MAVERICK WX

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api.weather.gov

Glossary

The jargon that shows up in NWS operational messages and API responses, defined in plain English. Where NWS publishes no legend — several radiosonde codes — we say so rather than guess.

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SDM also: Senior Duty Meteorologist

Senior Duty Meteorologist — the national on-duty coordinator for NWS operations.

The Senior Duty Meteorologist sits at NWS Central Operations in College Park, Maryland, and acts as the national duty officer for the whole Weather Service. They coordinate across forecast offices and national centres, decide when to declare a Critical Weather Day, direct where the movable satellite sectors point, and issue the administrative messages this site translates.

NCO also: NWS Central Operations, NCEP Central Operations

NWS Central Operations — runs the computing behind the forecast models.

NCO operates the supercomputers and data systems that produce NWS model guidance and move products around. When a message talks about dataflow, ingest or the production suite, NCO is the organisation doing it.

NCEP

National Centers for Environmental Prediction.

The umbrella for NWS’s national-scale centres — including the Storm Prediction Center, Weather Prediction Center, National Hurricane Center and the Environmental Modeling Center. NCEP produces the guidance that local forecast offices build on.

WFO also: Weather Forecast Office

Weather Forecast Office — one of 122 local NWS offices.

Each WFO is responsible for forecasts and warnings in its own area, typically a few dozen counties. The three-letter office code (TOP for Topeka, OUN for Norman) shows up throughout the API, especially in grid coordinates and product identifiers.