Acronyms

METOC

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AcronymDefinition
METOCMeteorological and Oceanographic (US DoD)
METOCMission Essential Meteorological and Oceanographic Center
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Phil made many contributions to the Canadian Meteorological Society (CMS before 1977) and the Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (CMOS after 1977): Chair Montreal Centre (1986-89); Executive Committee (1974-79); president (1975-76); Scientific Committee (2000-18); coeditor of Atmosphere-Ocean (1983-86); Awards Committee (1983-86); Publications Committee (1983-86); and Fellow (1999).
Around 1 pm on June 16, the Meteorological and Oceanographic Satellite Data Archival Centre issued a warning that gave extremely precise alerts for severe rain and cloud bursts in 11 specific areas in Uttarakhand, and it showed the entire area in red.
Navy's Fleet Numerical Meteorological and Oceanographic Center at Monterey, Calif.
The satellite continues to provide critical meteorological and oceanographic (METOC) data to ships at sea and to a variety of modeling centers across the country.
Environmental scientists and researchers at a broad range of facilities -- including meteorological and oceanographic centers, ground stations, U.S.
In a project funded by the National Oceanographic Partnership Program, several fishermen now have meteorological and oceanographic instruments on board to gather information and transmit it back to shore in real time.
New advances in research now allow scientists to generate sophisticated meteorological and oceanographic information to forecast weather patterns with greater precision than ever before.
Attached to Pegasus was the satellite Pegsat, which in turn carried a small Navy communications-relay satellite that it released the same day for a variety of meteorological and oceanographic purposes.
The Corporation builds a range of meteorological and oceanographic sensors, including expendable probes that collect data on the physical properties of the ocean and upper atmosphere, which are used by the National Weather Service and other customers.
He is the 2006 recipient of the Andrew Thomson Prize in Applied Meteorology awarded by the Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society.
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