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These funds will (1) augment current efforts to develop regionally specific seasonal-to interannual forecasts over North America and, (2) determine the impacts of the sources and sinks of atmospheric carbon dioxide.

NOAA requests an increase of $5.0 million for the High Performance Computing and Communication Program to lease or purchase a massively parallel processing (MPP) computer. There are three major developmental activities for this next generation MPP computer. First, as part of the mission to observe and predict the weather, the MPP will be used to conduct data sensitivity analyses necessary to test and evaluate various observing system designs for identifying the most cost-effective mix of sensors and measurements necessary to develop the next generation weather observing networks. Second, software will be developed to ease the conversions of numerical software routines to run on a number of massively parallel, scalable architectures. Third, in Boulder, Colorado, the Forecast Systems Laboratory will continue to collaborate with NOAA components, as it does with the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) to work toward implementing state-of-the-art numerical models for weather and climate prediction and assessment, such as a national domain mesoscale model with resolution as fine as 5 kilometers to more accurately predict such features as heavy snow bands, regions of intense convection and heavy rain.

Atmospheric Programs - This subactivity includes research programs that will provide the Nation with increased lead times and more accurate forecasts and warnings of severe weather and geomagnetic storms that annually cause hundreds of deaths and billions of dollars worth of damage. Research is focused on developing better observing tools, understanding the processes that cause weather and solar-terrestrial phenomenon, and applying that information to improve warnings and forecasts. NOAA requests $45.0 million for this subactivity, a net decrease of $2.5 million from the FY 1999 base.

The $1.0 million increase in NOAA's Atmospheric Programs will be directed to improved observations and short-term forecasting important to the NDRI, including the interagency U.S. Weather Research Program (USWRP).

NOAA requests an increase of $0.3 million to fund 24-hour-per-day, 7 day-per-week forecaster staffing at the Space Environment Center's (SEC) Space Weather Operations (SWO) in Boulder, Colorado due to the urgency of meeting increased customer demand occurring as the solar cycle approaches it's maximum in the year 2000.

NOAA does not propose additional funding in FY 1999 for the Mt. Washington National Resource Center in New Hampshire, (which was funded at $3.8 million in FY 1998).

Ocean and Great Lakes Programs - Programs in this subactivity represent NOAA's efforts to better understand and predict changes in ocean and Great Lakes

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environments, ensure optimal use of those environments and their resources, and promote economic growth in marine industries. The research efforts help to establish a sound scientific basis for management decisions on development and use of coastal, estuarine, and Great Lakes resources. NOAA seeks to understand and predict physical, biological, and chemical processes and their interaction with contaminants in the near-shore zone. In addition, these programs investigate the factors affecting the recruitment of young fish and shellfish into economically significant stocks, predict environmental conditions in the oceans and Great Lakes, and seek to understand the processes and significance of deep-sea venting to the global budgets of greenhouse gases. A total of $69.6 million is requested for this subactivity, a net decrease of $25.5 million from the FY 1999 base.

Within the Marine Environmental Research line items, OAR requests the following increases and decreases:

An increase of $1.6 million to launch new mariculture efforts to successfully "farm" native commercially fished species. The technology developed will also be useful in enhancement or stocking efforts of highly exploited wild fishes. This effort promises to strengthen the U.S. fisheries industries by increasing the availability of desirable ocean fishes, relieving pressures on wild stocks, and restoring already depleted stocks.

OAR requests an increase of $0.4

million as a part of a $1.4 million NOAA-wide program to assess hypoxic conditions in the northern Gulf of Mexico. (Related funding appears under the National Ocean Service budget activity.) With this funding, NOAA directly responds to the urgency related to the causes and effects of this condition. This is a critical part of

NOAA's efforts under the National

Oceanographic Partnership
Program (NOPP).

Reduced funding is requested to continue NOAA's efforts in

preventing and controlling the

introductions of nonindigenous species into the marine and Great Lakes coastal environments (-$0.7 million). These efforts are part of NOAA's response to the National Invasive Species Act (NISA). The reduction includes discontinuing the Chesapeake Bay Ballast Demonstration. The requested funds will support NOAA activities as co-chair of the Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force, which includes support for regional research and a national ballast water technology demonstration

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project. These activities will enable NOAA to work with state, local and industry partners to reduce the environmental, economic and social impacts of nonindigeous species.

The Marine Environmental Research line item includes $9.7 million in proposed program terminations for lower priority programs such as: Arctic Research; Tsunami Hazard Mitigation; Lake Champlain Study; New Hampshire Open Ocean Aquaculture; and the Aquatic Ecosystem, Water Quality, Atmospheric Research and facilities construction at the Canaan Valley Institute (see bracketed amounts in the accompanying table).

The Sea Grant College Program contains $5.8 million in proposed reductions, reflecting the discontinuation of lower priority activities. A decrease of $11.4 million is also proposed for the National Undersea Research Program (NURP). The Administration supports the NURP program at the $4.5 million level, and is recommending no funding for the Odyssey Maritime Center and or the Jason Foundation.

Acquisition of Data - NOAA is requesting a net decrease of $2.1 million for this subactivity in FY 1999.

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National Weather Service

Total Request: $655,023,000

Total ORF Request: $564,431,000

Total PAC Systems Request: $90,592,000

The following narrative describes the total activities of the National
Weather Service (NWS) and provides a detailed narrative divided to
show the Operations, Research and Facilities
(ORF) and Procurement, Acquisition, and
Construction (PAC) accounts. Narrative
describing changes involving NWS Facilities
Construction and Maintenance are contained
in the separate Facilities section

NWS provides weather and flood warnings,
public forecasts, and severe weather
advisories for all of the United States, the
territories, adjacent waters and ocean areas
primarily for the protection of life and
property. Weather services are provided by a
nationwide network of offices that collect
data, utilize guidance products centrally
prepared through the National Centers for
Environmental Prediction (NCEP), prepare
warnings and forecasts, and disseminate the
information to the public. NWS
modernization activities continue to apply
the latest advances in science and technology
to operational forecasting, and replace
obsolete equipment. The NWS contributes
to the achievement of three of NOAA's
Strategic Plan goals; Advance Short-Term
Warning and Forecast Services, Implement
Seasonal to Interannual Climate Forecasts,
and Predict and Assess Decadal to Centennial
Change.

Activity Based

(Appropriations Structure)

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