Organization
- National Weather Service (NWS)
- Chief Information Officer
- National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP)
- Aviation Weather Center (AWC)
- Climate Prediction Center (CPC)
- Environmental Modeling Center (EMC)
- Hydrometeorological Prediction Center (HPC)
- Ocean Prediction Center (OPC)
- NCEP Central Operations
- Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC)
- Storm Prediction Center (SPC)
- National Hurricane Center (NPC)
- Hurricane Specialist Unit (HSU)
- Tropical Analysis and Forecast Branch (TAFB)
- Technical Support Branch (TSB)
- Chief Financial Officer
- Operational Systems
- Hydrologic Development
- Science and Technology
- Programs and Plans
- Meteorological Development Laboratory (MDL)
- Climate, Water and Weather Services
- 6 Regions (Eastern, Central, Southern, Western, Alaska & Pacific)
- 122 Weather Forecast Offices (WFOs)
- 21 Center Weather Service Units (CWSU)
- 13 River Forecast Centers (RFC)
- Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC)
- West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Warning Center (WCATWC)
- Spaceflight Meteorology Group (SMG)
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Famous quotes containing the word organization:
“The newly-formed clothing unions are ready to welcome her; but woman shrinks back from organization, Heaven knows why! It is perhaps because in organization one find the truest freedom, and woman has been a slave too long to know what freedom means.”
—Katharine Pearson Woods (18531923)
“When a mans partners killed, hes supposed to do something about it. It doesnt make any difference what you thought of him, he was your partner and youre supposed to do something about it. As it happens, were in the detective business; well, when one of your organization gets killed, its, its bad business to let the killer get away with it. Bad all around. Bad for every detective everywhere.”
—John Huston (19061987)
“I will never accept that I got a free ride. It wasnt free at all. My ancestors were brought here against their will. They were made to work and help build the country. I worked in the cotton fields from the age of seven. I worked in the laundry for twenty- three years. I worked for the national organization for nine years. I just retired from city government after twelve-and-a- half years.”
—Johnnie Tillmon (b. 1926)