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Hydrology and Climate Services

Hydrology and Climate Services Division (HCSD) provides program management and support at the regional level for the hydrologic forecast and warning, climate, and observation programs. These programs includes the areas of: river forecasts, flood forecasts and warnings, and water supply forecasts; the proper use and infusion of climate prediction products; and the surface and upper air observations, the cooperative observing network, and ASOS.

HCSD Programs:

small purple dot WFO Hydrology Program
small purple dot Cooperative Program (COOP)
small purple dotRiver Forecast Centers
small purple dotUpper Air Observations
small purple dotClimate
small purple dot Automated Surface Observation Systems (ASOS)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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