OMB Control No. 0648-0342
Expiration Date: 6/30/2021
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Tropical Cyclone Advisory (TCM) Survey
The National Weather Service (NWS) provides forecasts and analyses of hazardous tropical weather to save lives, mitigate property loss, and improve economic efficiency by issuing forecasts, watches, and warnings to the public through various tropical cyclone graphical and text products.
To increase understanding of these hazards, the NWS strives to improve products. This survey is designed to invite feedback on potential changes to the Tropical Cyclone Forecast/Advisory (TCM) product issued by the National Hurricane Center (NHC) and the Central Pacific Hurricane Center (CPHC). The TCM contains a list of all current coastal watches and warnings for a tropical or subtropical cyclone, as well as the current latitude and longitude coordinates, intensity, and system motion. The advisory contains forecasts of the cyclone positions, intensities, track, and wind fields for 12, 24, 36, 48, 72, 96, and 120 hours from the forecast’s nominal initial time. The information collected through this survey may be used for research reports, presentations, publications, educational materials, or future studies.
Please note that the examples shown in this survey are designed to invite feedback and are not an exact representation of the content of NWS tropical cyclone products in the future.
By initiating this survey, you are voluntarily agreeing to participate in the survey and allow your anonymous responses to be used for research purposes. You are also confirming that you, the survey participant, are at least 18 years of age.
Thank you.
{The same questions and answers are also offered in English and Spanish.}
Weather Software/App Developer
Weather producer
Meteorologist for Digital Media
Broadcast Meteorologist
Cruiser (non-commercial mariner)
Commercial Mariner
Department of Defense (Coast Guard/Navy)
Government (federal, local, state)
Emergency Management
Public Safety
None of the above
{If the respondent selects “None of the above”, they will not proceed with the rest of the survey}
Tropical Cyclone Public Advisory (TCP)
Tropical Cyclone Forecast/Advisory (TCM)
Tropical Cyclone Discussion (TCD)
Tropical Cyclone Update (TCU)
Tropical Cyclone Valid Time Event Code (TCV)
{If the respondent does not select the “Tropical Cyclone Forecast/Advisory”, they will not proceed with the rest of the survey}
{If the respondent selects a profession and selects the “Tropical Cyclone Forecast/Advisory” they will proceed with the rest of the survey.}
Here is an example of a Tropical Cyclone Forecast/Advisory (TCM):
3.
What is the primary way you access the forecast information in the
Tropical Cyclone Forecast/Advisory (TCM)? (Multiple
Choice)
NHC
& CPHC website/ RSS Feed
Hurricane tracking software (ex:
HURREVAC or apps)
Commercial website
NWS Gateway
Satellite
data provider
FTP site
Parsing data automatically
Quickly scanning for a few parts of information (ex: only wind, gust)
Manually reading the entire text product
Through graphics or other secondary products and services created from the information found in the TCM text product
None of the above
5. In using the Tropical Cyclone Forecast/Advisory (TCM), please indicate how useful the following pieces of information are individually. (Ranking)
Choose from the following:
Very useful, somewhat useful, neutral, somewhat less useful, not useful
Estimated
Position Accuracy
Coastal Watches & Warnings
Synoptic
Position (3 hours old position)
Current 12 Foot Seas Radii
Eye
Diameter
6.
Which is the primary text product you access to find the latest
watches and warnings from NHC/CPHC? (Multiple
Choice)
Tropical Cyclone Public Advisory (TCP)
Tropical
Cyclone Forecast/Advisory (TCM)
National Tropical Cyclone
Watch/Warning Valid Time Event Code (TCV)
I don't use text products to find watch/warning information.
I
don't know.
The National Weather Service may consider changing the format of the TCM in the future to make the number of lines in the product more predictable and more easily allow for the addition of new forecast parameters. An example provided on the following page displays the information as a matrix. The "9999" values throughout the example are placeholders for code that is unavailable."
7. Using the matrix above, can you identify the forecast direction of motion for Hurricane Cosme on June 29 at 18Z? (Multiple Choice)
WNW
SW
W
NW
Please review the two formats of the TCM below.
A.) Current format of the TCM
B.) Proposed Matrix Format
8. Which of the following formats do you prefer to examine the wind field over time? Please select one of the following: (Multiple Choice)
A.)
Current format of the TCM B.) Proposed Matrix Format
9. From your perspective, what application of effort would be required to use the proposed matrix format?
(Multiple
Choice)
Minimal effort
Moderate effort
Significant
effort
This change would prevent me from reading/parsing the
TCM.
Please
click "Done" to submit your answers below. Thank you for
your participation!
10.
If you have additional comments regarding the TCM, please share them
in the box below. (Note: This is optional. You may submit your survey
without providing comments.) (Optional)
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