Skip navigational links  About Us Contact FS FAQ'S Newsroom
[Header with links to]: USDA Forest Service
[Header]: logos and links to USDA and Forest Service
link to USDA homepagelink to Forest Service homepage

 WFW Home
 Watershed
 Fish
 Wildlife
 Air
 Weather
 Plants
 Soil
 Endangered Species


 Welcome
 Staff
 Planning
 Appeals & Litigation
 Acronyms & Terms
 Continuing Education
 Career Information
 Publications & Literature
 Newsletters


 Public Participation
 For the Kids
 WFRP Management System
 NatureWatch
 Burned Area Emergency Rehabilitation (BAER)


 WFW Site Index
 Contact WFW



Ecology Units & Teams

Wildlife Ecology Unit

Fish & Aquatic Ecology Unit

Stream Systems Technology Center



 







Watershed, Fish, Wildlife, Air & Rare Plants

Program Leader:
Bonnie Wyatt

Remote Automated Weather Stations.  The Forest Service, along with other agencies, operates an extensive network of automated weather stations.  Automated weather stations provide valuable local weather information for various land management functions.  Find out more about them on our RAWS web site.

Weather Information Systems.  The Weather Program provides critical weather information for the various Forest Service needs.  The Weather Information Management System (WIMS) provides access to National Weather Service (NWS) information and data collected locally for fire danger and flooding.

Coordination with National Weather Service.  The program provides a key link with the various programs of the NWS:

  • assuring data quality standards for the 1200 remote automated weather stations operated by the agency nationally
  • providing satellite support for data transmission, and
  • providing forecasting products that meet managers' spot weather forecastsneeds.

Participation on National Drought Commission. The Forest ServiceWeather Program is an active participant in the National Drought Commission. This Commission, established by Congress, completed a report on the situation in the United States and possible mitigation. 





Disclaimers | Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) | Privacy Notice

Watershed, Fish, Wildlife, Air & Rare Plants (WFW)
Washington, D.C. Office
Author: Shelly Witt, National Continuing Education Coordinator, WFW staff
Email: switt01@fs.fed.us
Phone: 435-881-4203
Publish_date:1/20/99
Expires: none

Photo Credits

USDA Forest Service
P.O. Box 96090
Washington, D.C. 20090-6090
(202) 205-8333