Georgia-Bill Murphey

Functions to collect, disseminate, and interpret climatological and meteorological data, responding to public and private entities on issues related to Georgia’s climate, as well as offering correspondence with educational institutions relating to atmospheric science. Stays apprised of current meteorological patterns and atmospheric conditions, including droughts, the ENSO (El Nino-Southern Oscillation) forecast, and short, middle, and long-term seasonal outlooks. Also internally produces composite maps containing climatological information, such as precipitation and temperature.

Missouri-Dr. Patrick Guinan

Provides needed information for effective planning and management of Missouri agriculture, industry, and natural resources. Develops advanced databases of atmospheric conditions, climate variations, and ecosystem changes in Missouri. Produces value-added products from available weather data and disseminates the products to users. Applies atmospheric research tools to assess and predict climate change and its effects on the atmosphere and regional environment, and ecosystem responses.

Florida-David Zierden

Provides climate data, information, & services for Florida residents, communities, & businesses. Foci include historical weather observations, long-term climatologies, extreme events, and special analysis on climate variability.

Arkansas-Michael Borengasser

Services and research to help describe and explain climate and its impacts on natural systems and human activities. Foci include agriculture, climate change, energy, the environment, human health, risk management, transportation, and water resources.

Oklahoma-Gary McManus

Acquires, processes, and disseminates climate and weather data and information for use by Oklahoma citizens. Provides climate services and conducts research on the impacts of climate on human activities.

Alabama-Dr. John Christy

Provides weather and climate information to the public and private interests to improve decision making activities that affect environmental quality and the economic efficiency of the State. Activities include providing specific weather data for the State and for the world, developing plans to mitigate the economic impacts of weather and climate variability and providing consultation on the use, interpretation and availability of weather and climate information.

New York-Mark Wysocki

Collects, disseminates, and uses climate data to monitor and assess climatic conditions and impacts in New York and the northeastern United States. Also works to further the economic efficiency and general welfare of public and private institutions and individuals in the state and region.

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