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An Effort To Better
Understand the Impact of 
Winter Storms

**The Survey is down for the summer, thanks to everybody who helped out – there were over 2700 responses. Data will be posted soon**

Take Survey Here

 

Preliminary 2009 results are now posted:

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

If you have any feedback, please send it to poststormsurvey@gmail.com

 

**This survey does not constitute an endorsement by the NWS of any information, products or services within this project**

 

For more information about how the PSS was created please click here.

 

 

This survey project has been developed by Matt Taraldsen, a
 meteorology student at St. Cloud State University, under the guidance
of academic advisor Dr. Anthony Hansen and meteorologists from the
National Weather Service office in Duluth, Minnesota.   Not only will
this survey serve as Matt's senior research project, it will also
provide a critical tool in bridging the gap between the weather
community and users.

The objective of this Post Storm Survey (PSS) will be to gain insight
into decision-making related to hazardous winter weather.  This
information will be vital for the weather forecasting community in
learning to better communicate the threat of hazardous weather. The
responses to this survey will be kept confidential, and will be used
to help improve winter weather forecasts. Please answer each question
as truthfully as you can and if you have any more questions please
contact Matt at poststormsurvey@gmail.com

Thank you for your time!




If you are interested in a degree in meteorology or other earth science at St. Cloud State University please visit this website, or contact the department at 720 4th Avenue South - St. Cloud, Minnesota  56301-4498, phone: (320) 308-0121.

 

Page developed by Matt Taraldsen

Last updated December 17, 2008