6.2 The Evolving Role of the NWS Science and Operations Officer: Preparing Offices on New Methods of Hazardous Weather Communication

Wednesday, 9 January 2019: 1:45 PM
North 221AB (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Stephen W. Bieda III, NWSFO, Amarillo, TX; and D. Hawblitzel, T. Lindley, and T. M. Ryan

The National Weather Service (NWS) is embarking on an initiative known as NWSEvolve to help federal, state, and local partners as well as the public better prepare for extreme events through new methods in communication and decision support. The Science and Operations Officer (SOO) at each NWS Weather Forecast Office is responsible for ensuring the scientific integrity and operational activities of their respective office. As demand increases for weather interpretation and communication from the weather enterprise, SOOs are now increasingly responsible for ensuring operational staff are prepared to effectively convey the forecast of an extreme event. In addition, SOOs must now further understand the latest science on societal response to a message in order to train their forecasting staff in this new service-based paradigm. Though SOOs have been, by the nature of the position, inward looking on improving all aspects related to operational meteorology, the position must now also include attention to understanding communication. In the past few years, SOOs are now increasingly integrating into their efforts the latest state of the social sciences, training on creating informative social media posts, and developing diverse partnerships in preparing the NWS, as well as the community, to be Weather Ready.
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