Survey Instrument: NWS Fire Weather Survey
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This survey is being conducted on behalf of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Weather Service (NWS) to better understand your experience with wildfires and the information you need to prepare for future wildfires.
Your feedback is vital, and your responses will assist in improving tools and services that meet the needs of the public for preparing for and responding to wildfires.
This survey should only take 10-15 minutes of your time, depending on your responses and how much you would like to share about your experience(s). Thank you in advance for your time and participation.
1.1 Are you at least 18 years of age?
Respondent must be at least 18 years old to continue with the survey.
1.2 In which state is your primary residence?
[IF ANSWER TO 1.2 INDICATES PRIMARY RESIDENCE IS NOT IN FIRE WEATHER REGION]
1.3 Do you have a second or additional home, vacation home, or regular condominium or apartment rental in a state outside of the state in which you currently live?
Yes
No
[IF ANSWER TO 1.3 INDICATES THEY HAVE A SECOND HOME]
1.4 In which state is your additional or regular vacation home, condominium, or apartment?
[IF ANSWER TO 1.4 IS NOT A FIRE WEATHER STATE]
1.5 Is there a state in which you frequently vacation that is outside of the state in which you live? (Please only include a state in which you have spent at least one week a year for 3 or more years)
Yes
No
[IF ANSWER TO 1.5 IS YES]
1.6 In which state do you frequently vacation? (Please only include states in which you have spent at least one week a year for 3 or more years.)
Respondent must live in or regularly stay/vacation in a fire weather region in order to continue with the survey.
These next questions are about any experiences you’ve had with major wildfire events. A wildfire is an unplanned and uncontrolled fire that started in an area of vegetation, such as grassland, brushland, or forests. Wildfires can then spread into developed areas and affect structures such as houses and businesses.
2.1 Have you experienced a wildfire where you live, work, or vacation within the past 10 years? (This can include in your immediate area or in a nearby city, town, or county if it affected you.)
Within 5 miles
6 miles or more
No, have not experienced a wildfire
Don’t recall
[IF ANSWER TO 2.1 INDICATES THEY HAVE EXPERIENCED A WILDFIRE]
2.2 How many times have you experienced a wildfire in the past 10 years?
____ times
[STATEMENT SHOWN IF ANSWER TO 2.2 IS GREATER THAN 1]
For the rest of these questions, we would like for you to think of the most recent wildfire you have experienced.
[IF ANSWER TO 2.1 INDICATES THEY HAVE EXPERIENCED A WILDFIRE, ASK QUESTIONS 2.3 - 2.6]
2.3 How long ago was the most recent wildfire you experienced?
Less than a year ago
Within the past 1 to 2 years
3 to 5 years ago
5 to 10 years ago
Don’t recall
2.4 In which state or territory was the most recent wildfire you experienced?
2.5 At what location did the most recent wildfire you experienced affect you? (Select all that apply.)
At my primary home
At work
As a place I was visiting or vacationing
Don’t recall
2.6 As a result of the most recent wildfire you experienced, did you, personally, receive any damage to your home, work location, or vacation property?
Yes (Comment box to describe damage)
No
Next, we have some questions about evacuation orders that you may or may not have received within the past 10 years.
2.7 Within the past 10 years, have you received an evacuation order because of a wildfire?
Yes
No
Do not recall
[IF ANSWER TO 2.7 IS YES]
2.8 Did you evacuate as a result of the most recent evacuation order you received?
Yes
No
Prefer not to say
Do not recall
[IF ANSWER TO 2.8 IS NO]
2.9 You indicated that you did not evacuate in response to the most recent evacuation order you received within the past 10 years. Why didn’t you evacuate? (select all that apply?)
I did not feel the wildfire was severe enough to evacuate
I did not want to leave my home
I did not have time to evacuate
I did not have transportation to evacuate
I did not have the financial means to evacuate
I did not feel I was physically able to evacuate (because of a disability or physical
ailment)
The evacuation order was canceled
Other (please specify) __________________
Prefer not to say
Do not recall
[IF ANSWER TO 2.7 IS YES, ASK QUESTIONS 2.10 - 2.12]
2.10 How long before the evacuation was scheduled were you given the most recent evacuation order?
A week before the scheduled evacuation
A day before the scheduled evacuation
Right before the scheduled evacuation
Do not recall
2.11 Do you feel that the timing of the most recent order to evacuate was...?
Too early
At the right time
Too late
Do not recall
2.12 From whom did you receive the most recent evacuation order? Select all that apply.
A federal agency (such as the National Weather Service)
A state agency (such as the Department of Transportation)
Local fire department
Local police or sheriff’s department
A local television station
A local radio station
A weather-related website (such as AccuWeather.com or WeatherUnderground.com)
Local news website
Other (please specify): ________
Don’t recall
[IF ANSWER TO 2.7 IS NO]
2.13 Even though you did not personally receive an evacuation order, have you heard about an order to evacuate nearby within the past 10 years because of a wildfire? If so, was it close enough to concern you?
Yes, I heard of one that was close enough to concern me
Yes, I heard of one, but it wasn’t close enough to concern me
No, I did not hear of one
Don’t recall
[IF ANSWER TO 2.13 IS “No” OR “Don’t recall”]
2.14 Within the past 10 years, have you received any other evacuation-related information because of a wildfire (including information about the potential need to evacuate, evacuation routes, etc., but not including evacuation orders)?
Yes
No
Do not recall
[IF ANSWER TO 2.13 OR 2.14 IS YES, ASK 2.15 - 2.16]
2.15 Did you take any of the following actions because of that [nearby evacuation order that you heard about/the evacuation-related information you received]? Select all that apply.
I prepared to evacuate (for example, packed my belongings, packed my car, made plans for transportation)
I arranged or started to arrange for temporary housing
I evacuated
I took other actions related to evacuating (please describe): ______________________
I did not take action related to evacuating
Don’t recall
2.16 From what source(s) did you receive [evacuation-related information/learn of a nearby evacuation order]? Select all that apply.
A federal agency (such as the National Weather Service)
A state agency (Such as the Department of Transportation)
Local fire department
Local police or sheriff’s department
A local television station
A local radio station
A weather-related website (such as AccuWeather.com or WeatherUnderground.com)
Local news website
Other (please specify): ________
Don’t recall
[THIS SECTION IS ONLY ASKED OF RESPONDENTS THAT INDICATED THEY HAVE EXPERIENCED A WILDFIRE IN QUESTION 2.1]
Next, we have some questions about information you may have received before, during, and/or after the most recent wildfire you experienced.
3.1 Did you receive any of the following types of information BEFORE, DURING, or AFTER the most recent wildfire you experienced? If so, please indicate when you received it. Select all that apply.
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More than 24 hours BEFORE the start of the wildfire |
Within 24 hours of the start of the wildfire |
At some point DURING the wildfire |
After the fire had stopped |
I did NOT receive this information at any time during the wildfire |
I received this information, but I don’t recall when |
The probability or risk that the wildfire would affect your location |
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Potential fire risks to homes, buildings, or structures |
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What I needed to do to prepare for the wildfire |
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How weather changes (such as wind direction or humidity) could impact the fire |
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Potential risks to vegetation or natural areas, pets or wildlife, or human health |
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How the wildfire compares to other fires that have occurred in the area |
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A red flag warning |
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3.2 Thinking about the information you indicated that you received about the most recent wildfire you experienced, how do you feel about the timing of receiving that information?
[ASKED ONLY ABOUT THE INFORMATION THEY INDICATED RECEIVING IN 3.1]
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Too early |
At the right time |
Too late |
Don’t recall |
The probability or risk that the wildfire would affect your location |
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Potential fire risks to homes, buildings, or structures |
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What I needed to do to prepare for the wildfire |
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How weather changes (such as wind direction or humidity) could impact the fire |
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Potential risks to vegetation or natural areas, pets or wildlife, or human health |
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How the wildfire compares to other fires that have occurred in the area |
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A red flag warning |
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3.3 Now please rate how useful each piece of information that you received during the most recent wildfire you experienced was to any decisions you made in response to the fire (including decisions to evacuate, prepare to evacuate, take other action to prepare your home or outside area for wildfire, not take any steps to prepare, etc.).
[[ASKED ONLY ABOUT THE INFORMATION THEY INDICATED RECEIVING IN 3.1]]
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Extremely useful |
Very useful |
Somewhat useful |
A little useful |
Not at all useful |
Don’t recall |
The probability or risk that the wildfire would affect your location |
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Potential fire risks to homes, buildings, or structures |
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What I needed to do to prepare for the wildfire |
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How weather changes (such as wind direction or humidity) could impact the fire |
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Potential risks to vegetation or natural areas, pets or wildlife, or human health |
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How the wildfire compares to other fires that have occurred in the area |
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A red flag warning |
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3.4 Did you receive any other information before or during the wildfire that you found especially useful? If yes, please describe the information and why it was especially useful to you in terms of the decisions you made in response to the fire. If no, enter “no.” _______________________
3.5 Thinking about the types of information you received during the most recent wildfire you experienced, from what source(s) did this information come? Select all that apply.
A federal agency (such as the National Weather Service)
A state agency (such as the Department of Transportation)
Local fire department
Local police or sheriff’s department
A local television station
A local radio station
A weather related website (such as AccuWeather.com or WeatherUnderground.com)
A local news website
National news or media coverage (such as CNN)
A broadcast meteorologist
Social media
Word of mouth, friends, neighbors, etc.
Other (please specify): ________
Don’t recall
3.6 Thinking about the types of information you received during the most recent wildfire you experienced, how did you receive this information? Select all that apply.
Personal visit to house
A phone call
A text message
An alert or emergency notification that automatically came across smartphone
An email
A radio notification or broadcast
A television notification or broadcast
A weather-related website
A weather-related smartphone app (such as Weather Bug, The Weather Channel)
A radio or television news phone app
Social media posts
Information personally sought online
Other (please specify): _______
Don’t recall
3.7 Again thinking about the information you received about the most recent wildfire you experienced, which single mode of sharing information do you think was the most effective for you, personally? Please select only one.
[LIST WILL SHOW ONLY THOSE SELECTED IN QUESTION 3.6]
Personal visit to house
A phone call
A text message
An alert or emergency notification that automatically came across smartphone
An email
A radio notification or broadcast
A television notification or broadcast
A weather-related website
A weather-related smartphone app (such as Weather Bug, The Weather Channel)
A radio or television news phone app
Social media posts
Information personally sought online
Other (please specify): _______
No mode of sharing information as effective for me
Don’t recall
[THIS SECTION IS ONLY ASKED OF RESPONDENTS THAT DID NOT EXPERIENCE A WILDFIRE (ANSWER TO 2.1 IS NO), BUT DID GET AT LEAST SOME INFORMATION (ANSWER TO 2.7, 2.13, OR 2.14 IS YES)]
4.1 Did you see or hear about any of the following topics regarding wildfires within the past 10 years? Select all that apply.
The probability or risk that the wildfire would affect your location
Potential fire risks to homes, buildings, or structures
What I needed to do to prepare for the wildfire
How weather changes (such as wind direction or humidity) could impact the fire
Potential risks to vegetation or natural areas, pets or wildlife, or human health
How the wildfire compares to other fires that have occurred in the area
A red flag warning
None of these
Don’t recall
[IF ANSWER TO 4.1 IS NOT “NONE OF THESE” OR “DON’T RECALL”, ASK 4.2 FOR ONLY TOPICS THEY INDICATED IN 4.1]
4.2 Please rate how useful the information was to you in terms of understanding your personal risk related to the wildfire or making decisions to prepare or respond to the wildfire (including decisions to evacuate, prepare to evacuate, take other action to prepare your home or outside area for wildfire, etc.) (The information you heard or saw about wildfires.)
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Extremely useful |
Very |
Somewhat useful |
A little |
Not at all useful |
Don’t recall |
The probability or risk that the wildfire would affect your location |
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Potential fire risks to homes, buildings, or structures |
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What I needed to do to prepare for the wildfire |
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How weather changes (such as wind direction or humidity) could impact the fire |
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Potential risks to vegetation or natural areas, pets or wildlife, or human health |
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How the wildfire compares to other fires that have occurred in the area |
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A red flag warning |
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[THIS SECTION IS ONLY ASKED OF RESPONDENTS THAT ANSWERED NO TO 2.1, 2.7, 2.13, AND 2.14]
5.1 Although you have not experienced a wildfire, have you seen or heard anything about any of the following topics regarding wildfires in the past 10 years? Please select all of the topics that you have seen/heard about.
The probability or risk that the wildfire would affect your location
Potential fire risks to homes, buildings, or structures
What I needed to do to prepare for the wildfire
How weather changes (such as wind direction or humidity) could impact the fire
Potential risks to vegetation or natural areas, pets or wildlife, or human health
How the wildfire compares to other fires that have occurred in the area
A red flag warning
None of these
Don’t recall
[IF ANSWER TO 5.1 IS NOT “NONE OF THESE” OR “DON’T RECALL”, ASK 5.2 FOR ONLY TOPICS INDICATED IN 5.1]
5.2 Please rate how useful the information was to you in terms of understanding your personal risk related to the wildfire or making decisions to prepare or respond to the wildfire. (The information you heard or saw about wildfires.)
[ASKED ONLY ABOUT THE INFORMATION THEY SAW/HEARD]
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Extremely useful |
Very |
Somewhat useful |
Slightly |
Not at all useful |
Don’t recall |
The probability or risk that the wildfire would affect your location |
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Potential fire risks to homes, buildings, or structures |
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What I needed to do to prepare for the wildfire |
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How weather changes (such as wind direction or humidity) could impact the fire |
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Potential risks to vegetation or natural areas, pets or wildlife, or human health |
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How the wildfire compares to other fires that have occurred in the area |
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A red flag warning |
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[IF ANSWER TO 2.1 INDICATES THEY HAVE EXPERIENCED A WILDFIRE, ASK 6.1]
Earlier we asked about actions you did or did not take related to evacuation. Next, we would like to know about any actions you took in response to the most recent wildfire you experienced, other than evacuation-related actions.
6.1 Which, if any, of the following actions did you take to prepare for the most recent wildfire you experienced? Select all that apply.
I did not take any action
Checked my yard for flammable materials / brought in flammable materials from outside
Stocked water for drinking
Stocked water for other uses during a possible wildfire emergency
Prepared fire extinguisher(s)
Stocked food
Secured pets
Secured keepsakes, valuables, or other perishables
Reported wildfire activity near me
Other (please specify any additional action you took to prepare): _______________
Don’t recall
[IF ANSWER TO 6.1 IS NOT “I DID NOT TAKE ANY ACTION” OR “DON’T RECALL”, ASK 6.2]
6.2 How far in advance of the most recent wildfire you experienced did you begin preparing?
Longer than a week before
A week before
A day before
Right before the fire started
Did not prepare until the fire was occurring
Don’t recall
[IF ANSWER TO 2.1 IS NO, BUT ANSWER TO 2.7, 2.13, OR 2.14 IS YES, ASK 6.3]
6.3 Next, we would like to know about any actions you took based on the information you saw or heard about wildfires. Based on the information about wildfires that you saw or heard in the past 10 years (from the previous questions), did you do any of the following actions to prepare for the possibility of a wildfire? Select all that apply.
I did not take any action
Checked my yard for flammable materials / brought in flammable materials from outside
Stocked water for drinking
Stocked water for other uses during a possible wildfire emergency
Prepared fire extinguisher(s)
Stocked food
Secured pets
Secured keepsakes, valuables, or other perishables
Reported wildfire activity near me
Other (please specify any additional action you took to prepare): _______________
Don’t recall
Next, we have some questions about your perceptions of wildfires impacting your area. By area, we mean the area in [state] where you [primarily live/have an additional home, vacation home, or regular condominium or apartment/where you frequently vacation.]
(Please think about your immediate area, as well as nearby cities, towns, or counties if you think wildfires in those areas would or could affect you.)
7.1 How unconcerned or concerned are you about future wildfires occurring in your area?
Very unconcerned
Slightly unconcerned
Neither concerned nor unconcerned
Slightly concerned
Very concerned
Don’t know
7.2 If a wildfire occurred in your area, how likely are you to be personally impacted?
Very unlikely
Slightly unlikely
Neither likely nor unlikely
Slightly likely
Very likely
Don’t know
7.3 How unprepared or prepared do you personally think you are to deal with wildfires that may occur in your area?
Very unprepared
Slightly unprepared
Neither prepared nor unprepared
Slightly prepared
Very prepared
Don’t know
7.4 How unprepared or prepared do you think your city, town, or county is to deal with wildfires that may occur?
Very unprepared
Slightly unprepared
Neither prepared nor unprepared
Slightly prepared
Very prepared
Don’t know
For the next few questions, we would like for you to think about how you would feel if a severe wildfire occurred in your area in the very near future.
7.5 In the event of a severe wildfire in your area, please rate how concerned you would be about the following. [These will be in random order.]
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Extremely concerned |
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Moderately concerned |
Slightly |
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Don’t recall |
Structural damage to your home |
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Damage to human health or life |
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Next, we have a few questions about wildfire-related information you might receive in the future. We would like to better understand your opinions about different sources of information and best practices for providing you with information.
[QUESTION 8.1 IS ONLY ASKED OF RESPONDENTS THAT ANSWERED NO TO 2.1.]
8.1 How would you prefer to receive information about wildfires? (Select all that apply.)
Personal visit to home
A phone call
A text message
An alert or emergency notification that automatically came across smartphone
An email
A radio notification or broadcast
A television notification or broadcast
A weather-related website
A weather-related smartphone app (such as Weather Bug, The Weather Channel)
A radio or television news phone app
A personal visit from a local authority
Social media posts
Don’t know
Don’t want to receive any information
8.2 Please rate your level of agreement with the following statement:
There is adequate information available to me that can help me prepare for wildfires.
Strongly agree
Somewhat agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Somewhat disagree
Strongly disagree
Don’t know
8.3 Is there any information you feel would help you better prepare for potential wildfires that is not currently available to you? If yes, can you please describe? If no, please enter “no.”
Thank you for your input thus far. We are almost finished. We have just a few questions about how you would react to information presented during fire weather forecasts.
For the following questions, please imagine that you live in Town 3.
[A RANDOM HALF OF THE RESPONDENTS WILL SEE THE RED FLAG WARNING AND THE OTHER HALF THE PROBABILISTIC INFORMATION. THEY WILL ALL BE ASKED THE BELOW SERIES OF QUESTIONS.]
[HALF OF RESPONDENTS WILL BE ASKED 9.1 - 9.7 ABOUT THE RED FLAG WARNING ON THE RIGHT. HALF OF RESPONDENTS WILL BE ASKED 9.1 - 9.7 ABOUT THE PROBABILISTIC IMAGE ON THE LEFT.]
9.1 If you lived in Town 3, and saw this image on your cell phone, television, online, etc., how likely do you feel that wildfire could impact your home?
Extremely likely
Very likely
Moderately likely
Slightly likely
Not at all likely
Don’ know
9.2 If you lived in Town 3, and saw this image on your cell phone, television, online, etc., how likely would you be to evacuate?
Extremely likely
Very likely
Moderately likely
Slightly likely
Not at all likely
Don’ know
9.3 If you lived in Town 3, and saw this image on your cell phone, television, online, etc., how likely are you to take protective action (by protective action, we mean any action to protect yourself or your property from a possible wildfire)?
Extremely likely
Very likely
Moderately likely
Slightly likely
Not at all likely
Don’ know
9.4 If you lived in Town 3, and saw this image on your cell phone, television, online, etc., how likely are you to cancel or delay ANY plans (parties or gatherings, field work, moving trailers, attending events, etc.)
Extremely likely
Very likely
Moderately likely
Slightly likely
Not at all likely
Don’ know
[IF ANSWER TO 9.3 IS EXTREMELY LIKELY, VERY LIKELY, MODERATELY LIKELY, OR SLIGHTLY LIKELY]
9.5 You indicated that you would be likely to take protective action if you lived in Town 3 and saw this image on your cell phone, television, online, etc. Specifically, what action(s) would you take? (Check all that apply)
Check my yard for flammable materials / bring in flammable materials from outside
Stock water for drinking
Stock water for other uses (bathing, extinguishing fires, etc.)
Prepare fire extinguisher(s)
Stock food
Secure pets
Secure keepsakes, valuables, or other perishables
Prepare for evacuation (pack belongings, secure transportation, pack car, etc.)
Arrange or start to arrange for temporary housing
Search for more information
Other (please specify) ____________
Don’t know
[IF ANSWER TO 9.5 IS NOT “DON’T KNOW”]
9.6 Specifically, what about the information presented would encourage you to take this action if you lived in Town 3? ___________________________
[IF ANSWER TO 9.3 IS “NOT AT ALL LIKELY”]
9.7 Why would you not take protective action if you received this information and lived in Town 3? (Again, protective action means any action to protect yourself or your property from a possible wildfire) _____________
Thank you. Please answer these few final questions about yourself.
10.1 What is your ZIP Code?
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10.2 What is your age?
____ years old
10.3 What is the highest level of education you have completed?
Some high school, but did not graduate
High school graduate or equivalent
Some college or trade school, but did not graduate
Associate’s degree or trade school degree
Bachelor’s degree
Master’s degree
Professional or doctorate degree (such as M.D. or Ph.D.)
Prefer not to answer
10.4 What is your race and/or ethnicity? Select all that apply.
American Indian or Alaska Native (For example, Navajo Nation, Blackfeet Tribe of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation of Montana, Native Village of Barrow Inupiat Traditional Government, Nome Eskimo Community, Aztec, Maya, etc.)
Asian (For example, Chinese, Asian Indian, Filipino, Vietnamese, Korean, Japanese, etc.)
Black or African American (For example, African American, Jamaican, Haitian, Nigerian, Ethiopian, Somali, etc.)
Hispanic or Latino (For example, Mexican, Puerto Rican, Salvadoran, Cuban, Dominican, Guatemalan, etc.)
Middle Eastern or North African (For example, Lebanese, Iranian, Egyptian, Syrian, Iraqi, Israeli, etc.)
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander (For example, Native Hawaiian, Samoan, Chamorro, Tongan, Fijian, Marshallese, etc.)
White (For example, English, German, Irish, Italian, Polish, Scottish, etc.)
Other (Please specify): _______________
Don’t know
Prefer not to answer
10.5 How would you describe your place of residence?
Large city or urban area
Suburbs near a large city
Small city or town
Rural area
Do not know
Prefer not to answer
10.6 In which language do you prefer to receive your weather information?
English
Spanish
Chinese Mandarin
Chinese Cantonese
Tagalog
Vietnamese
Arabic
French
Other (please specify) _____________________
Not sure
10.7 How long have you lived in the current state you live in? (If a fraction of a year, please round up to the nearest whole number.)
____ years
10.8 Which do you consider yourself?
Female
Male
Transgender, non-binary, or another gender
Prefer not to answer
10.9 Which of these categories best describes your total household income before taxes last year?
Under $20,000
$20,001-$40,000
$40,001-$60,000
$60,001-$80,000
$80,001-$100,000
More than $100,000
Don't know
I prefer not to answer
Thank you! That’s all the questions we have for you. On behalf of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the National Weather Service, thank you so much for your time.
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