Cracking the Code: Understanding Weather Risks & Event Cancellations

 

Weather is a big risk to the success of outdoor events, and yet it’s so often overlooked. Learn how to develop a safe weather-response action plan to make sure you deliver a successful event.

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Introduction to Weather Risks

As specialists in outdoor events and festivals, we’ve experienced our fair share of the challenges of inclement weather at events. Inclement weather is at best disappointing, and at worst, life-threatening.

It can feel stressful and a little chaotic, as everyone looks to you to make a decision about whether to continue as planned, change your plans or cancel the event entirely.

So, you want to know how to develop a safe weather-response action plan for your event? You’re reading the right article. You’re about to learn the key steps to understanding weather risks, and how to effectively prepare so you create an event safety plan.

 

πŸ’‘Pro Tip: As event organisers, we might not have control over the weather, but we do have control over how we prepare and respond. With a solid plan, you too can turn the wettest day into a successful event that your attendees will talk about for years to come.

Step 1: Assess the Risks

The first step to weather-proofing your event is to assess the er risks. By understanding the potential weather risks to the success of your event, you can make informed decisions about how to make your event safer.

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The event risk assessment process involves thinking about a range of weather conditions and how they could negatively impact your event. As you progress with your risk assessment, you’ll notice that some weather risks can be considered a minor inconvenience (e.g. light winds) and some will be severe enough to trigger an event cancellation (e.g. sever storms).

 

Completing your event risk assessment:

Consider the complexity and scale of your event

Assess your specific event type and format to determine how the weather might impact it. Is your event a large-scale outdoor festival? Is there cover nearby? Is the ground covered in dirt and grass or concrete?

Event timing also plays a critical role in assessing weather risks. How might weather delay your bump-in schedule? Could the weather make it difficult to continue with some elements of your event program?

Consider the type of infrastructure and equipment at your event

Do you have light-weight freestanding signage and umbrellas that could be easily thrown around by strong wind gusts? Will your marquees withstand heavy rains?

Evaluate the impact of program delays and total event cancellation

Making the decision to postpone or cancel an event is not an easy one. Loss of revenue, the ability to communicate the cancellation with ticket-holders, and coordinating suppliers can feel overwhelming. Think about the process and implications of making those decisions before event day.

 
 

Step 2: Define Weather Risk Thresholds

As you progress through your event risk assessment, you’ll soon notice that you need to decide which specific weather risks are considered manageable, and which weather scenarios pose greater threats to public safety and event success.

Think about it like this: So, you’ve got a forecast of rain? Your decision-making isn’t just about whether or not to pack an umbrella – it's about recognising that different weather elements pose diverse levels of threat. While a β€œlight drizzle” might be shrugged off as a nuisance, a β€œsevere storm” could threaten the stability of outdoor structures, and β€œlightning” brings dangerous electrical currents to the sky.

What is a β€œWeather Risk Threshold”?

The weather risk threshold defines the specific change in weather conditions that shift the potential risk consequences from minor to severe.

For example: you might decide that β€œlight rain and winds” will trigger a program cancellation of dance performances only, whereas β€œsevere storm with strong winds and lightening” will trigger a full event cancellation. It’s all about creating clear guidelines to help you and your team develop clear plan of action on event day.

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We’ve written a simple and easy-to-understand list of weather thresholds that will trigger a safety response from your event team. You can get this in the Event Risk Management Plan, which is just one of 16 event planning tools in our Event Risk Management Kit.

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Step 3: Weather-Proof Your Events

Whether it's a large-scale outdoor music concert or an end of year company picnic, knowing when to pause or proceed is the key to making your event is a smashing success.

So how do you weather-proof your event plans?

  • Weather Monitoring

    Stay one step ahead by keeping a close eye on weather forecasts. Consulting reputable meteorologist sites and learning how to read detailed weather forecasts puts you at a great advantage. By correctly understanding and assessing the weather forecast, you’ll be better placed to quickly respond if the weather changes unexpectedly.

  • Risk Assessment

    Just like a chess master thinks several moves ahead, it’s your job to assess potential risks before they become real issues. Don’t leave it to chance. Create a weather risk action plan as a part of your overall event risk management.

  • Communication is Key

    Have a plan to keep your team, contractors and attendees in the loop. If you foresee potential weather disruptions, communicate your plans and alternative arrangements as soon as possible. This proactive approach will earn you gratitude and respect from everybody involved.

  • Have a Plan B

    Always have a backup plan. I’m going to repeat this for those not paying attention: always have a backup plan! If your event is outdoors, have a contingency plan for your event activity and try to consider indoor alternatives. Flexibility is your best weapon against unexpected weather twists.

  • Consult the Experts

    Don't use guess work. Consult with weather experts, meteorologists, and event experts. Our insights and expertise can prove invaluable in making the right plan ahead of time, so your situational response is calm and controlled. Do you want to learn more from me? You can work directly with me. Book 1:1 Coaching to get personalised advice for your event.

  • Safety First

    Above all, prioritise safety. Remember, a little rain won't hurt, but ignoring safety risks might. Always err on the side of caution when making weather-related decisions.

  • Learn from Experience

    Each event is a learning opportunity. Take notes on how weather impacts your event and refine your approach for the next time. Experience is your greatest teacher.

  • Event Cancellation Insurance

    Loss of profits is likely to be a big concerns when cancelling or postponing an event. It is heart-breaking, and overwhelming to think of the loss of potential revenue. Having event cancellation insurance in place might be an option if you’re running an outdoor event.

Which Templates are Right for You?


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