Every turn we took we found the support that was needed,but we had to follow a "fair weather"rule in how we used their data and in what manner.Although it is not policy, we adopted it as our own we took their recommendations very seriously.
The concern is the amount of resources that is used by the 3 sectors (Public,Academia and Private)They had never visioned the number of other resources that would be integrated into their network.This has put a strain on the NOAA backbone and changes are coming.
One concern is satellite looping and the amount of resources and Bandwidth they consume.Quote"Hurricane tracking is huge and fun hobby,however the amount of hits we take is 10000 to 1 when a storm is approaching Landfall.We can not afford to take many more hard resource days as we might not be able to meet demands and no information gets out in REAL TIME!)"
Here is a quote from this article:
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/
Refer to top article.
The NRC study recognized advances in science and technology are driving the evolution of the weather and climate enterprise, and the rapid changes in science and technology underlying weather and climate forecasting are likely to continue. Therefore, the study's primary conclusion was
it is counterproductive and diversionary to establish detailed and rigid boundaries for each sector outlining who can do what and with which tools. Instead, efforts should focus on improving the processes by which the public and private providers of weather services interact. Improving these processes would also help alleviate the misunderstanding and suspicion that exists between some members of the sectors." [Emphasis in original]
With this as background, the NRC's first recommendation was:
Recommendation 1. The NWS should replace its 1991 public-private partnership policy with a policy that defines processes for making decisions on products, technologies, and services, rather than rigidly defining the roles of the NWS and the private sector.
What does it mean?
From talks over the last 4 months,it looks like they want more control of who ,what and where their data will be used.
Example is Satellite looping.It could be a thing of the past as we know it!!
Peace
Dr.Oliver