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Matt Taraldsen Saint Cloud State University Meteorology-Communications Student MNgage Survey Questions & Test Season Responses Amanda Graning Forecaster/Meteorologist National Weather Service, WFO Duluth, MN

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Matt TaraldsenSaint Cloud State UniversityMeteorology-Communications Student

MNgage

Survey Questions & Test Season Responses

Amanda GraningForecaster/Meteorologist

National Weather Service, WFO Duluth, MN

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This survey was created by Matt Taraldsen, a meteorology student at Saint Cloud State University, under the guidance of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences professor Dr. Anthony Hansen, Communication Studies professor Suzanne Stangl-Erkens and meteorologists from the National Weather Service office in Duluth, Minnesota.

Post Storm Survey (PSS)

[email protected]

http://studentweb.stcloudstate.edu/tama0502/poststormsurvey.html

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Post Storm Survey (PSS)

“Need a process by which WFO [Weather Forecast Offices] can systematically gather local customer input and local research

results … and turn that information into improved products and services” Ray Wolf – Science and Operations Officer (Science Operations

Officer) NWS WFO Davenport, IA

Goal

Motivation

Improve communication & effectiveness of winter weather information and threat by gaining insight into perceptions and decision making processes related to hazardous winter weather.

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Test SeasonMarch-April 2008

Only included winter storms that Affected Duluth, MN Forecast Area

Proposed for Winter Events Requiring a “Warning.” Didn’t quite work that way…No Storms. Winter finally arrive March & April 2008 Posted Survey for Three Winter Events

• One case (March 18th) did not have a Warning but was still used in Test season data

Received over 500 responses Total

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Post Storm SurveyTest Season; March-April 2008

Data went into an interactive web based interface Analyzed by Matt Taraldsen Presented Test Season Results:

Partners and Faculty at SCSU Presented at Northern Plains Winter Storm Conference

2008 Will be a few adjustments to questions for 2008-2009

season

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Wide Range of Winter Storms(All Affected NE Minnesota & NW Wisconsin)

Test Season EventsMarch-April 2008

Snowfall Amounts20080 March 18th

Blizzard of 2008 April 11th

Winter Storm of 2008 April 6th

Snow Event of March 18th

Non-Warning Event

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The Post Storm SurveyQuestions

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PSS Questions

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PSS Questions

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Survey Responses and Results

Blizzard of April 11th 303 Respondents

Winter Storm of April 6th 103 Respondents Snow Event of March 18th 100 Respondents ---------------------- 503 total respondents!

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Question: Where do you get your weather informationon a regular basis? (Select all that apply)

* Combined responses from all 3 events

0.4%2.2%

7.8%

30.2%

13.1%

4.8% 5.2%3.5%

9.2%

23.2%

0.3%0.0%

5.0%

10.0%

15.0%

20.0%

25.0%

30.0%

35.0%

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Responses

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Question: During this storm, where did you get your weather information? (Select All that Apply)

* Combined responses from all 3 events

Responses

1.1% 2.6%6.0%

31.7%

11.6%

4.6%2.5%

6.3%9.9%

23.1%

0.7%0.0%

5.0%

10.0%

15.0%

20.0%

25.0%

30.0%

35.0%

Telepho

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2.8%

27.5%

2.8%

23.7%

1.4% 0.5%

25.1%

11.4%

0.5%4.3%

0.0%

5.0%

10.0%

15.0%

20.0%

25.0%

30.0%

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Kit

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Question: Based on the forecast, what special preparations did you take for this storm? (select all that apply)

Responses Blizzard 2008 April 11th

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Question: Based on the forecast, what special preparations did you take for this storm? (select all that apply)

1.5%

10.6%

2.3%

16.7%

3.0% 0.8%

21.2%

37.1%

2.3% 4.5%

0.0%5.0%

10.0%15.0%20.0%25.0%30.0%35.0%40.0%

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ResponsesWinter Storm 2008 April 6th

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Based on the forecast, what special preparations did you take for this storm? (select all that apply)

0.3% 3.7% 0.3%

16.8%

1.7% 0.3%

12.8%

59.4%

0.9% 4.0%

0.0%

10.0%20.0%

30.0%

40.0%

50.0%60.0%

70.0%

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ResponsesSnow Event 2008 March 18th

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Question: Based on the forecast, what special preparations did you take for this storm?

Blizzard

Food and Water: 28%

Gas: 24%

Increased Communication: 25%

Nothing: 11% Extra Driving Time: 4%

Winter Storm

Food and Water: 11%

Gas: 17%

Increased Communication: 21%

Nothing: 37% Extra Driving Time: 4%

Snow Event

Food and Water: 4%

Gas: 17%

Increased Communication: 12%

Nothing: 59% Extra Driving Time: 4%

Responses

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Snow Advisory 2008 March 18th

Why Did You Alter Your Routine?

41.5%

18.1%

4.3%1.1% 1.1%

7.4%

0.0%

5.0%10.0%

15.0%20.0%

25.0%30.0%

35.0%40.0%

45.0%

poor travel hazard consistency offorecast

snowed in work/schoolclosed

other

(Open Response)

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Snow Advisory 2008 March 18th

(Open Response)

Why did you NOT Alter Your Routine?

0.5% 0.0%

37.3%

7.7%5.7% 4.8%

7.2%

0.0%

5.0%

10.0%

15.0%

20.0%

25.0%

30.0%

35.0%

40.0%

had truck did nothave togo tow ork

stormw as not

bad

forecastw as notaccurate

did nothaveplans

temps. stormnormalfor MN

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Winter Storm2008 April 6th

Why Did You Alter Your Routine?

34.1%

0.0%

17.1%

7.3%

0.0%0.0%

5.0%

10.0%

15.0%

20.0%

25.0%

30.0%

35.0%

40.0%

poor travel hazard (blizzardconditions)

consistency snowed in work/schoolclosed

(Open Response)

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Winter Storm2008 April 6th

Why Did You NOT Alter Your Routine?

4.8%

0.0%

22.6%

4.8%

16.1%

0.0%

5.0%

10.0%

15.0%

20.0%

25.0%

normal for MN did not have to goto work

storm was notbad

forecast was notaccurate

did not haveplans

(Open Response)

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Why Did You Alter Your Routine?

48.0%45.3%

9.3%

21.3%

0.0%

10.0%

20.0%

30.0%

40.0%

50.0%

60.0%

poor travel hazard (blizzardconditions)

consistency work/school closed

Blizzard2008 April 11th

(Open Response)

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Why Did You NOT Alter Your Routine?

8.0%

12.0% 12.0% 12.0%

20.0%

0.0%

5.0%

10.0%

15.0%

20.0%

25.0%

had truck did not have to goto work

storm was notbad

forecast was notaccurate

did not haveplans

Blizzard2008 April 11th

(Open Response)

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Interesting perception…

“I live in Northern MN, a snow storm with 25” is not a big deal.”

These kind of open responses introduced the idea to include a question along the lines of :

“On a scale from 1 to 10, how does this storm compare to typical winter storm in this area? Please select a number from 1 to 10, with 1 meaning this was a very common storm and 10 meaning it was an extremely rare storm.

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Conclusions

Significant number of respondents stated they altered their routine because concerned about road conditions/travel.

People did not react as much to meteorlogic terminology such as sleet and freezing rain; not a direct impact?

There was an increase in preparedness (gas, food water, communication) with highly anticipated blizzard versus low end snow event

Climatology plays major factor….what is viewed as “normal Minnesota”?

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Post Storm Survey

Please Refer to the All About the PSS Slideshow for

details into the Post Storm Survey and background on its development.

http://www.crh.noaa.gov/Image/dlh/slideshows/PSS_background.pdf

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How to get involved?

If you are interested in hosting a link to the Post Storm Survey on your website, please send an email to

[email protected]

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Thank You!

Matt TaraldsenSaint Cloud State University

Meteorology-Communications [email protected]

http://studentweb.stcloudstate.edu/tama0502/poststormsurvey.html

Amanda GraningForecaster/Meteorologist

National Weather Service, WFO Duluth, [email protected]