NOAA DEPLOYS SEVEN NEW HURRICANE BUOYS
Following last year's active hurricane season, the NOAA National Data Buoy Center, part of the NOAA National Weather Service, received $1.8 million in supplemental funding from Congress for the new buoy stations. "These
new buoys are a critical element in enhancing our abilities and an important
step in NOAA's commitment with our international partners to improve
our ability to observe the ocean and overlying atmosphere," said
retired Navy Vice Admiral Conrad
C. Lautenbacher, Jr., Ph.D., undersecretary of commerce for oceans
and atmosphere and NOAA administrator. "We need every tool possible
to track these storms in order to protect lives and property."
"Forecasters at the National Hurricane Center, and the international meteorological community we serve, have for years dreamed of the day when in-situ observations would be available from these vast, data sparse waters," said NOAA National Hurricane Center director Max Mayfield. "These instruments will help make better analyses and forecasts of hurricanes and other tropical weather and ocean events—and indeed paid early dividends last week in Tropical Storm Arlene—by helping us identify the early stages of its formation, and characterizing the storm's wind field, surface pressure and wave heights." The NOAA National Data Buoy Center is located at Stennis Space Center in Bay St. Louis, Miss. The NOAA National Weather Service is the primary source of weather data, forecasts and warnings for the United States and its territories. The NOAA National Weather Service operates the most advanced weather and flood warning and forecast system in the world, helping to protect lives and property and enhance the national economy. NOAA, an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce, is dedicated to enhancing economic security and national safety through the prediction and research of weather and climate-related events and providing environmental stewardship of the nation's coastal and marine resources. Relevant Web Sites NOAA National Hurricane Center Media
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