COMET+ Webinar: Dr Xie Hu, Peking University: 20 August 2025, 10AM UK time

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From: Edna Warsame Dualeh <edna.dualeh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>


Dear Colleagues,



COMET (The Centre for Observation and Modelling of Earthquakes, Volcanoes,
and Tectonics) invites you to the next instalment of our COMET+ webinar series,
viewable from the home office. *Please note the different time for this
session.*



*SAR-empowered diagnosis of acute and chronic natural hazards*



*Wednesday 20th August 2025 at 10am UK time *(10 am BST /11 am CEST/ 17 pm
China ST/19 AET)



*Dr Xie Hu*

*Peking University, China*



*Please register at: *
https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/2b3cb799-6dc3-4f95-8409-71a2b5bf7b3b@b2e47f30-cd7d-4a4e-a5da-b18cf1a4151b

(After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing
information on how to join the webinar)



*Abstract:* Natural hazards can be likened to the Earth falling ill, with
their manifestations classified into acute and chronic types based on onset
patterns, symptom characteristics, and developmental trajectories. Acute
natural hazards are characterized by their sudden onset, rapid progression,
and severe immediate impacts, including landslides, earthquakes, wildfires,
floods, and hurricanes. Chronic natural hazards tend to develop
insidiously, progressing over long periods with ambiguous onset and
multiple triggers, such as land subsidence and sea level rise. Subacute
hazards occupy an intermediate category, with symptom dynamics that are
sufficiently complex to obscure clear detection and measurementâ??often
leading to misdiagnosis, under-detection, or even overtreatmentâ??exemplified
by permafrost degradation and thermokarst processes. Synthetic Aperture
Radar (SAR) plays a critical role in mapping large-scale ground deformation
and disturbances, even in challenging weather conditions. Its
multi-functional capabilities are essential for diagnosing and implementing
flexible strategies for various natural hazards. This presentation will
show how this approach can help us better mitigate natural hazards and
deepen our understanding of climate and planetary sciences.



The COMET+ webinar series promotes research by collaborators of COMET
scientists.
We aim to provide a platform for these researchers to showcase their work
to large and international audiences, opening doors to broader
collaborative networks and enhancing the communityâ??s diversity of
backgrounds and ideas.



Catch up on past COMET and COMET+ webinars on our YouTube page:
https:/www.youtube.com/channel/UCtFDytX1hgjvlS4NH48M2oQ/video
<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtFDytX1hgjvlS4NH48M2oQ/videos>





Best wishes,

Edna Dualeh, Sophie Butcher and Milan Lazecky



COMET - Centre for the Observation and Modelling of Earthquakes, Volcanoes
and Tectonics

https://comet.nerc.ac.uk/


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