[Nsa] East Troublesome Fire - protective behavior study

Cassandra Olenick cassie at ucar.edu
Fri Jul 29 15:59:11 MDT 2022


 Hello colleagues,

I hope you are well!

Catrin Edgeley (copied) is a university faculty member with NCAR's
Innovator Program
<https://edec.ucar.edu/university-partnerships/innovators/2021-2023-cohort>.
She studies fire protective and evacuation behavior in communities affected
by wildfires. One of her projects involves the East Troublesome fire, and
she'll be going into the field to perform interviews with community members
starting around Aug. 8th.

However, before her field work starts, she is hoping to trial her interview
questions with someone who had experienced/evacuated from the East
Troublesome Fire.

She's been at NCAR for 2 weeks, but is having a hard time finding someone
who experienced the East Troublesome fire, and I'm sending out this message
widely to help find a volunteer. Helping trial the questions will help her
interviews within the communities go more smoothly and gather better data.


*If anyone on this list has first hand experience with the East Troublesome
fire, or knows someone who did, please feel free to reach out to her
directly at Catrin.Edgeley at nau.edu <Catrin.Edgeley at nau.edu> *

Cat is currently in Boulder during our summer visit and will be here
through August 5th.

Thank you in advance!

All the best, and a very happy Friday!
Cassie
-- 
Cassandra (Cassie) O'Lenick, PhD [she/her]
Project Scientist I
Research Applications Laboratory

Program Coordinator, Early Career Faculty Innovators Program
<https://ncar.ucar.edu/what-we-offer/education-outreach/early-career-opportunities>

NCAR Education, Engagement and Early-Career Development


National Center for Atmospheric Research
Boulder, CO
*Cell phone: 703.981.7591*
Office phone: 303.497.2821
E-mail: cassie at ucar.edu

Innovators Program Support Specialist: Auliya McCauley-Hartner,
hartner at ucar.edu, 303-497-8303

In solidarity - BLM and MMIW

*I acknowledge that the land I live and work on is the Traditional
Territory of the Arapaho, Cheyenne, and Ute. Colorado's Front Range is a
contemporary and traditional site of trade and gathering for many
Indigenous peoples. *
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