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21 st Century NWS Warning Communications: The Future of Warning Dissemination Is Here Timothy W. Troutman, NWS Huntsville Kenneth E. Graham, NWS Birmingham.

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1 21 st Century NWS Warning Communications: The Future of Warning Dissemination Is Here Timothy W. Troutman, NWS Huntsville Kenneth E. Graham, NWS Birmingham Faith D. Borden, NWS Birmingham

2 WFO Birmingham & Huntsville’s Goals Zero Direct Weather Related Fatalities Thru Improved Warning Communications Instant Messaging (IM) 800 MHz Radio Paging Graphical Communications Automated Programs Example: Hurricane Ivan

3 Instant Messaging (IM) Importance Externally Dedicated PCs & Internet Lines Bridges the Gap Between Media & NWS, Message of Partnership & Mission NWS Forefront of Svr. Wx. Communications & Collaboration Advanced Warning Notification Discuss Meteorological Situation at Hand Sharing of Real Time Damage Reports

4 Actual chat script from May 7, 2003

5 800 MHz Communications

6 Importance of 800 MHz Dedicated Communication Link-Main Dissemination Method with EMAs All 4 NWS AL-NW FL Offices Use It. Talk Group 17 for N. AL/Srn. TN Counties-Others Coming Weather Briefings in Advance of Big Wx. Events Instant Two-Way Communication-Vital during Svr. Wx. or Anytime as needed, plus Damage Reports & Questions. 11/10/02-Tornado Outbreak-300 Individual Briefings-WFO Birmingham 5/06/03- 95 Coordination Calls-100 Year Rain & F1 Tornado Event-WFO Huntsville Heads Up Paging to Notify of Svr. Wx. Events

7 Paging and Automated Watch/Warning Methods WFOs BMX & HUN Page County EMAs in Advance of Official Watches/Wx. Briefings PageGate System-Allows for Groups Within County to Receive Page within Seconds! Gives EMAs/SKYWARN a Further Heads Up that Svr. Wx. is Possible/Imminent, 20 to 30 min. Lead Time Svr. Wx. Warnings paged, Internet EMWIN Program WXMESG (Lloyd)

8 Graphical Communications Graphicast

9 Graphical HWO WxThreats Denotes Primary Hazardous Wx. Threat, which May or May Not be Covered by Another Graphic

10 Sample Graphics Activation reflects last statement in text HWO StormThreat reflects severity of potential thunderstorms FlashFloodThreat reflects coverage of flash flooding events WinterThreat reflects severity of potential winter storms Categorical Grids

11 WFO Birmingham, Alabama Weather Watch Graphic

12 Auto CEM Program EMAs Can Compose & Send Non-Weather Related Hazardous Info. directly to NWS Process Takes Less than Two Minutes Is Authenticated by EMAs & NWS

13 Communication Is About Building Relationships Town Hall Meetings Severe Weather Booklets Radar Interpretation Training Frequent Meetings Feedback Sessions NWA Meetings FACE TO FACE

14 Lessons From Ivan Must Have Event Coordinator “Regular” Products Were Not Enough –Special Weather Statement was our Inland Hurricane Local Action Statement –It was the “SERVICES” and “LOCAL EXPERTISE” that Made Our Offices Successful

15 Media Communications During Ivan Instant Messenger Media Briefings Live Interviews Press Conferences Interviews

16 Emergency Management Communication During Ivan 800 MHz Radio Briefings – Local Officials, The Decision Makers Paging Press Conferences – Involve Public Officials Town Hall Meetings Being With EOC Staff Meteorologist Stationed at AL EOC-Clanton, AL

17 Public Communication During Ivan Live NWR Back to Human Voices for SPS Press Conferences Were Widely Viewed Due to Wall-to-Wall Coverage Morning Radio Show Interviews Evening APT Interviews

18 Public Benefit Get a Single Message Get Warnings Faster Quicker Activation of Sirens Additional Time to Take Action Lives Saved – No Direct Fatalities

19 Quotes “The 800MHz briefings were A+, on most occasions we had hundreds of people in attendance.” Tallapoosa County EMA “IM Was Priceless.” ABC 33/40, Birmingham “Your briefings from the Birmingham Weather Office really helped us make decisions, thank you so much.” American Red Cross “The National Weather Service did a great job for us. We have never been more prepared.” Gov. Bob Riley.

20 More Quotes “ We at Jackson County EMA were particularly satisfied with the two and sometimes three a day briefings that we had, even if no conditions had changed. We know that you are staying on top of things.” Victor Manning, Director, Jackson County EMA “I just wanted to commend Huntsville National Weather Service for a job well done during the extreme bad weather we had during Hurricane Ivan. The briefing were informative and to the point. We received information as needed to make necessary decisions for our county. We are very grateful for the Weather Service. It is very helpful to have you in our area to keep us informed of weather updates. Again, thanks for a job well done!” Hillard Frost Director, Lawrence County EMA

21 Summary Zero Direct Weather Related Fatalities Thru Improved Warning Communications Instant Messaging (IM) 800 MHz Radio Paging Graphical Communications Automated Programs Example: Hurricane Ivan Warning Order: IM, 800 MHz, Warngen, NAWAS


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