Surveys of broadcast meteorologists and emergency managers ... : in Modernizing the NWS Tropical Cyclone Product Suite by Evaluating NWS Partner Decisions and Information Needs ...
This repository provides the materials used to collect survey data from broadcast meteorologists and emergency managers as part of the Minding the Gap project. Interview findings from the first component of the study were used to inform the survey design for both participant groups. The surveys aske...
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description | This repository provides the materials used to collect survey data from broadcast meteorologists and emergency managers as part of the Minding the Gap project. Interview findings from the first component of the study were used to inform the survey design for both participant groups. The surveys asked respondents questions about their tropical cyclone (TC) information use and decision making, perspectives on different types of TC information, and other topics. Some questions were structured to ask about a TC threat in general, and others were structured to ask about three different temporal phases of a TC threat: Phase I: more than five days before a storm impacts your area; Phase II: from five days to 48 hours before a storm impacts your area; and Phase III: 48 hours before a storm impacts your area through impacts. The sampling frame for the surveys consisted of broadcast meteorologists and emergency managers who operate in TC-affected regions of the Continental U.S. in the North Atlantic TC basin. In ... : This research project was designed to help the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) identify strategies for improving effective communication of weather forecasts and warnings. This included a more specific emphasis on prioritizing investments to modernize the National Weather Service (NWS) Tropical Cyclone (TC) product suite (i.e., the collection of products, information, and services that NWS provides during TC threats). Complementing recent and ongoing work focused on members of the public, the research focused on two types of key NWS partners: emergency managers and broadcast meteorologists. To address these objectives, the research team conducted semi-structured interviews with a targeted set of emergency managers and broadcast meteorologists, followed by online surveys with larger samples of both groups. We analyzed the interview and survey data to understand key NWS partners’ decision timelines leading up to and during TC threats, their use of different types of TC forecast and ... |
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spelling | ftdatacite:10.17603/ds2-967n-t829 2025-06-15T14:43:38+00:00 Surveys of broadcast meteorologists and emergency managers ... : in Modernizing the NWS Tropical Cyclone Product Suite by Evaluating NWS Partner Decisions and Information Needs ... Bostrom, Ann Morss, Rebecca Vickery, Jamie Hadjimichael, Nick Demuth, Julie Laidlaw, Emily Lazrus, Heather 2024 https://dx.doi.org/10.17603/ds2-967n-t829 https://www.designsafe-ci.org/data/browser/public/designsafe.storage.published/PRJ-4078/#detail-6965628539362349551-242ac118-0001-012 en eng Designsafe-CI https://www.ibm.com/spss https://www.qualtrics.com https://www.esri.com Social Science; Hurricanes/Typhoons; Tropical Cyclones; Forecasting; Broadcasting; Communications; Decision Making; Emergency Management Mission/TC-affected regions of the U.S. dataset Dataset 2024 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.17603/ds2-967n-t829 2025-06-02T11:54:23Z This repository provides the materials used to collect survey data from broadcast meteorologists and emergency managers as part of the Minding the Gap project. Interview findings from the first component of the study were used to inform the survey design for both participant groups. The surveys asked respondents questions about their tropical cyclone (TC) information use and decision making, perspectives on different types of TC information, and other topics. Some questions were structured to ask about a TC threat in general, and others were structured to ask about three different temporal phases of a TC threat: Phase I: more than five days before a storm impacts your area; Phase II: from five days to 48 hours before a storm impacts your area; and Phase III: 48 hours before a storm impacts your area through impacts. The sampling frame for the surveys consisted of broadcast meteorologists and emergency managers who operate in TC-affected regions of the Continental U.S. in the North Atlantic TC basin. In ... : This research project was designed to help the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) identify strategies for improving effective communication of weather forecasts and warnings. This included a more specific emphasis on prioritizing investments to modernize the National Weather Service (NWS) Tropical Cyclone (TC) product suite (i.e., the collection of products, information, and services that NWS provides during TC threats). Complementing recent and ongoing work focused on members of the public, the research focused on two types of key NWS partners: emergency managers and broadcast meteorologists. To address these objectives, the research team conducted semi-structured interviews with a targeted set of emergency managers and broadcast meteorologists, followed by online surveys with larger samples of both groups. We analyzed the interview and survey data to understand key NWS partners’ decision timelines leading up to and during TC threats, their use of different types of TC forecast and ... Dataset North Atlantic Unknown |
spellingShingle | Social Science; Hurricanes/Typhoons; Tropical Cyclones; Forecasting; Broadcasting; Communications; Decision Making; Emergency Management Bostrom, Ann Morss, Rebecca Vickery, Jamie Hadjimichael, Nick Demuth, Julie Laidlaw, Emily Lazrus, Heather Surveys of broadcast meteorologists and emergency managers ... : in Modernizing the NWS Tropical Cyclone Product Suite by Evaluating NWS Partner Decisions and Information Needs ... |
title | Surveys of broadcast meteorologists and emergency managers ... : in Modernizing the NWS Tropical Cyclone Product Suite by Evaluating NWS Partner Decisions and Information Needs ... |
title_full | Surveys of broadcast meteorologists and emergency managers ... : in Modernizing the NWS Tropical Cyclone Product Suite by Evaluating NWS Partner Decisions and Information Needs ... |
title_fullStr | Surveys of broadcast meteorologists and emergency managers ... : in Modernizing the NWS Tropical Cyclone Product Suite by Evaluating NWS Partner Decisions and Information Needs ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Surveys of broadcast meteorologists and emergency managers ... : in Modernizing the NWS Tropical Cyclone Product Suite by Evaluating NWS Partner Decisions and Information Needs ... |
title_short | Surveys of broadcast meteorologists and emergency managers ... : in Modernizing the NWS Tropical Cyclone Product Suite by Evaluating NWS Partner Decisions and Information Needs ... |
title_sort | surveys of broadcast meteorologists and emergency managers ... : in modernizing the nws tropical cyclone product suite by evaluating nws partner decisions and information needs ... |
topic | Social Science; Hurricanes/Typhoons; Tropical Cyclones; Forecasting; Broadcasting; Communications; Decision Making; Emergency Management |
topic_facet | Social Science; Hurricanes/Typhoons; Tropical Cyclones; Forecasting; Broadcasting; Communications; Decision Making; Emergency Management |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.17603/ds2-967n-t829 https://www.designsafe-ci.org/data/browser/public/designsafe.storage.published/PRJ-4078/#detail-6965628539362349551-242ac118-0001-012 |