[EAS] National Weather Service Message Flooding

Richard_Rudman rar.bwwg at gmail.com
Fri Sep 27 11:56:27 CDT 2013


Hi, Eric:

Thanks for chiming in on this issue. I hope more EAS participants do.

I believe you are on the right track with the ideas you outlined, but I think the weather service can do more. i had a great one-on-one meeting with Ken Waters, the WCM for the Phoenix office earlier this week. 

I intend to raise the issues and suggestion presented here on the EAS Forum as part of work within the FCC's EAS CSRIC Working Group 3 that core members of the BWWG that sponsors this Forum -- Adrienne Abbott, Clay Freinwald, Suzanne Goucher and I are doing.

FYI, there have been 101 responses to the survey we put up on message flooding as of right now:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/RC62CGC

Some interesting trends are developing according to the early results.

If you have not taken this short survey (only 10 questions), we hope you do.

Regards,

Richard Rudman

On Sep 27, 2013, at 9:11 AM, Eric Adler wrote:

> (1) Advanced filtering in encoder/decoder boxes  (2) Similar filtering for FIPS but have this take place at the NWS side  (3) a rethinking of the method with which we deliver alerts to the 'end user'



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