The Federal plan for meteorological services and supporting research ficsal year 1987
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Description:This Federal Plan is the twenty-second in a series of annual plans developed by the Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorological Services and Supporting Research. This Plan focuses on the measures being taken to protect weather-sensitive activities. Pursuant to Section 304, Public Law 87-843, it is published to provide the Congress and the Executive Branch with a coordinated, overall plan for Government meteorological services and for those research and development programs that directly support and improve meteorological services. The Plan covers the programs of all agencies for FY 1986 and FY 1987. Much of the FY 1987 activity is aimed at strengthening the basic meteorological system through advanced weather radar, weather satellites, larger and faster computers, improved weather reconnaissance system, better forecast models of the ocean and atmosphere, and preparedness of the public to respond to warnings.
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Keywords:Government Policy Meteorological Services Periodicals Research Strategic Planning United States Office Of Federal Coordinator For Meteorological Services And Supporting Research Government Policy Meteorological Services Strategic Planning United States Office Of Federal Coordinator For Meteorological Services And Supporting Research
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Series:FCM (Series) P1-1986
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:8d7fd0b227ed25043bba0a025d73ece618600c27f70558927bbc8c45dd1c76e1
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