Rain on Your Radar: Engaging in Weather Data as Part of Everyday Routines

Publication date

2020

Authors

Masson, Eef
van Es, KarinISNI 0000000436396086

Editors

Engebretsen, Nils Martin
Kennedy, Helen

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Supervisors

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Abstract

This chapter discusses visualizations of weather data, used to communicate short-term precipitation predictions to lay audiences. Focusing on the example of Buienradar, a popular Dutch weather forecast website and app, it investigates how people engage with such representations on a daily basis, how they interpret them, and how their readings of them affect their actions and decisions, shaping their day-to-day routines. The research is based on semi-structured interviews with users with different demographic profiles. Aside from establishing usage patterns or preferences and readerly strategies, the chapter also considers people’s own evaluations of their conduct in relation to the Buienradar service, and more broadly, their reflections on the significance of weather data visualizations to their lives.

Keywords

Weather data, Data visualization, Data usage, Readerly strategies, Daily life, Routines

Citation

Masson, E & van Es, K F 2020, Rain on Your Radar: Engaging in Weather Data as Part of Everyday Routines. in N M Engebretsen & H Kennedy (eds), Data Visualization in Society. Amsterdam University Press, pp. 77-94. https://doi.org/10.5117/9789463722902_ch05