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Mother Nature Strikes Back:Wi t C i ti P i itiWinter Communication Priorities

Ken ReevesVP and Director of Forecasting Operations

Lisa DurelDirector Partner DevelopmentVP and Director of Forecasting Operations

AccuWeatherDirector, Partner DevelopmentEverbridge

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About Everbridge• Leader in incident notification systems

• Fast-growing global company with more than 1 000 clients in moremore than 1,000 clients in more than 100 countries

• Serve the Global 2000, healthcare systems state and local governmentsystems, state and local government, federal government, military, financial services firms, and universities

• 100% focused on incident notification100% focused on incident notification solutions that merge technology and expertise

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Agenda

Part 1: Presentation• The 2010 11 Winter Weather forecast• The 2010-11 Winter Weather forecast

• Reducing risks by planning communications

• Keeping others informed of facility closures, hazardous conditions, p g yand more

Part 2: Q&APart 2: Q&A

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Mother Nature Strikes Back:Mother Nature Strikes Back:Winter Communication Priorities

Ken ReevesAccuWeather

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About AccuWeather®• The world’s leading commercial weather service

• Global Headquarters and Operations Center in State C ll PA i h S W h W i C iCollege, PA with Severe Weather Warning Center in Wichita, KS

• Founded in 1962 – A growing company for 48 years g g y y

• Over 100 Meteorologists - the largest number of professional weather forecasters under one roof any place on Earthplace on Earth

• 77 of the Fortune 100, 220 of the Fortune 500 are clients

• Serve over 500 government agencies, hundreds of schools

• More than 200,000 clients worldwide

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Keys of 2010-11 North American winter

• Strong La Nina drives the forecast

• Atlantic and Pacific ocean temperatures help dictate the steering currents

• Existing dryness

• Outcomes:Outcomes:• Snowy and cold in North America focused west of central Rockies• Drought across the south• Winter wildfiresWinter wildfires• Severe winter thunderstorms

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Winter of 2007-08

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Winters of 2007-08,1917-18

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Facts about 2007-08 winter

• Greatest single month for tornados in the past 4 years

• More than 200% of normal in January and February

• February 5, 2008 was the top ten active day that yeary , p y y

• In 2008, 2 of the top 4 tornado days occurred in January and FebruaryJanuary and February

• Over 3 billion in weather damage in Illinois alone

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In the media 2007-08 winter

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In the media 2007-08 winter

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Mother Nature Strikes Back:Mother Nature Strikes Back:Winter Communication Priorities

Lisa DurelEverbridge

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Message maps H l i ti itf llHelp you overcome communication pitfalls

Message maps are:• Created prior to crisis events

W itt t b l 6th d di l l• Written at or below a 6th-grade reading level• Specific to one organization• Written using the 3-3-30 rule• Sensitive to the needs of different

demographic groups

Message maps allow organizations to communicate clearly during an emergency

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Create an effective message mapping strategyCreate an effective message mapping strategy• Consider people affected by your organization

• W lk th h ibl i• Walk through every possible emergency scenario

• Make choices about types of messages

• Determine channels of communication• How will these messages be delivered? • How will you know the message was received?

I th fi ti ?• Is there a confirmation process? • Is an automated system in place?

• Pre-messagingg g

• Deep background education

• Hone and refine actual message mapsHone and refine actual message maps

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Are your first responders prepared to ti t ?activate your message?

Key personnel may be unavailable Hail StormsKey personnel may be unavailable

• Have teams ready for day or late night hazards

Hail Storms

• Take into consideration hazard may have effected team member

Lightning

• Ensure an alternate reliable decision maker is in place if key personnel is unavailable due to h d h d l bhazard or schedule absences or illness

Wind Damage

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Keep in contact during the event.Keep in contact during the event.

• Send updates of hazard

• Survey / Poll for information

• Send info when it DOES NOTSend info when it DOES NOT effect XYZ area or facility

• All clear / resume work

• Survey / Poll on returning to work

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Why the preparation and communication?Why the preparation and communication?• To keep your organization

up and runningup and running

• A sense of community within your organization

• To know what works and what does not work

• Update your plans for the similar hazard

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SkyGuard + Aware

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Incident notification solutions address common communication challengescommon communication challenges

• Communicate quickly easily and • Reduce miscommunications and• Communicate quickly, easily, and efficiently with large numbers of people in minutes, not hours, making sure that the lines of communication

• Reduce miscommunications and control rumors with accurate, consistent messages

are open

• Receive feedback from your messages by using polling

• Satisfy regulatory requirementswith extensive and complete

ti f i ti tt tmessages by using polling capabilities to know who needs immediate assistance or who can come to work

reporting of communication attempts and two-way acknowledgements from recipients

• Ensure two-way communicationsto stay in contact with message

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• Deliver prepared and timedmessages to each audience group, by function, by scenario

receivers

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Contact informationCommunication resources

Ken Reeves@ th

White papers, literature, case studieswww.everbridge.com/resources

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