Climate Data Stewardship
Interest in accurate and timely weather and climate observations has grown tremendously over the past decade. Applications range from managing multi-billion dollar economic weather risk for business and industry to understanding the impact of climate variability. Assuring data quality from the point of observation to the point of delivery is critical. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) plays a critical role in the collection, quality control, archiving, and dissemination of accurate, secure surface climate and weather observations. These data are used by the agency to fulfill its mandate to describe the nation’s climate and detect, monitor and predict climate variability and change, including characterization of socio-economic impacts. Customers consider NOAA the neutral broker” for climate data services.
The NWS establishes and maintains the observation networks and instrumentation, collects the preliminary data, makes that data available to users, and delivers the data to NESDIS’s National Climatic Data Center (NCDC), where it is quality-controlled, archived, and disseminated as final certifiable data to users in a variety of formats.
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"Assessing the past, predicting the future and delivering a local perspective on global climate today."
Our Vision
Leading the delivery of relevant and timely climate information to the NWS field offices, our partners, our customers, and the Nation to enable informed societal and economic decision making at all levels.
Our Mission
To ensure NWS is equipped to develop and deliver an end-to-end suite of climate variability and change products through strategic planning, user engagement, data stewardship, policy development, integration of research and assessments, partnerships, outreach, and training.
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