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Citation

Cooper GP, Yeager V, Burkle FM, Subbarao I. PLoS Curr. 2015; 7.

Affiliation

College of Osteopathic Medicine, William Carey University, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Public Library of Science)

DOI

10.1371/currents.dis.f2e5b9e979af6174d2f97c1f0349be5c

PMID

26203396

PMCID

PMC4494723

Abstract

BACKGROUND: This article describes a novel triangulation methodological approach for identifying twitter activity of regional active twitter users during the 2013 Hattiesburg EF-4 Tornado.

METHODOLOGY: A data extraction and geographically centered filtration approach was utilized to generate Twitter data for 48 hrs pre- and post-Tornado. The data was further validated using six sigma approach utilizing GPS data.

RESULTS: The regional analysis revealed a total of 81,441 tweets, 10,646 Twitter users, 27,309 retweets and 2637 tweets with GPS coordinates.

CONCLUSIONS: Twitter tweet activity increased 5 fold during the response to the Hattiesburg Tornado.  Retweeting activity increased 2.2 fold. Tweets with a hashtag increased 1.4 fold. Twitter was an effective disaster risk reduction tool for the Hattiesburg EF-4 Tornado 2013.


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