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National Weather Service Flooding Survey
Greene Street Communications and Abt Associates, a national research company, is conducting a survey for the National Weather Service to learn more about how people hear about and respond to flooding in your community. This survey should take about 10 to 15 minutes to complete. Your responses will be confidential. There are no right or wrong answers, and you are free to skip any question you do not want to answer.
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SCREENING
The first set of questions will confirm you are eligible for the survey.
X. Are you 18 years of age or older?
Yes
No [INELIGIBLE]
X. In what ZIP code do you live? [NOTE: CONFIRM LIST OF ZIP CODES TO CONFIRM ELIGIBILITY]
X. Which of the following best describes you? Select all that apply.
Local citizen
Local emergency manager or staff
Local first responder (e.g., police, fire department, ambulance service)
Local healthcare worker
COMMUNICATION CHANNELS
This set of questions asks about how you hear about and act on information about flooding. Please remember there are no right or wrong answers.
X. Through which of the following do you typically receive information about possible flooding? Select all that apply.
NOAA Weather Radio Alarm
Social Media
Cell phone alerts
Phone call to landline
Phone call to cell phone
Newspaper
TV
Radio
Weather apps on a smartphone or tablet
Family
Friends
Neighbors
Religious institutions
Community groups
Word of mouth, outside of phone calls
Communication (emails, texts, or calls) from utilities, such as your power company
Other, please specify
I don’t receive any information about flood watches and warnings
[ASK IF CALL TO LANDLINE OR CALL TO CELL PHONE]: X. From which of the following do you typically receive a phone call about flood watches and flood warnings?
City or county officials
National Weather Service
Local utility, such as power company or internet service provider
Friends and family
Other, please specify
X. Which social media platforms do you use to get information about weather? Select all that apply.
X (formerly Twitter)
Nextdoor
YouTube
Other, please specify
I don’t use social media to get weather information [PROGRAMMER: DESELECT OTHER OPTIONS IF I DON’T USE SOCIAL MEDIA TO GET WEATHER INFORMATION IS SELECTED]
I don’t use social media at all [PROGRAMMER: DESELECT OTHER OPTIONS IF I DON’T USE SOCIAL MEDIA AT ALL IS SELECTED]
X. When you hear about flood watches, flood warnings, and flooding events in your area, how do you typically share information about them with others? Select all that apply.
Talking to family
Talking to friends
Talking to neighbors
Talking to coworkers
Through my religious institution
Forwarding a text message, instant message, or email from the National Weather Service
Forwarding a text message, instant message, or email from a third-party service (paid or unpaid)
Posting to social media (e.g., Facebook, X [formerly Twitter], Instagram, etc.)
Other, please specify
I don’t share the information
X. What is your biggest challenge to receiving or sending information about flooding?
No internet access
No cell phone access
Other, please specify
I don’t experience any challenges
YOUR HOME AND FLOODING
The next questions ask about where you live and experiences of flooding.
X. What is your current housing arrangement?
Own
Rent
Live with family or friends
Living on the street or in your car [SKIP TO FUTURE FLOODING SECTION]
Some other housing arrangement
[ASK IF OWN, RENT, LIVE WITH FAMILY OR FRIENDS, OR SOME OTHER HOUSING ARRANGEMENT]: X. In your opinion, is your current home located in an area at risk of flooding?
Yes
No
Unsure
[ASK IF OWN]: X. Does your current home qualify for federally subsidized flood insurance?
Yes
No
Unsure
[ASK IF OWN]: X. Is your current home covered by flood insurance?
Yes
No
Unsure
[ASK IF OWN, RENT, LIVE WITH FAMILY OR FRIENDS, OR SOME OTHER HOUSING ARRANGEMENT]: X. How many flood events have impacted your current home in the past 5 years (2019 to 2024)?
None
1
2
3
4 or more
Unsure
[SKIP IF NONE]: X. For the most recent flood that impacted your current home, what information did you receive prior to the flooding? Select all that apply.
No information
Official flood warning from the National Weather Service
Official flood warning from state officials
Information about a flood or flooding event from the local government like the city, police, or fire department
A flood warning from a weather service provider
Information about a flood or flooding event from a friend or relative
Information about a flood or flooding event from a community organization like a church or school
Other, please specify
[ASK ALL]: X. When you receive a flood warning for your area, what do you TYPICALLY do in response to the warning message?
Nothing, I continue with my previous plans
Look for other information
Evacuate right away
Evacuate after an evacuation order
Stay where you currently are and wait for further instructions
Stay at home following an official order to stay where you are
X. Please select how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.
I am fearful of flooding.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neutral
Agree
Strongly agree
I follow the weather very closely.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neutral
Agree
Strongly agree
I take flash flood warnings seriously.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neutral
Agree
Strongly agree
I feel that I am completely capable to keep myself safe during a flash flood.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neutral
Agree
Strongly agree
For the next series of questions, we will ask about events that may have happened in the last 5 years, that is from 2019 through 2024.
X. Have you experienced a recent heavy rain/flash flood event?
Yes
No
[ASK IF YES]: X. While indoors, what action(s), if any, did you take DURING the heavy rain/flash flood event? (Select all that apply.)
Looked for additional weather information
Shared information with somebody
Canceled or rescheduled plans
Protected home/building with sandbags
Protected my belongings (ex. move furniture, car)
Protected my family/pets
Assisted others during event
Remained indoors until safe
Relocated to a higher level in my home/building
Evacuated from my location
No action taken
Other
[ASK IF YES]: X. What action did you take in response to the flooding? (Select one.)
I went to a non-flooded area or higher floor of the building
I evacuated the building
I stayed where I was and monitored the situation
I stayed where I was because I couldn't evacuate due to the flooding conditions
I stayed and protected my property (place sandbags, move car, move furniture/belongings)
No action taken
Other
[ASK IF YES]: X. Which, if any, of the following impacts did you personally experience as a result of this heavy rain/flash flooding event? (Please select all that apply)
Flooded roadways / closure of roads
Power outage
Food/water shortages
Disruption to work/school/life
Public health impacts (boil water, mold, etc.)
Personal economic impacts
Injury (myself/friend/ or family member)
Property loss/damage (home, car, business)
Death of a friend/relative
No impacts
Other (please specify)
[ASK IF YES] X. Did you travel in a vehicle at any time during the heavy rain/flash flooding event?
Yes
No
[ASK IF YES] X. Related to this event, do you recall receiving any of the following National Weather Service Products? (Select all that apply.)
Flash Flood Watch
Flash Flood Warning
Flash Flood Emergency
Severe Thunderstorm Watch
Severe Thunderstorm Warning
Tornado Watch
Tornado Warning
I did not receive any of these
I don't remember
Other
X. Have you received an official travel restriction or advisory during a flood event in the past 5 years (2019 to 2024)?
Yes
No
[ASK IF YES]: X. During the official travel restriction or advisory, did you leave your house?
Yes
No
[ASK IF YES]: X. Which of the following were reasons you left your house? Select all the apply.
Go to or return from work
Run errands (grocery store, post office, etc.)
Check on family or friends
Pick up or drop off family or friends
Help someone in need
Attend an appointment
Other, please specify
[ASK IF YES]: X. Were you living in your current residence when this occurred?
Yes
No
X. Have you evacuated due to concerns related to flooding in the past 5 years (2019 to 2024)?
Yes, one time
Yes, multiple times
No, I considered evacuating but chose not to [skip to "why did you choose not…”]
No, I was never in a situation that evacuating was possible [–skip to “future flooding section...”]
Unsure
[ASK IF YES]: X. Did you receive an official evacuation order?
Yes
No
[ASK IF NO]: X. Why did you evacuate your home?
Family or friends advised me to evacuate
I wanted to evacuate my children or dependents
I saw flooding near my home
I didn’t see flooding, but I was worried, so I left
Other, please specify
X. For a flood event that caused you to evacuate your home, where did you go? Select all that apply. [skip to next section after this question]
A friend or relative’s home within 100 miles
A friend or relative’s home more than 100 miles away
A hotel or motel within 100 miles
A hotel or motel more than 100 miles away
A local evacuation center
Other, please specify
[ASK IF CHOSE NOT TO EVACUATE]: X. People may or may not choose to evacuate during a flooding event for many reasons. Which of the following were reasons why you chose not to evacuate? Select all that apply.
Not enough time
Cost
I felt traveling during a flood was unsafe
I didn’t have transportation
I had a medical condition that prevented me from evacuating
A member of my household had a medical condition that prevented them from evacuating
I had nowhere to go
I couldn’t take my pets with me
I didn’t think my life was at risk
I wanted to protect my property from looting
My home has not been affected by past floods
Other, please specify
[ASK IF YES]: X. Were you living in your current residence when this occurred?
Yes
No
FUTURE FLOODING AND OTHER SCENARIOS
The next set of questions ask how you would respond to different types of flooding events in the future. As these are hypothetical questions, we ask you to consider how you would typically respond in a scenario or think about a scenario. Again, there are no right or wrong answers.
X. Suppose in the future you receive a flood warning in your area. How confident are you that flooding will occur in your area?
0 – 25% confident
26 – 50% confident
51 – 75% confident
76 – 99% confident
100% confident
X. Suppose in the future that you receive a flood warning from the weather service. Which of the following best describes how likely or unlikely you would evacuate your home?
I would definitely not evacuate
I would be unlikely to evacuate
I would possibly evacuate
I would likely evacuate
I would definitely evacuate
[ASK IF DEFINITELY NOT OR UNLIKELY]: X. Why would you be unlikely to evacuate your home? Select all that apply.
Cost
I don’t have transportation
I have a medical condition that prevents me
I have nowhere to go
I can’t take my pets with me
Some other reason, please specify
X. Suppose a flood event in the future causes you to evacuate your home, where would you most likely go?
A friend or relative’s home within 100 miles
A friend or relative’s home more than 100 miles away
A hotel or motel within 100 miles
A hotel or motel more than 100 miles away
A local evacuation center
Other, please specify
Unsure/it depends
DEMOGRAPHICS
The last few questions are about you and will help us understand how people’s experiences and views compare. For these questions, a household refers to you and anyone else you live with on a typical basis.
X. How many people live in your household?
X. How many adults, age 18 and older, live in your household?
X. Are there any children under age 18 living in your household?
Yes
No
X. Are there any adults age 65 or older living in your household?
Yes
No
X. Which of the following animals do you care for in your current household? Select all that apply.
Cat
Dog
Livestock
Other, please specify
None
X. What is your current gender identity?
Female
Male
Transgender, non-binary, or another gender
Prefer to self-describe: ________
Prefer not to answer
X. Are you Hispanic or Latino?
Yes, Hispanic or Latino
No, not Hispanic or Latino
X. What is your race? Select all that apply.
American Indian or Alaska Native
Asian
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
White
Prefer to self-describe: _______
Prefer not to answer
X. In what year were you born?
X. What is the primary language spoken in your home?
English only
Spanish only
English and Spanish equally
Other, please specify
X. What is the highest degree or level of school you have completed?
No schooling completed
Some schooling but no diploma
High school graduate, diploma, or the equivalent (for example: GED)
Some college, but no degree
Associate’s degree (for example: AA, AS)
Bachelor’s degree (for example: BA, AB, BS)
Master’s degree (for example: MA, MS, MEng, MEd, MSW, MBA)
Professional school degree (for example: MD, DDS, DVM, LLB, JD)
Doctorate degree (for example: PhD, EdD)
X. What is your current employment status?
Employed full time (40 or more hours per week)
Employed part time (up to 39 hours per week)
Unemployed and currently looking for work
Unemployed and not currently looking for work
Doing odd jobs for pay
Student
Retired
Homemaker
[SKIP IF LIVING ON THE STREET OR IN YOUR CAR]: X. What best describes where you live?
A mobile home
A one-family house detached from any other house
A one-family house attached to one or more houses
A building with 2 apartments
A building with 3 or 4 apartments
A building with 5 to 9 apartments
A building with 10 to 19 apartments
A building with 20 to 49 apartments
A building with 50 or more apartments
Boat, RV, van, etc.
[ASK IF SINGLE FAMILY HOME]: X. Does your home have a basement?
Yes
No
[ASK IF SINGLE FAMILY HOME]: X. Not including a basement, how many stories are in your home?
1 story
2 stories
3 or more stories
[ASK IF APARTMENT]: X. On which floor of the apartment building do you live?
[SKIP IF LIVING ON THE STREET OR IN YOUR CAR]: X. What best describes where your home is located?
Urban area
Suburban area
Small town or village
A subdivision or grouping of homes outside a city or town
Rural area
X. Do you or anyone in your household experience any of the following? Select all that apply.
Blindness or low vision
Color blindness or color vision deficiency
Deafness or hard of hearing
Mobility or physical impairment
Cognitive or learning impairment
Mental health condition
A condition that requires oxygen, use of health monitors, or another device that requires electricity (such as a CPAP machine)
Chronic illness
Other (please specify)
Prefer not to say
X. What was your total household income before taxes during the past 12 months?
Less than $25,000
$25,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $74,999
$75,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,000
$150,000 or more
FINAL COMMENTS
X. Lastly, what additional information would help you in your decisions about flooding, and why?
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