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1
NCARs Societal Impacts Program WIST-Related
Research Efforts
  • Julie Demuth
  • NCAR Societal Impacts Program
  • 3rd National Surface Transportation Weather
    Symposium
  • Vienna, VA
  • July 18, 2007

2
Outline
  • Socio-economic roles in WIST
  • NCARs Societal Impacts Program (SIP)
  • SIPs research activities relevant to the
    transportation community
  • OUSSSA
  • ISSA-T
  • Other related efforts

3
Socio-economic roles in WIST goals
  • Identify the priorities, challenges, and
    opportunities for research and development that
    will contribute to saving lives, reducing
    injuries, and improving efficiency in the
    Nations surface transportation infrastructure.
  • Investigate opportunities to document and
    substantiate the socioeconomic impacts of
    improved surface transportation weather products
    and services.
  • Identify the potential and emerging information
    dissemination technologies available to get the
    right message to surface transportation weather
    stakeholders.
  • Establish partnerships with the stakeholder
    community to ensure that customers and
    stakeholders understand how to effectively use
    surface transportation weather products and
    services in their decision-making processes.
  • Identify the needs for new products and services
    driven by current operations or concepts for
    future surface transportation systems. Are there
    existing capabilities or emerging research and
    development that can be leveraged and/or
    transitioned into operations to meet these needs?
    How can probabilistic forecasts be used to meet
    these needs?
  • Articulate a clear observation strategy for
    surface transportation weather that defines the
    types of data that are needed and the optimal mix
    of observing platforms required to meet those
    needs.
  • Define the needs for advanced computing capacity
    required for surface transportation weather
    modeling and for the assimilation of data from
    multiple data sources.

4
Societal Impacts Program (SIP)
  • Jeff Lazo, Director
  • Objective
  • Improve the societal gains from weather
    forecasting by infusing social science and
    economic research, methods, and capabilities into
    the planning, execution, and analysis of weather
    information, applications, and research
    directions.
  • Achieved through combination of research,
    outreach and education, WASIS program, capacity
    building / community support

5
Why study this?
  • Socio-economic valuation and impacts analysis
  • lives saved
  • time saved
  • environmental values
  • Program justification
  • Program evaluation
  • Guidance for research investment
  • Inform users of forecast benefits

Weather forecast value and related topics are
often mentioned but rarely studied!
6
Overall U.S. Sector Sensitivity Assessment
(OUSSSA)
  • Goal Evaluate the sensitivity of U.S. economic
    sectors to weather variability
  • Economic impacts of weather
  • Motivation Wide use of back-of-the-envelope
    economic sensitivity estimates (e.g., Dutton
    2002)
  • Methodology
  • Sensitivity variation in economic productivity
    caused by weather variability
  • Technology and economic inputs (capital, labor,
    energy) held constant
  • Estimate sensitivity using data for 11 sectors,
    48 states, 24 years 12,672 observations

7
OUSSSA -- Sector sensitivity
(Billions 2000)
Sector Mean Max Min Range Range
Agriculture 127.6 134.4 119.0 15.4 12.09
Wholesale trade 601.5 607.8 594.5 13.3 2.20
Retail trade 761.5 771.2 753.9 17.3 2.27
FIRE 1,639.3 1,713.1 1,580.6 132.5 8.08
Communications 237.3 243.4 232.3 11.1 4.68
Utilities 212.9 220.8 206.0 14.9 6.98
Transportation 276.1 280.7 271.0 9.8 3.53
Manufacturing 1,524.8 1,583.2 1,458.2 125.1 8.20
Construction 374.5 384.0 366.4 17.7 4.71
Mining 102.0 108.9 94.2 14.7 14.38
Services 1,834.9 1,865.4 1,804.9 60.5 3.30
Total National 7,692.4 7,813.4 7,554.6 258.7 3.36
8
Individual Sector Sensitivity Assessment
Transportation (ISSA-T)
  • Goal Assess transportation sectors use and
    value of weather forecasts and weather
    information
  • Motivation
  • Develop baseline knowledge and valid and reliable
    socio-economic methods for use and value
  • Improve provision of weather information and
    support public investment in weather observing
    and forecasting systems
  • 5 subsectors air, rail, water, truck, pipeline

9
ISSA-T
  • Methodology expert elicitation from researchers,
    private sector employees, government officials
  • Phase 1 (now through Fall 2007) Input through
    semi-structured interviews to refine project
    scope, assess methodological approach, hone
    survey instrument for next phase
  • Phase 2 (tentative) Input through online
    structured survey from a broader population of
    experts

10
ISSA-T
  • Interview questions
  • Experts demographics, general sector assessment
  • Weather impacts
  • How weather affects costs, demand
  • Annual variability of weather effects
  • Economic impacts
  • Use and value of weather forecast information
  • Look at weather information currently used,
    available but not currently used, not available
  • Usefulness, upper and lower bounds of costs,
    upper and lower bounds of value of weather
    information
  • We need your input!
  • Feedback, contacts to interview or survey,
    references, etc.

11
Other related efforts
  • Communication of Forecast Uncertainty (CoFU)
  • To assess publics understanding, use, and
    preferences about forecast uncertainty
    information
  • Warning Decisions in Extreme Weather Events
  • Explore decision processes of 4 user groups in
    obtaining, interpreting, and responding to
    extreme weather event warnings
  • Case study of the December 20-21, 2006, blizzard
    along the Colorado Front Range
  • Peoples information sources and driving
    decisions ? actual behaviors!
  • Warning Project
  • Peoples information sources and driving
    decisions related flash flood and tornado
    scenarios ? stated behaviors

12
WIST goals revisted
  • Identify the priorities, challenges, and
    opportunities for research and development that
    will contribute to saving lives, reducing
    injuries, and improving efficiency in the
    Nations surface transportation infrastructure.
  • Investigate opportunities to document and
    substantiate the socioeconomic impacts of
    improved surface transportation weather products
    and services.
  • Identify the potential and emerging information
    dissemination technologies available to get the
    right message to surface transportation weather
    stakeholders.
  • Establish partnerships with the stakeholder
    community to ensure that customers and
    stakeholders understand how to effectively use
    surface transportation weather products and
    services in their decision-making processes.
  • Identify the needs for new products and services
    driven by current operations or concepts for
    future surface transportation systems. Are there
    existing capabilities or emerging research and
    development that can be leveraged and/or
    transitioned into operations to meet these needs?
    How can probabilistic forecasts be used to meet
    these needs?

13
Thank you!
  • Contact
  • Jeff Lazo, SIP Director (lazo_at_ucar.edu)
  • Julie Demuth (jdemuth_at_ucar.edu)
  • www.sip.ucar.edu
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