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adDid you know the National Weather Service updated its mission statement recently?
Provide weather, water and climate data, forecasts, warnings, and impact-based decision support services for the protection of life and property and enhancement of the national economy.
Notice that “impact-based decision support services” (IDSS) was added to the mission statement to reflect the significant contributions of “IDSS.” In common terms, IDSS is “forecast advice” – the provision of interpretive services translating weather, water and climate forecast information to meet the needs of NWS core partners (i.e., emergency management, other government partners with a mission aligned to the NWS, water resource managers, and the electronic media).
IDSS factors in not only the traditional aspects of a weather forecast but also expected impacts on public safety, travel, essential services, and government operations. To meet this challenge, social science is brought into the equation along with physical science to better understand how societal factors relate to expected impacts. For instance, light snow falling at rush hour during the work week with rapidly dropping temperatures is likely to cause a bigger disruption than light snow falling on a Saturday afternoon with temperatures hovering above freezing.
To provide meaningful IDSS, many more factors are considered to improve the decision making of emergency managers, community leaders, and government agencies. Sticking with the snowfall example, that light snow event would have a much greater impact if it were the first of the season instead of later in the winter when people have adjusted their driving habits and are well-versed in dealing with snow.
Implementing a new foundational service takes time. IDSS has grown from just an idea at the onset of the Weather-Ready Nation “era” back in 2011 to a mature, ever improving program today. Significant achievements include the:
Our work is not done. IDSS continues to improve and there are some exciting projects still in progress. Improvement involves knowing our partners’ needs even more and having more data at our fingertips. A few ongoing efforts include:
Learn more about Impact-based Decision Support Services at:
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