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Description:This project responds to the National Sea Grant College Program opportunity for regional integration with the NOAA Region Collaboration Team. The NWS in Alaska has the ability through their website and radio broadcasts to broadly deliver a detailed weather forecast for communities throughout Alaska via their website and radio broadcasts. Goals and Objective: As noted above, this project responds to NOAA and NWS priorities for Alaska. After consultation between ASG and the NWS research team, the following research questions were identified. Integrated into each of these four focus areas is how do residents use their local knowledge of weather coupled with a forecast to better predict weather. 1. What are the main sources residents of western Alaska use to view weather forecasts? 2. What information is most important in a forecast? 3. Can residents easily navigate the NWS sources and easily find the information they need? 4. Recommended improvements to forecasts for particular geographical areas.
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Sea Grant Document Number:AKU-T-20-001
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