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The Post Storm Survey. Matt Taraldsen Saint Cloud State University Meteorology-Communications Student. Amanda Graning Forecaster/Meteorologist National Weather Service, WFO Duluth, MN. Post Storm Survey (PSS).
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The Post Storm Survey Matt TaraldsenSaint Cloud State UniversityMeteorology-Communications Student Amanda GraningForecaster/MeteorologistNational Weather Service, WFO Duluth, MN
Post Storm Survey (PSS) 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. http://studentweb.stcloudstate.edu/tama0502/poststormsurvey.htm poststormsurvey@gmail.com
Post Storm Survey (PSS) Motivation “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 Improve communication & effectiveness of winter weather information and threat by gaining insight into perceptions and decision making processes related to hazardous winter weather.
Post Storm Survey Details • Not a Critique of Forecast Accuracy • Utilized Range of Departments at SCSU • Statistics, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Communication Studies, Technology • Created to follow Online Surveying Methods • Questions were formulated similar to previous surveys on parallel topics • Post Storm Survey project was approved by SCSU Review Board and NWS Central Region Headquarters in March 2008
The Post Storm Survey • After a Winter Event Ends • A link to the brief event specific survey is posted on the PSS homepage • Survey is open to take for 3 days immediately following a winter storm that requires a warning to be issued by the local NWS office. • Additional links to the survey will be posted on the PSS homepage in the case of multiple or overlapping winter storms • Survey results will be posted online and available to anyone
Post Storm Survey Details • Post Storm Survey Homepage is Hosted on SCSU Web Server • Test Season was Conducted Winter 2008 • Survey will Continue to be operational through next two Winter Seasons: 2008-09 & 2009-10 • Multiple Online Locations to Access Survey • News Section of Several Participating NWS Homepages • MN State Climatologist & MN Hidden Program • SCSU Meteorology Department Web Page • Multiple Media Partner Web Sites • Many more coming soon! http://studentweb.stcloudstate.edu/tama0502/poststormsurvey.html
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
Post Storm Survey Please Refer to the PSS Results Slideshow for the Post Storm Survey Questions and Responses from the Test Season of 2008 http://www.crh.noaa.gov/Image/dlh/slideshows/PSS_results.pdf
Test Season 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” in Minnesota?
If you are interested in hosting a link to the Post Storm Survey on your website, please send an email to poststormsurvey@gmail.com How to get involved?
http://studentweb.stcloudstate.edu/tama0502/poststormsurvey.htmlhttp://studentweb.stcloudstate.edu/tama0502/poststormsurvey.html Thank You! Matt TaraldsenSaint Cloud State UniversityMeteorology-Communications Studentpoststormsurvey@gmail.com Amanda GraningForecaster/MeteorologistNational Weather Service, WFO Duluth, MNamanda.graning@noaa.gov