Burrell Montz

Dr. Burrel Montz
Dr. Burrel Montz
Geography
montzb@ecu.edu

Publications


  • Montz, B.E. 2018. It’s déjà vu all over again. Journal of Flood Risk Management 11(4). https://doi.org/10.1111/jfr3.12497.
  • Allen, T.R., T. Crawford, B.E. Montz, J. Whitehead, S. Lovelace, A.D. Hanks, A.R. Christensen, and G.D. Kearney. 2018. Linking Water Infrastructure, Public Health, and Sea Level Rise: Integrated Assessment for Flood Resilience in Coastal Cities. Public Works Management and Policy. https://doi.org/10.1177/1087724X18798380.
  • Hutton. N., G.A. Tobin, and B.E. Montz. 2018. The Levee Effect Revisited: Processes and Policies Enabling Development in Yuba County California. Journal of Flood Risk Management. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfr3.12469.

 

Conference Presentations


  • 8–10 Day Ensemble Forecast Products:  An Assessment of User Needs, Preferences, and Impacts on Decision-Making. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Meteorological Society, Phoenix, AZ. January 2019.
  • Climate Change at the Coast: A Participatory Perspective on Public Health.” Presented at the
  • Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers, New Orleans, LA. April 2018.
  • North Carolina Biogas Rising. Panel presentation at the State Energy Conference, Raleigh, NC. April 2018.

 

Workshop Presentations


  • Matthew, Florence, and Michael: Repeat Losses, Perceptions, and Vulnerability in North Carolina. To be presented at WATERS: Water Extremes, Changing Risks, and Societies, University of Sao Paulo, Sao Carlos. April, 2019

 

Grants and Contracts


  • Making Sense of Uncertainty: Improving the Use of Hydrologic Probabilistic Information in Decision-Making. NOAA. $122,252, 10/18-9/20

 

Pending Proposals


  • TENADRIS: Enhancing Resilience of Marginalized Communities to Climate Change. National Academies through subcontract with University of South Florida, St. Petersburg.
  • A Comparison of Hurricanes Harvey and Florence on Water Utilities Operations and Planning. NOAA through subcontract with the University of Oklahoma.
  • Winter Storm Severity Index: Improving Storm Readiness through Severity and Social Impact Forecasting. NOAA through subcontract with Nurture Nature Center.