QRS - Tornado Survey

Weather and Society Survey and Using Quick Response Surveys to Build a Public Perception and Response Database

NWS_Tornado_FINAL

Quick Response Surveys (Flash Flood, Winter Wx, Tornado & Severe Thunderstorm)

OMB: 0648-0805

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NWS Tornado



Start of Block: Consent


Q1.1
TORNADO RESPONSE SURVEY

Please complete the following survey regarding the {DATE} tornado event that occurred in your area. Your participation in this study is voluntary and your identity will remain anonymous. You may skip any question you don’t feel comfortable answering. You may withdraw from the study at any time without penalty. All information that you enter will remain confidential, and no information that can be linked to you will be made public. Any results from the survey will talk about groups of people and none of your individual information will be shared with anyone. Your decision to participate will have no bearing on your relationship with any of the organizations that are mentioned here. There are no risks associated with participating in this study. There are no penalties if you choose not to participate. No monetary or other such form of financial compensation will be offered to participants of this study. Results from this study may be shared with local jurisdictions, and results will be made available to the public upon request. 


This survey is funded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. We are working to understand public response to hazardous weather events in order to improve how weather information is delivered to you. This survey should take about 5-10 minutes to complete. 


If you have any questions about this survey, please contact Brenda Philips at [email protected], or Cedar League at [email protected]. Alternatively, if you have any questions about your rights as a participant in this study, you can also contact the University of Massachusetts Institutional Review Board at (413) 545-3428. OMB Approval Date and Statement here...


BEGIN THE SURVEY BY PRESSING >> BELOW


End of Block: Consent


Start of Block: Panel Questions


Start of Block: INTRO


Q3.1 What is your 5 digit Zip Code?

________________________________________________________________




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Q3.2 How did you get the link to this survey?

  • National Weather Service website/social media

  • Local news website/social media

  • Public safety email list, website, or social media

  • A friend forwarded it to me

  • Community group email list, website or social media

  • Other ________________________________________________




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Q3.3 On {DATE}, a severe weather event impacted your area. 
Are you aware of this event?

  • Yes

  • No

  • I was out of town

  • I don't know


Skip To: End of Survey If Aware of this event? = No

Skip To: End of Survey If Aware of this event? = I was out of town

Skip To: End of Survey If Aware of this event? = I don't know

End of Block: INTRO


Start of Block: PRE EVENT


Q4.1
BEFORE the event began, did you know about the POTENTIAL for a severe weather threat to occur?

  • Yes

  • No

  • I don't know


Skip To: Q4.15 If Aware before? = No

Skip To: Q4.15 If Aware before? = I don't know



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Q4.2 How far in advance were you made aware that a tornado could be POSSIBLE for your area?

  • Minutes before

  • Less than an hour before

  • Between 1 hour and 6 hours before

  • Between 7 hours and 24 hours before

  • Between 1 and 2 days before

  • 3 or more days before

  • I don't know




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Q4.3 What information source(s) did you use to become aware of the POTENTIAL for a severe weather event?   Select UP TO 3 information sources that were the most useful for you BEFORE the event. 

  • National News/Weather Company (Weather.com, Google, Good Morning America, etc.)

  • Local News Media or Weather Person

  • National Weather Service (Government)

  • Friends/Family

  • Community Leader(s) (ex. Clergy, Mayor, Governor, School Official)

  • Public Safety Official(s) (Emergency Manager, Police, Fire)

  • Observing/experiencing weather conditions near me

  • None of the above

  • Other (Please state) ________________________________________________




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Display This Question:

If Sources = National News/Weather Company (Weather.com, Google, Good Morning America, etc.)


Q4.4 You selected the national news or a weather company as a sources of information. BEFORE the severe weather event happened, how did you access information from the national news or the weather company?  

  • Social media (ex. Facebook, Twitter)

  • TV/Cable

  • Website

  • Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA cell phone alert)

  • City notification system (ex. Reverse 911, Code Red, Everbridge)

  • E-mail

  • Smart phone app

  • Text

  • Phone call

  • Radio

  • NOAA weather radio

  • Siren

  • Newspaper

  • Talking in-person with someone

  • Click to write Choice 15 ________________________________________________




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If Sources = Local News Media or Weather Person


Q4.5 You selected your local news or weather person as a source of information.  BEFORE the severe weather event happened, how did you access information from your local news or weather person? (Select all that apply.)

  • Social media (ex. Facebook, Twitter)

  • TV/Cable

  • Website

  • Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA cell phone alert)

  • City notification system (ex. Reverse 911, Code Red, Everbridge)

  • E-mail

  • Smart phone app

  • Text

  • Phone call

  • Radio

  • NOAA weather radio

  • Siren

  • Newspaper

  • Talking in-person with someone

  • Other ________________________________________________




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Display This Question:

If Sources = National Weather Service (Government)


Q4.6 You selected the National Weather Service as an information source. BEFORE the severe weather event happened, how did you access information from the National Weather Service? (Select all that apply.) 

  • Social media (ex. Facebook, Twitter)

  • TV/Cable

  • Website

  • Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA cell phone alert)

  • City notification system (ex. Reverse 911, Code Red, Everbridge)

  • E-mail

  • Smart phone app

  • Text

  • Phone call

  • NOAA weather radio

  • Radio

  • Siren

  • Newspaper

  • Talking in-person with someone

  • Other ________________________________________________




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If Sources = Friends/Family


Q4.7 You selected family or friends as an information source. BEFORE the severe weather event happened, how did you get information from family or friends? (Select all that apply.)

  • Social media (ex. Facebook, Twitter)

  • E-mail

  • Smart phone app

  • Text

  • Phone call

  • Newspaper

  • Talking in-person with someone

  • Other ________________________________________________




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If Sources = Community Leader(s) (ex. Clergy, Mayor, Governor, School Official)


Q4.8 You selected your community leaders as an information source. BEFORE the severe weather event happened, how did you get information from community leaders (clergy, mayor, governor, school officials)? (Select all that apply.)

  • Social media (ex. Facebook, Twitter)

  • TV/Cable

  • Website

  • Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA cell phone alert)

  • City notification system (ex. Reverse 911, Code Red, Everbridge)

  • E-mail

  • Smart phone app

  • Text

  • Phone call

  • Radio

  • NOAA weather radio

  • Siren

  • Newspaper

  • Talking in-person with someone

  • Other ________________________________________________




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If Sources = Public Safety Official(s) (Emergency Manager, Police, Fire)


Q4.9 You selected public safety officials as an information source. BEFORE the heavy severe weather event, how did you get information from public safety officials? (Select all that apply.) 

  • Social media (ex. Facebook, Twitter)

  • TV/Cable

  • Website

  • Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA cell phone alert)

  • City notification system (ex. Reverse 911, Code Red, Everbridge)

  • E-mail

  • Smart phone app

  • Text

  • Phone call

  • Radio

  • NOAA weather radio

  • Siren

  • Newspaper

  • Talking in-person with someone

  • Other ________________________________________________




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If Sources = Observing/experiencing weather conditions near me


Q4.10 BEFORE the severe weather event happened, how did you observe or experience weather conditions near you? (Select all that apply.)

  • Social media (ex. Facebook, Twitter)

  • TV/Cable

  • Website

  • Smart Phone

  • Going or being outdoors

  • Looking out my window

  • Being in a vehicle




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If Sources = Other (Please state)


Q4.11 You selected other information sources. BEFORE the severe weather event, how did you access information from ${Q4.3/ChoiceTextEntryValue/11}?  (Select all that apply.) 

  • Social media (ex. Facebook, Twitter)

  • TV/Cable

  • Website

  • Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA cell phone alert)

  • City notification system (ex. Reverse 911, Code Red, Everbridge)

  • E-mail

  • Smart phone app

  • Text

  • Phone call

  • Radio

  • NOAA weather radio

  • Siren

  • Newspaper

  • Talking in-person with someone

  • Other ________________________________________________




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Q4.12 BEFORE the event began, what was your level of concern based on the information you were given?

  • No concern

  • Slightly concerned

  • Moderately concerned

  • Very concerned

  • Extremely concerned



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Q4.13 Based on the information you were given BEFORE the event, did you think any of the threats listed below might impact you or your family? (Select all that apply.)

  • Damaging winds

  • Destructive hail

  • Flash flooding

  • Frequent lightning

  • Tornado

  • Heavy rains

  • Power outage

  • Destruction of property

  • Injury/losses

  • No threats/impacts

  • Other ________________________________________________




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Q4.14
What, if any, special preparations did you take in the day(s) and hour(s) BEFORE the severe weather event?  (Please select all that apply)

  • Looked for additional weather information

  • Shared information with somebody

  • Cancelled or rescheduled planned activities and/or appointments

  • Purchased extra water/food

  • Filled prescription(s)

  • Filled vehicle(s) with gas

  • Got extra cash

  • Purchased/borrowed a generator

  • Allowed more time for travel

  • Rerouted planned trip(s)

  • Purchased/created/updated an emergency survival kit

  • Protected my belongings (ex. move car, secure property)

  • Made a sheltering/evacuation plan

  • No action taken

  • Other (please specify)




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Q4.15
Did you receive any weather warning(s) for this event? (Select all that apply.)   

  • Yes, I received a Tornado Warning

  • Yes, I received a Severe Thunderstorm Warning

  • I was in town but I did not receive any warnings

  • I was out of town

  • I don't know ________________________________________________

End of Block: PRE EVENT


Start of Block: Tornado/SVR


Q5.1
How did you learn a Tornado Warning was in effect? Select UP TO 3 information sources that were the most useful for you.

  • National News/Weather Company (Weather.com, Google, Good Morning America, etc.)

  • Local News Media or Weather Person

  • National Weather Service (Government)

  • Friends/Family

  • Community Leader(s) (ex. Clergy, Mayor, Governor, School Official)

  • Public Safety Official(s) (Emergency Manager, Police, Fire)

  • Observing/experiencing weather conditions near me

  • None of the above

  • Other (Please state) ________________________________________________




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If Source of TOR warning = National News/Weather Company (Weather.com, Google, Good Morning America, etc.)


Q5.2 You selected the national news or a weather company as a source of the warning. DURING the severe weather event, how did you access information from the national news or the weather company? (Select all that apply.)

  • Social media (ex. Facebook, Twitter)

  • TV/Cable

  • Website

  • Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA cell phone alert)

  • City notification system (ex. Reverse 911, Code Red, Everbridge)

  • E-mail

  • Smart phone app

  • Text

  • Phone call

  • Radio

  • NOAA weather radio

  • Siren

  • Newspaper

  • Talking in-person with someone

  • Other (please state) ________________________________________________




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Display This Question:

If Source of TOR warning = Local News Media or Weather Person


Q5.3 You selected your local news or weather person as a source of the warning. DURING the severe weather event, how did you access information from your local news or weather person? (Select all that apply.)

  • Social media (ex. Facebook, Twitter)

  • TV/Cable

  • Website

  • Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA cell phone alert)

  • City notification system (ex. Reverse 911, Code Red, Everbridge)

  • E-mail

  • Smart phone app

  • Text

  • Phone call

  • Radio

  • NOAA weather radio

  • Siren

  • Newspaper

  • Talking in-person with someone

  • Other ________________________________________________




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If Source of TOR warning = National Weather Service (Government)


Q5.4 You selected the National Weather Service as a source of the warning. DURING the severe weather event, how did you access information from the National Weather Service? (Select all that apply.) 

  • Social media (ex. Facebook, Twitter)

  • TV/Cable

  • Website

  • Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA cell phone alert)

  • City notification system (ex. Reverse 911, Code Red, Everbridge)

  • E-mail

  • Smart phone app

  • Text

  • Phone call

  • NOAA weather radio

  • Radio

  • Siren

  • Newspaper

  • Talking in-person with someone

  • Other ________________________________________________




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If Source of TOR warning = Friends/Family


Q5.5 You selected family or friends as a source of the warning. DURING the severe weather event, how did you get information from family or friends? (Select all that apply.)

  • Social media (ex. Facebook, Twitter)

  • E-mail

  • Smart phone app

  • Text

  • Phone call

  • Newspaper

  • Talking in-person with someone

  • Other ________________________________________________




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If Source of TOR warning = Community Leader(s) (ex. Clergy, Mayor, Governor, School Official)


Q5.6 You selected your community leaders as a source of the warning. DURING the severe weather event, how did you get information from community leaders (clergy, mayor, governor, school officials)? (Select all that apply.)

  • Social media (ex. Facebook, Twitter)

  • TV/Cable

  • Website

  • Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA cell phone alert)

  • City notification system (ex. Reverse 911, Code Red, Everbridge)

  • E-mail

  • Smart phone app

  • Text

  • Phone call

  • Radio

  • NOAA weather radio

  • Siren

  • Newspaper

  • Talking in-person with someone

  • Other ________________________________________________




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Display This Question:

If Source of TOR warning = Public Safety Official(s) (Emergency Manager, Police, Fire)


Q5.7 You selected public safety officials as a source of the warning. DURING the severe weather event, how did you get information from public safety officials? (Select all that apply.) 

  • Social media (ex. Facebook, Twitter)

  • TV/Cable

  • Website

  • Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA cell phone alert)

  • City notification system (ex. Reverse 911, Code Red, Everbridge)

  • E-mail

  • Smart phone app

  • Text

  • Phone call

  • Radio

  • NOAA weather radio

  • Siren

  • Newspaper

  • Talking in-person with someone

  • Other ________________________________________________




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If Source of TOR warning = Observing/experiencing weather conditions near me


Q5.8 DURING the severe weather event, how did you observe or experience weather conditions near you? (Select all that apply.)

  • Social media (ex. Facebook, Twitter)

  • TV/Cable

  • Website

  • Smart Phone

  • Going or being outdoors

  • Looking out my window

  • Being in a vehicle




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If Source of TOR warning = Other (Please state)


Q5.9 You selected other as a source of the warning. DURING the severe weather event, how did you access information from ${Q5.1/ChoiceTextEntryValue/11}?  (Select all that apply.) 

  • Social media (ex. Facebook, Twitter)

  • TV/Cable

  • Website

  • Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA cell phone alert)

  • City notification system (ex. Reverse 911, Code Red, Everbridge)

  • E-mail

  • Smart phone app

  • Text

  • Phone call

  • Radio

  • NOAA weather radio

  • Siren

  • Newspaper

  • Talking in-person with someone

  • Other ________________________________________________




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Q5.10 DURING the event, what was your level of concern based on the information you were given?

  • No Concern

  • Slightly Concerned

  • Moderately Concerned

  • Very Concerned

  • Extremely Concerned




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Q5.11 At the time of the Tornado Warning, please let us know if any of these weather condition(s) were present near you.


Not present

Present, not intense

Present, moderately intense

Present, very intense

RAIN

FLOODING

WIND

HAIL

LIGHTNING

TORNADO





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Q5.12 Approximately what time did you receive the Tornado Warning?

Hour

Minutes

AM/PM

▼ 12 ... I Don't Know ~ ~




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Q5.13 Please tell us the closest INTERSECTION and CITY you were in when you received the Tornado Warning.
 

  • Intersection ________________________________________________

  • City ________________________________________________




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Q5.14 When you received the Tornado Warning, where you indoors or outdoors? 

  • Indoors

  • Outdoors

  • I don't know ________________________________________________




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Q5.15 What were you doing at the time you received the Tornado Warning?  (Select all that apply.)

  • Driving

  • At Home

  • Watching TV

  • At Work or School

  • Shopping / Errands / Restaurant

  • Appointment

  • Worship

  • Recreation

  • Sleeping

  • Other ________________________________________________

  • Prefer not to say




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Q5.16 About how close was the storm to you when you received the Tornado Warning?

  • On top of me

  • Less than 5 miles away

  • Between 5 and 10 miles away

  • Between 10-15 miles away

  • Between 15-20 miles away

  • 21+ miles away

  • Other ________________________________________________

  • I don't know

  • There was not a storm close to me




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Q5.17 What action(s) did you first take after receiving the Tornado Warning? (Select all that apply.)

  • None, the warning was not relevant for my location

  • Turned on television

  • Looked for additional weather information

  • Observed the weather around me (go outside, look out the window)

  • Protected property (home, yard, car, business)

  • Took shelter at my current location

  • Took shelter at a nearby location

  • Drove to safety/shelter

  • Stopped driving

  • Shared information with somebody

  • Gathered Friends/Family

  • Gathered Pets

  • Cancelled or rescheduled plans

  • I did not take any action(s)

  • Other (please list) ________________________________________________


End of Block: Tornado/SVR


Start of Block: Sheltering


Q6.1 This next set of questions focuses on your response to the event.



Did you shelter? 

  • Yes

  • No

  • Other ________________________________________________


Skip To: Q6.6 If This next set of questions focuses on your response to the event. Did you shelter?  = No



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Display This Question:

If This next set of questions focuses on your response to the event. Did you shelter?  = Yes

Or This next set of questions focuses on your response to the event. Did you shelter?  = Other


Q6.2 Where did you shelter?

  • In a house, condo, or apartment

  • In a mobile home

  • In my school or workplace

  • In a sturdy building (not a residence)

  • In a vehicle

  • In a big box retail establishment (Home Depot, supermarket, etc.)

  • I was outside

  • Other (please describe) ________________________________________________




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Q6.3 Did you take any of the actions listed below when you sheltered? (Check all that apply.)

  • I sheltered in an interior room without windows, such as a bathroom, closet, or walk-in cooler

  • I sheltered indoors, but I did not go to an interior room or a safe room

  • I sheltered in a basement

  • I sheltered in a safe room designed to withstand tornados

  • I stayed away from the windows

  • I got under a sturdy object (Ex. table, desk).

  • I protected my head and body with a helmet, blankets/padding, mattress or other such objects

  • I made sure I had shoes on

  • I remained buckled in my vehicle

  • I did not take any of these actions

  • Other (please describe) ________________________________________________




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Display This Question:

If Did you receive any weather warning(s) for this event? (Select all that apply.)    = Yes, I received a Tornado Warning

Or Did you receive any weather warning(s) for this event? (Select all that apply.)    = Yes, I received a Severe Thunderstorm Warning


Q6.4 When did you shelter?

  • Less than 5 minutes after I received the warning

  • 5- 15 minutes after I received the warning

  • 15-30 minutes after I received the warning

  • 30 minutes or more after I received the warning

  • N/A I did not receive a warning

  • Other ________________________________________________

  • I don't know ________________________________________________




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Display This Question:

If Did you receive any weather warning(s) for this event? (Select all that apply.)    = I was in town but I did not receive any warnings

Or Did you receive any weather warning(s) for this event? (Select all that apply.)    = I don't know


Q6.5 When did you shelter?

  • Less than 5 minutes after I became aware of the weather

  • 5- 15 minutes after I became aware of the weather

  • 15-30 minutes after I became aware of the weather

  • 30 minutes or more after I became aware of the weather

  • Other ________________________________________________

  • I don't know ________________________________________________




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Display This Question:

If This next set of questions focuses on your response to the event. Did you shelter?  = No


Q6.6 You indicated you did not shelter. Please tell us if you took any of the actions listed below. (Select all that apply.)

  • I stayed indoors, but I did not got to a interior room or a safe room

  • I moved indoors, but I did not go to an interior room or a safe room

  • I continued with my current activities

  • I went outdoors/to window to observe the weather

  • Other (please describe) ________________________________________________




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Q6.7 Please indicate how much the following factors influenced whether or not you took shelter.  Select "Not a Factor" if the factor was not relevant to your decision.


1. Not influential at all

2. Slightly influential

3. Somewhat influential

4. Very influential

5. Extremely influential

Not a factor

Consistency/urgency of forecast

Receipt of a NWS warning

I did not receive a warning

Friends / family urged me to take action

I saw other people taking action

Previous negative experience with severe weather led me to believe I could be in danger

Storm was intense

Storm was not intense

Closeness of the weather

Storm was far away

Outdoor sirens

Concern/fear for self, family, friends, pets

Having a family emergency plan

Difficulty in finding a place to shelter

This event caught me off guard

Having enough time to shelter

I did not trust the warning

I did not think I would be impacted by the weather

I was driving

I was sleeping

Other (please explain)



End of Block: Sheltering


Start of Block: IMPACTS


Q7.1 Which of the following impacts did you personally experience from this severe weather event? (Select all that apply.)

  • Disruption to work/school/life

  • Disruption related to transportation

  • Power outage

  • Food/water shortages

  • Public health impacts (boil water, etc.)

  • Personal economic impacts

  • I was injured

  • A friend/family member was injured

  • Property loss/damage

  • Death of a friend/relative

  • No impacts

  • Other (please state) ________________________________________________





Q7.2 Overall, how severe would you say this event was?

  • Not severe at all

  • Slightly severe

  • Moderately severe

  • Very severe

  • Extremely severe



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If Source of TOR warning = National Weather Service (Government)

Q7.3 Now consider the information you received from the National Weather Service regarding this severe weather event. Using a scale from 1 to 10 where 1 is “Poor,” and 10 is “Excellent,” please rate the NWS on the following:


1 (poor)

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10 (excellent)

Don't know/ NA

Ease of finding hazardous weather forecast information specific to your geographic area

Accuracy of information for this hazardous weather event

Explaining the threat and expected impacts of this hazardous weather event

Providing information to help you make decisions relative to this hazardous weather event

Overall satisfaction with information or services received by the NWS






Q7.4 Is there anything else you would like to share about your experience this day?

  • Yes (please describe) ________________________________________________

  • No


End of Block: IMPACTS


Start of Block: DEMOGRAPHICS


Q8.1 We are interested in learning about your previous experience with severe weather. Please answer the following statements with a Yes or No.


Yes

No

I don't know

I have previously experienced a severe weather event

I have experienced a personal loss due to severe weather (ex. financial, belongings)

My home has previously been damaged due to severe weather

I have an emergency survival kit at home





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Q8.2 Please select how much you agree or disagree with the following statements. Select N/A if the statement does not apply to you. 


1. Strongly disagree

2. Disagree

3. Neutral

4. Agree

5. Strongly agree

N/A

I am fearful of severe weather

I follow the weather very closely

I consider myself a good judge of whether severe weather conditions are dangerous

I take severe weather warnings seriously

I consider myself prepared for what comes my way

I feel that I am completely capable to keep myself safe during severe weather





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Q8.3 In what year were you born?



Year

▼ 1900 ... 2005





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Q8.4 What is your gender?

  • Male

  • Female

  • I prefer not to answer

  • Other ________________________________________________




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Q8.5 Select the category that best describes you.

  • White

  • Black or African American

  • Hispanic, Latino or Spanish origin

  • American Indian or Alaska Native

  • Asian

  • Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander

  • Multi-racial ________________________________________________

  • Other ________________________________________________

  • I prefer not to answer




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Q8.6 Please tell us who lives in your household. (Select all that apply.)

  • Adult(s) 18-64 years old

  • Adult(s) 65+ years old

  • Child(ren) 17 years old or younger

  • Pets

  • Person(s) with disabilities

  • I prefer not to answer




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Q8.7 Please select the range that best describes your annual household income from all sources before taxes and other deductions.

  • $0-$14,999

  • $15,000 - $34,999

  • $35,000 - $49,999

  • $50,000 - $74,999

  • $75,000 - $99,999

  • $100,000 - $149,999

  • $150,000 - $250,000

  • $250,000 +

  • I prefer not to answer




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Q8.8 At your primary job, do you generally have flexibility in your work schedule and/or location?

  • Yes, I can work from home on short notice

  • Yes, I can reschedule/leave early/delay arrival on short notice

  • No, I do not have flexibility




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Q8.9 Which occupational category best matches your primary job?

▼ Management ... Other




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Q8.10 What is the highest level of school you have completed or the highest degree you have received? 

  • Less than high school degree

  • High school graduate (high school diploma or equivalent including GED)

  • Some college but no degree

  • Associate degree in college (2-year)

  • Bachelor's degree in college (4-year)

  • Master's degree

  • Doctoral degree

  • Professional degree (JD, MD)

  • I prefer not to answer




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Q8.11 In which type of housing do you currently live?

  • Apartment

  • Townhouse

  • Duplex

  • House

  • Manufactured/mobile home

  • Condominium

  • Other ________________________________________________




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Q8.12 Do you own or rent your home?

  • Own

  • Rent

  • Other ________________________________________________




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Q8.13 Which of the following best describes where you live?

  • a large city

  • a suburb near a large city

  • a small city or town

  • a rural area


End of Block: DEMOGRAPHICS




Start of Block: SVR_ONLY (Those who got SVR warning will receive this set of questions, and not the above TOR warning questions). Questions are repeated. They will then go to SHELTERING, IMPACTS, & DEMOGRAPHICS above.




Q9.1 How did you learn a Severe Thunderstorm Warning was in effect? Select UP TO 3 information sources that were the most useful for you.

  • National News/Weather Company (Weather.com, Google, Good Morning America, etc.)

  • Local News Media or Weather Person

  • National Weather Service (Government)

  • Friends/Family

  • Community Leader(s) (ex. Clergy, Mayor, Governor, School Official)

  • Public Safety Official(s) (Emergency Manager, Police, Fire)

  • Observing/experiencing weather conditions near me

  • None of the above

  • Other (Please state) ________________________________________________




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If Source SVR = National News/Weather Company (Weather.com, Google, Good Morning America, etc.)


Q9.2 You selected the national news or a weather company as a source of the warning. DURING the severe weather event, how did you access information from the national news or the weather company? (Select all that apply.)

  • Social media (ex. Facebook, Twitter)

  • TV/Cable

  • Website

  • Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA cell phone alert)

  • City notification system (ex. Reverse 911, Code Red, Everbridge)

  • E-mail

  • Smart phone app

  • Text

  • Phone call

  • Radio

  • NOAA weather radio

  • Siren

  • Newspaper

  • Talking in-person with someone

  • Click to write Choice 15 ________________________________________________




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If Source SVR = Local News Media or Weather Person


Q9.3 You selected your local news or weather person as a source of the warning. DURING the severe weather event, how did you access information from your local news or weather person? (Select all that apply.)

  • Social media (ex. Facebook, Twitter)

  • TV/Cable

  • Website

  • Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA cell phone alert)

  • City notification system (ex. Reverse 911, Code Red, Everbridge)

  • E-mail

  • Smart phone app

  • Text

  • Phone call

  • Radio

  • NOAA weather radio

  • Siren

  • Newspaper

  • Talking in-person with someone

  • Other ________________________________________________




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If Source SVR = National Weather Service (Government)


Q9.4 You selected the National Weather Service as a source of the warning. DURING the severe weather event, how did you access information from the National Weather Service? (Select all that apply.) 

  • Social media (ex. Facebook, Twitter)

  • TV/Cable

  • Website

  • Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA cell phone alert)

  • City notification system (ex. Reverse 911, Code Red, Everbridge)

  • E-mail

  • Smart phone app

  • Text

  • Phone call

  • NOAA weather radio

  • Radio

  • Siren

  • Newspaper

  • Talking in-person with someone

  • Other ________________________________________________




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If Source SVR = Friends/Family


Q9.5 You selected family or friends as a source of the warning. DURING the severe weather event, how did you get information from family or friends? (Select all that apply.)

  • Social media (ex. Facebook, Twitter)

  • E-mail

  • Smart phone app

  • Text

  • Phone call

  • Newspaper

  • Talking in-person with someone

  • Other ________________________________________________




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Q9.6 You selected your community leaders as a source of the warning. DURING the severe weather event, how did you get information from community leaders (clergy, mayor, governor, school officials)? (Select all that apply.)

  • Social media (ex. Facebook, Twitter)

  • TV/Cable

  • Website

  • Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA cell phone alert)

  • City notification system (ex. Reverse 911, Code Red, Everbridge)

  • E-mail

  • Smart phone app

  • Text

  • Phone call

  • Radio

  • NOAA weather radio

  • Siren

  • Newspaper

  • Talking in-person with someone

  • Other ________________________________________________




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If Source SVR = Public Safety Official(s) (Emergency Manager, Police, Fire)


Q9.7 You selected public safety officials as a source of the warning. DURING the severe weather event, how did you get information from public safety officials? (Select all that apply.) 

  • Social media (ex. Facebook, Twitter)

  • TV/Cable

  • Website

  • Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA cell phone alert)

  • City notification system (ex. Reverse 911, Code Red, Everbridge)

  • E-mail

  • Smart phone app

  • Text

  • Phone call

  • Radio

  • NOAA weather radio

  • Siren

  • Newspaper

  • Talking in-person with someone

  • Other ________________________________________________




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If Source SVR = Observing/experiencing weather conditions near me


Q9.8 DURING the severe weather event, how did you observe or experience weather conditions near you? (Select all that apply.)

  • Social media (ex. Facebook, Twitter)

  • TV/Cable

  • Website

  • Smart Phone

  • Going or being outdoors

  • Looking out my window

  • Being in a vehicle




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If Source SVR = Other (Please state)


Q9.9 You selected other as a source of the warning. DURING the severe weather event, how did you access information from ${Q9.1/ChoiceTextEntryValue/11}?  (Select all that apply.) 

  • Social media (ex. Facebook, Twitter)

  • TV/Cable

  • Website

  • Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA cell phone alert)

  • City notification system (ex. Reverse 911, Code Red, Everbridge)

  • E-mail

  • Smart phone app

  • Text

  • Phone call

  • Radio

  • NOAA weather radio

  • Siren

  • Newspaper

  • Talking in-person with someone

  • Other ________________________________________________




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Q9.11 DURING the event, what was your level of concern based on the information you were given?

  • No Concern

  • Slightly Concerned

  • Moderately Concerned

  • Very Concerned

  • Extremely Concerned




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Q9.12 At the time of the Severe Thunderstorm Warning, please let us know if any of these weather condition(s) were present near you.


Not present

Present, not intense

Present, moderately intense

Present, very intense

RAIN

FLOODING

WIND

HAIL

LIGHTNING

TORNADO





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Q9.13 Approximately what time did you receive the Severe Thunderstorm Warning?

Hour

Minutes

AM/PM

▼ 12 ... I Don't Know ~ ~




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Q9.14 Please tell us the closest INTERSECTION and CITY you were in when you received the Severe Thunderstorm Warning.
 

  • Intersection ________________________________________________

  • City ________________________________________________




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Q9.15 When you received the Severe Thunderstorm Warning, were you indoors or outdoors? 

  • Indoors

  • Outdoors

  • I don't know ________________________________________________




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Q9.16 What were you doing at the time you received the Severe Thunderstorm Warning? (Select all that apply.)

  • Driving

  • At Home

  • Watching TV

  • At Work or School

  • Shopping / Errands / Restaurant

  • Appointment

  • Worship

  • Recreation

  • Sleeping

  • Other ________________________________________________

  • Prefer not to say




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Q9.17 About how close was the storm to you when you received the Severe Thunderstorm Warning?

  • On top of me

  • Less than 5 miles away

  • Between 5 and 10 miles away

  • Between 10-15 miles away

  • Between 15-20 miles away

  • 21+ miles away

  • Other ________________________________________________

  • I don't know

  • There was not a storm close to me




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Q9.18 What action(s) did you first take after receiving the Severe Thunderstorm Warning? (Select all that apply.)

  • None, the warning was not relevant for my location

  • Turned on television

  • Looked for additional weather information

  • Observed the weather around me (go outside, look out the window)

  • Protected property (home, yard, car, business)

  • Took shelter at my current location

  • Took shelter at a nearby location

  • Drove to safety/shelter

  • Stopped driving

  • Shared information with somebody

  • Gathered Friends/Family

  • Gathered Pets

  • Cancelled or rescheduled plans

  • I did not take any action(s)

  • Other (please list) ________________________________________________


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Start of Block: No Warning/IDK (Those who got no warning or said “I Don’t Know” will receive this set of questions, and not the above TOR or SVR warning questions). Questions are repeated. They will then go to SHELTERING, IMPACTS, & DEMOGRAPHICS above.


Q10.2 How did you become aware of the severe weather event? Select UP TO 3 information sources that were the most useful for you.

  • National News/Weather Company (Weather.com, Google, Good Morning America, etc.)

  • Local News Media or Weather Person

  • National Weather Service (Government)

  • Friends/Family

  • Community Leader(s) (ex. Clergy, Mayor, Governor, School Official)

  • Public Safety Official(s) (Emergency Manager, Police, Fire)

  • Observing/experiencing weather conditions near me

  • None of the above

  • Other (Please state) ________________________________________________




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Display This Question:

If Source No/IDK = National News/Weather Company (Weather.com, Google, Good Morning America, etc.)


Q10.3 You selected the national news or a weather company as a source of the warning. DURING the severe weather event, how did you access information from the national news or the weather company? (Select all that apply.)

  • Social media (ex. Facebook, Twitter)

  • TV/Cable

  • Website

  • Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA cell phone alert)

  • City notification system (ex. Reverse 911, Code Red, Everbridge)

  • E-mail

  • Smart phone app

  • Text

  • Phone call

  • Radio

  • NOAA weather radio

  • Siren

  • Newspaper

  • Talking in-person with someone

  • Other ________________________________________________




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Display This Question:

If Source No/IDK = Local News Media or Weather Person


Q10.4 You selected your local news or weather person as a source of the warning. DURING the severe weather event, how did you access information from your local news or weather person? (Select all that apply.)

  • Social media (ex. Facebook, Twitter)

  • TV/Cable

  • Website

  • Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA cell phone alert)

  • City notification system (ex. Reverse 911, Code Red, Everbridge)

  • E-mail

  • Smart phone app

  • Text

  • Phone call

  • Radio

  • NOAA weather radio

  • Siren

  • Newspaper

  • Talking in-person with someone

  • Other ________________________________________________




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Display This Question:

If Source No/IDK = National Weather Service (Government)


Q10.5 You selected the National Weather Service as a source of the warning. DURING the severe weather event, how did you access information from the National Weather Service? (Select all that apply.) 

  • Social media (ex. Facebook, Twitter)

  • TV/Cable

  • Website

  • Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA cell phone alert)

  • City notification system (ex. Reverse 911, Code Red, Everbridge)

  • E-mail

  • Smart phone app

  • Text

  • Phone call

  • NOAA weather radio

  • Radio

  • Siren

  • Newspaper

  • Talking in-person with someone

  • Other ________________________________________________




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If Source No/IDK = Friends/Family


Q10.6 You selected family or friends as a source of the warning. DURING the severe weather event, how did you get information from family or friends? (Select all that apply.)

  • Social media (ex. Facebook, Twitter)

  • E-mail

  • Smart phone app

  • Text

  • Phone call

  • Newspaper

  • Talking in-person with someone

  • Other ________________________________________________




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If Source No/IDK = Community Leader(s) (ex. Clergy, Mayor, Governor, School Official)


Q10.7 You selected your community leaders as a source of the warning. DURING the severe weather event, how did you get information from community leaders (clergy, mayor, governor, school officials)? (Select all that apply.)

  • Social media (ex. Facebook, Twitter)

  • TV/Cable

  • Website

  • Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA cell phone alert)

  • City notification system (ex. Reverse 911, Code Red, Everbridge)

  • E-mail

  • Smart phone app

  • Text

  • Phone call

  • Radio

  • NOAA weather radio

  • Siren

  • Newspaper

  • Talking in-person with someone

  • Other ________________________________________________




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If Source No/IDK = Public Safety Official(s) (Emergency Manager, Police, Fire)


Q10.8 You selected public safety officials as a source of the warning. DURING the severe weather event, how did you get information from public safety officials? (Select all that apply.) 

  • Social media (ex. Facebook, Twitter)

  • TV/Cable

  • Website

  • Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA cell phone alert)

  • City notification system (ex. Reverse 911, Code Red, Everbridge)

  • E-mail

  • Smart phone app

  • Text

  • Phone call

  • Radio

  • NOAA weather radio

  • Siren

  • Newspaper

  • Talking in-person with someone

  • Other ________________________________________________




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If Source No/IDK = Observing/experiencing weather conditions near me


Q10.9 DURING the severe weather event, how did you observe or experience weather conditions near you? (Select all that apply.)

  • Social media (ex. Facebook, Twitter)

  • TV/Cable

  • Website

  • Smart Phone

  • Going or being outdoors

  • Looking out my window

  • Being in a vehicle




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If Source No/IDK = Other (Please state)


Q10.10 You selected other as a source of the warning. DURING the severe weather event, how did you access information from ${Q10.2/ChoiceTextEntryValue/11}?  (Select all that apply.) 

  • Social media (ex. Facebook, Twitter)

  • TV/Cable

  • Website

  • Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA cell phone alert)

  • City notification system (ex. Reverse 911, Code Red, Everbridge)

  • E-mail

  • Smart phone app

  • Text

  • Phone call

  • Radio

  • NOAA weather radio

  • Siren

  • Newspaper

  • Talking in-person with someone

  • Other ________________________________________________




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Q10.12 DURING the event, what was your level of concern based on the information you were given?

  • No Concern

  • Slightly Concerned

  • Moderately Concerned

  • Very Concerned

  • Extremely Concerned




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Q10.13 At the time of the severe weather event, please let us know if any of these weather condition(s) were present near you.


Not present

Present, not intense

Present, moderately intense

Present, very intense

RAIN

FLOODING

WIND

HAIL

LIGHTNING

TORNADO





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Q10.14 Approximately what time did you become aware of the severe weather underway?

Hour

Minutes

AM/PM

▼ 12 ... I Don't Know ~ ~




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Q10.15 Please tell us the closest INTERSECTION and CITY you were in when you became aware of the severe weather event.
 

  • Intersection ________________________________________________

  • City ________________________________________________




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Q10.16 Were you indoors or outdoors when you became aware of the severe weather event? 

  • Indoors

  • Outdoors

  • I don't know ________________________________________________




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Q10.17 What were you doing at the time of the severe weather event? (Select all that apply.)

  • Driving

  • At Home

  • Watching TV

  • At Work or School

  • Shopping / Errands / Restaurant

  • Appointment

  • Worship

  • Recreation

  • Sleeping

  • Other ________________________________________________

  • Prefer not to say




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Q10.18 About how close was the storm to you when you became aware of the severe weather?

  • On top of me

  • Less than 5 miles away

  • Between 5 and 10 miles away

  • Between 10-15 miles away

  • Between 15-20 miles away

  • 21+ miles away

  • Other ________________________________________________

  • I don't know

  • There was not a storm close to me




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Q10.19 What action(s) did you take after becoming aware of the severe weather? (Select all that apply.)

  • None, the warning was not relevant for my location

  • Turned on television

  • Looked for additional weather information

  • Observed the weather around me (go outside, look out the window)

  • Protected property (home, yard, car, business)

  • Took shelter at my current location

  • Took shelter at a nearby location

  • Drove to safety/shelter

  • Stopped driving

  • Shared information with somebody

  • Gathered Friends/Family

  • Gathered Pets

  • Cancelled or rescheduled plans

  • I did not take any action(s)

  • Other (please list) ________________________________________________


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