NWS Regional and Local Climate Services: Past 20 years, Present, and Future

IF 6.9 1区 地球科学 Q1 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society Pub Date : 2024-02-28 DOI:10.1175/bams-d-22-0284.1
M. Timofeyeva-Livezey, Jenna Meyers, Stephen Baxter, Margaret Hurwitz, James Zdrojewski, Keith White, David Ross, Barbara Mayes Boustead, Viviane Silva, Christopher Stachelski, Audra Bruschi, Victor Murphy, Andrea Bair, David DeWitt, Richard Thoman, Fiona Horsfall, Brian Brettschneider, Elizabeth Vickery, Ray Wolf, Bill Ward
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Abstract National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Weather Service (NWS) has been providing national, regional, and local climate services for more than 20 years. The NWS climate services building blocks consist of service provision infrastructure, partnership and outreach, discovery of user needs and requirements, and service delivery at national, regional, local, and tribal levels. To improve services, the NWS climate services program accelerated user engagement through customer surveys, workshops, and collaborations. Since 2002, the annual Climate Prediction Applications Science Workshop has developed a community of climate information producers and users through sharing of climate science applications, decision support tools, and effective communication practices. Although NWS had been producing operational climate monitoring and prediction products for several decades, the Weather Research and Forecasting Innovation Act of 2017 (US Public Law 115-25, 2017) specifically mandated that NWS deliver services at subseasonal to seasonal (S2S) time scales, including periods from two weeks to two years. Looking ahead, both the Department of Commerce (DOC) and NOAA have included climate services in their new 2022-2026 strategic plans, including DOC’s goal to address the climate crisis through mitigation, adaptation, and resilience efforts and NOAA’s initiatives to build a Climate Ready Nation (CRN). The NWS Climate Services Program supports these strategic goals and CRN initiatives through integrating climate information into Impact-based Decision Support Services, the most critical element for implementation of the NWS strategy for a Weather-Ready Nation. This includes application of state-of-the-art climate monitoring and prediction products to the most societally relevant impacts while empowering regional and local climate delivery of enhanced services.
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NWS 区域和地方气候服务:过去 20 年、现在和未来
摘要 美国国家海洋和大气管理局(NOAA)国家气象局(NWS)提供国家、区域和地方气候服务已有 20 多年。国家气象局气候服务的组成部分包括提供服务的基础设施、伙伴关系和外联、发现用户需求和要求以及在国家、区域、地方和部落各级提供服务。为了改进服务,国家气象局气候服务计划通过客户调查、研讨会和合作,加快了用户参与的步伐。自 2002 年以来,一年一度的气候预测应用科学研讨会通过分享气候科学应用、决策支持工具和有效的交流实践,发展了一个气候信息生产者和用户社区。尽管美国国家气象局几十年来一直在生产业务气候监测和预测产品,但2017年《天气研究和预测创新法案》(美国第115-25号公法,2017年)明确规定,美国国家气象局必须提供从亚季节到季节(S2S)时间尺度的服务,包括从两周到两年的时间。展望未来,美国商务部(DOC)和国家海洋和大气管理局(NOAA)都已将气候服务纳入其新的2022-2026年战略计划,其中包括商务部通过减缓、适应和复原努力应对气候危机的目标,以及国家海洋和大气管理局建设气候就绪国家(CRN)的举措。国家气象局气候服务计划通过将气候信息整合到基于影响的决策支持服务中来支持这些战略目标和气候就绪国家(CRN)倡议,这是实施国家气象局气象就绪国家战略的最关键要素。这包括将最先进的气候监测和预测产品应用于对社会影响最大的领域,同时增强区域和地方气候服务的能力。
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期刊介绍: The Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (BAMS) is the flagship magazine of AMS and publishes articles of interest and significance for the weather, water, and climate community as well as news, editorials, and reviews for AMS members.
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