Regional Climate Centers

From USApedia

The Regional Climate Centers (RCCs) are a network of six centers that provide climate services across the United States, each managed by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in cooperation with academic institutions.

Official Site

Goals

  • Provide timely, high-quality climate data and information to public and private users.
  • Develop and deliver sector-specific climate products and services.
  • Enhance digital infrastructure for climate information dissemination.
  • Integrate non-NOAA climate data with traditional NOAA data sources.

Creation

The RCC program was established in 1982 by NOAA to provide region-specific climate services, enhancing local decision-making processes.

Funding

Funding for the RCCs comes from NOAA's budget for climate services. Specific amounts are not publicly detailed, but they receive annual appropriations. There is no known end date for this funding.

Leadership

The title of the leader of each center is typically **Director**.

Website

https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/monitoring/rccs/

Social Media Accounts

  • *Twitter: Varies by center, e.g., @SRCC_Climate for the Southern Regional Climate Center

Wikipedia Article

wikipedia:NOAA Regional Climate Centers

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