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NOAA Weather Radio: Proven, Effective, and Still Growing Bruce T. Jones Midland Radio Corporation
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With no TV or cell phone service, bowling alley manager Jon Fisher relied on battery backed-up NOAA Weather Radio. His decision to send customers and employees home saved many lives. “It kind of saved my life, so I’d like to put it on a box, on a shelf and kind of pay homage to it.” The Oklahoman 6/16/13
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“During and after the tornado, the only things that still worked were landline phones and NOAA Weather Radio.” May 20, 2013 Moore, OK EF-5 Former NWS employee
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Cell System Overloads & Failures Joplin-Moore Hurricane Sandy Washington DC Earthquake France: System-Wide Crash 7/6/12 26 million customers No call, text, or Internet for 9 hours
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1,021 Transmitters
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NWR still works. The good news:
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An Evaluation of Convective Warning Utilization by the General Public Goldsbury et al. 2011 Did you receive word of the warning when it was issued? Yes 88% No 12% If you answered yes, how did you FIRST learn of the warning? (Choose one) While watching TV 29% While listening to commercial radio 6% Through NOAA weather radio 18% Through the Internet (e.g., e-mail or Web pages) 16% Through Internet-based social media (e.g., Twitter or Facebook) 6% Through an alert service through my telephone, cell phone, or pager 15% From community sirens 3%
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Weather radio listenership is at an all-time high. ~20 million nationwide. DHS, FEMA, NWS, EC, CRC, ARC recommend a weather radio for every home, school, and business 114 million US households +27 million businesses Highest: Tornado Alley, Dixie Alley, Florida =141 million locations should have NWR Alabama: 30% of households Evansville, Huntsville, Joplin 60-75%
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Building on Current NWR Success: 1) Keep it important, relevant, and front-line. 2) Program it with a goal of satisfying listeners and building audience 3) Ensure loss-free feed to transmitters 4) Promote it. Get a celebrity spokesperson. 5) Bring back the Mark Trail Award
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Building on Current NWR Success: 1) Keep it important, relevant, and front-line. It’s much more than the box. Millions of Americans rely on this.
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“Our radio is the only reliable source for weather information since we live in a cell reception “hole” in rural Northwest Kansas and have satellite internet. My wife will be very thankful because she does not like severe weather, especially when we have no weather radio.” NWS forecaster at Goodland WFO Building on Current NWR Success: 1) Keep it important, relevant, and front-line.
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Building on Current NWR Success: 1) Keep it important, relevant, and front-line.
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Building on Current NWR Success: 1) Keep it important, relevant, and front-line.
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Building on Current NWR Success: 1) Keep it important, relevant, and front-line.
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Building on Current NWR Success: 1) Keep it important, relevant, and front-line. PLACE NWR HERE
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Building on Current NWR Success: 2003 patent for GPS-enabled automobile NWR 1) Keep it important, relevant, and front-line.
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Building on Current NWR Success: 1) Keep it important, relevant, and front-line.
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Emerson La Crosse Oregon Scientific Radio Shack Sanjean SIMA Kaito Eton Emerson Jensen Alert Works Capello C Crane Reecom Chaney Acu-Rite Ambient Weather Midland
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Weather X Sony Coby topAlert jWIN Weather X Uniden Springfield Weather One Weather band radios Weather alert radios
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Building on Current NWR Success: 1) Keep it important, relevant, and front-line. 2) Program it with a goal of satisfying listeners and building audience
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Goals of a Radio Station Program Director: Make current audience listen longer. Give them more of what they want and eliminate tune-out factors.
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“SVR for Washakie County until 3:45pm. SVR for Washakie County until 4:10pm.”
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Goals of a Radio Station Program Director: Make current audience listen longer. Give them more of what they want and eliminate tune-out factors. Attract new listeners with promotion and advertising. Success = Great Product + Non-Stop Promotion
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NWR Outreach Omaha, NE
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NWR Outreach Amarillo, TX
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Building on Current NWR Success: 1) Keep it important, relevant, and front-line. 2) Program it with a goal of satisfying listeners and building audience 3) Ensure loss-free feed to transmitters
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Building on Current NWR Success: 1) Keep it important, relevant, and front-line. 2) Program it with a goal of satisfying listeners and building audience 3) Ensure loss-free feed to transmitters 4) Promote it. Get a celebrity spokesperson.
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WGN-Chicago
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KFDA Newschannel 10 / Telemundo Amarillo, TX
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Building on Current NWR Success: 1) Keep it important, relevant, and front-line. 2) Program it with a goal of satisfying listeners and building audience 3) Ensure loss-free feed to transmitters 4) Promote it. Get a celebrity spokesperson. 5) Bring back the Mark Trail Award
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The Mark Trail Award recognized individuals who promoted the NOAA Weather Radio Network.
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NWR covers 98% of the US population at a cost of about 25 cents/listener/year
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iPhone 5 Cost: $200 (subsidized) $100+ monthly. >$1,000 per year NOAA Weather Radio Cost: $30-50 Free data feed “An app is only a bargain if you can afford the device that runs it.” Wall Street Journal 5/13/13
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What’s Right with NOAA Weather Radio: Instantaneous and simultaneous notification of all receivers...via radio. No congestion. Silent monitor. “The smoke detector for storms.” Battery back-up during power loss. 80dB alert tone saves lives...especially at night. County and event-specific.
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210 transmitters cover 93% of the Canadian population
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In the next 18 months: 10 more in the Arctic 3 more West Coast for tsunamis 14 more for East Coast
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For erratic or quickly developing storms, over- warning saves lives & property.
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April 27, 2011 The morning storms caused power outages affecting not only the public, but also several NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards (NWR) transmitters. In some of these areas, power was not restored by the time the more significant afternoon/evening storms moved through the area. (NWS Service Assessment)
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Everyone should have MULTIPLE & REDUNDANT means of receiving life-saving bulletins Apps / WeatherCallBroadcastersWEA Outdoor Tornado Siren Indoor Tornado Siren
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“I don’t feel safe without my weather radio. I’ve been through three tornadoes.” Mrs. Opal Stennitt Moore, OK
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The Official Voice of the National Weather Service and Environment Canada Weather Radio: Better promoted, they might be as common as smoke detectors
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Meteorologist/Spokesperson Midland Radio Corporation Bruce T. Jones
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