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“During a large disaster, like Hurricane Katrina, warnings get hopelessly jumbled. The truth is that, for warnings to work, it's not enough for them to be delivered. They must also overcome that human tendency to pause; they must trigger a series of effective actions, mobilizing the informal…” quote by Gary Wolf
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“During a large disaster, like Hurricane Katrina, warnings get hopelessly jumbled. The truth is that, for warnings to work, it's not enough for them to be delivered. They must also overcome that human tendency to pause; they must trigger a series of effective actions, mobilizing the informal networks that we depend on in a crisis.”

Gary Wolf

About This Quote

Source Article: The Future of Disaster Warning, Wired, 2015

Effective warnings must cut through information overload and prompt immediate, coordinated action via informal networks.

In simple terms: Warnings need clarity and action.

Key Takeaway

Design warnings that trigger quick response.

Themes

communication crisis human behavior networking

Mood

urgent serious

Type

informative analytical

When to use this quote

  • emergency alerts
  • community response
  • social media coordination
  • public drills

Key Concepts

information overload behavioral inertia

Questions to Reflect On

  • What makes a warning credible?
  • How can informal networks be activated quickly?
A Different Perspective

People may ignore warnings due to fear or disbelief.

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