Requirements for the use of impact-based forecasts and warnings by road maintenance services in Germany

Q2 Earth and Planetary Sciences
Jasmina Schmidt, N. Tietze, L. Gerhold, T. Kox
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Abstract

Abstract. Impact-based forecasts and warnings (IBFs) are seen as important drivers for adequate anticipation and assessment of potential threats to public safety as they give a better understanding of the weather event's impacts. To prepare for impacts of weather events and prevent weather-related accidents, road maintenance services are actively using weather information in their daily work routine. This paper looks into the requirements that road maintenance services have for IBFs and how weather forecasts are used at the moment. The study is part of an interdisciplinary research project and follows a qualitative social science research approach. Findings show that the following factors are general user requirements: relevance of information, recognition of spatial and temporal requests, acceptability, comprehensibility, and technical demands. These are also applicable to IBFs with the extension to provide a benefit for road maintenance services in situations that rarely occur and where no embodied knowledge in the organization is existent.
德国道路维护服务使用基于影响的预报和警告的要求
摘要基于影响的预报和警报(ibf)被视为充分预测和评估对公共安全的潜在威胁的重要驱动因素,因为它们可以更好地了解天气事件的影响。道路维修服务正积极在日常工作中使用天气资料,为天气事件的影响作好准备,并预防与天气有关的意外。本文探讨了道路养护服务对ibf的要求以及目前如何使用天气预报。该研究是一个跨学科研究项目的一部分,并遵循定性社会科学研究方法。研究结果表明,以下因素是一般用户需求:信息的相关性、对空间和时间请求的识别、可接受性、可理解性和技术需求。这些也适用于ibf,扩展到在很少发生的情况下为道路维护服务提供好处,并且在组织中没有具体的知识存在。
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Advances in Science and Research
Advances in Science and Research Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geophysics
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