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Service Assessments

images from hurricane Irene, see caption below for details

 

Hurricane Irene, August 21-30, 2011

Top Left - NOAA GOES 13 visible image of Hurricane Irene taken at 12:32 UTC (8:32 a.m. EDT) on August 27, 2011, as it was moving northward along the east coast.

Map of total storm rainfall for Hurricane Irene (NCEP/HPC) overlaid with photos of Hurricane Irene's impacts. Clockwise from top right:

  • Damage to bridge over the Pemigewasset River/East Branch in Lincoln, NH (NH DOT)
  • Trees across road and utility lines in Guilford, CT (CT DEP)
  • Damage to homes from storm surge at Cosey Beach, East Haven, CT (CT DEP)
  • Flooding of Delaware River closes Rt. 29 in Trenton, NJ (State of New Jersey, Office of the Governor)
  • Damage from storm surge on North Carolina's Outer Banks (USGS)
  • Damage to home from an EF1 tornado in Lewes, DE (Sussex County, DE EOC)
  • River flooding on Schoharie Creek near Lexington, NY (USGS)
  • Flood damage to historic covered bridge and road in Quechee, VT (FEMA)

NWS conducts Service Assessments to evaluate its performance after significant hydrometeorological, oceanographic, or geological events. Assessments may be initiated when one or more of the following criteria are met:

  • Major economic impact on a large area or population
  • Multiple fatalities or numerous serious injuries
  • Extensive national public interest or media coverage
  • Unusual level of attention to NWS performance
Assessment teams, composed of experts from within and outside the NWS, evaluate activities before, during, and after events to determine the usefulness of NWS products and services.The team generates a report, which serves as an evaluative tool to identify and share best practices in operations and procedures, and identify and address service deficiencies. The goal of the activity is for the NWS to continuously improve its services to the nation.

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Adobe Acrobat logo Most Assessments are PDFs. Download free PDF Reader.

Service Assessments are part of the NWS Verification Program. The NWS Office of the Administrator decides whether to perform an assessment. A report is released when the Assistant Administrator for Weather Services has approved it. If an event does not warrant a service assessment, but a need exists to document the event's data, NWS staff may issue a Post-Storm Data Acquisition report. Single hard copies of older Service Assessments reports may be available, email:



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Last Updated: October 11, 2012