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Is a Consistent Message Achievable? Defining ‘Message Consistency’ for Weather Enterprise Researchers and Practitioners
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: This paper combines the needs of operational meteorologists with insights from social science research to offer a definition of message consistency for weather enterprise researchers and practitioners.Although both research ...
Quantitative Assessment of Human Wind Speed Overestimation
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: uman wind reports are a vital supplement to the relatively sparse network of automated weather stations in the United States, especially for localized convective winds. In this study, human wind estimates recorded in Storm ...
Maximum Wind Gusts Associated with Human-Reported Nonconvective Wind Events and a Comparison to Current Warning Issuance Criteria
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: onconvective high winds are a deceptively hazardous meteorological phenomenon. Though the National Weather Service (NWS) possesses an array of products designed to alert the public to nonconvective wind potential, documentation ...
Through the Eyes of the Experts: Meteorologists’ Perceptions of the Probability of Precipitation
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: rior surveys of the public indicated that a variety of meanings and interpretations exist about the probability of precipitation (PoP). Does the same variety of meanings for the PoP exist among members of the professional ...