Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1965: Creating an Environmental Science Services Administration: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session. June 9, 1965U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - 31 pages |
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... ability , for example , to create mathe- matical models of the atmosphere and to simulate atmospheric phe- nomena on high - speed computers . This development enables us for the first time to " experiment " with the atmosphere under ...
... ability , for example , to create mathe- matical models of the atmosphere and to simulate atmospheric phe- nomena on high - speed computers . This development enables us for the first time to " experiment " with the atmosphere under ...
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... ability to study the interactions between the oceans and the atmosphere and between the lower atmos- phere and the upper atmosphere . It will improve our ability to study the areas in which meteorology and hydrology come together . And ...
... ability to study the interactions between the oceans and the atmosphere and between the lower atmos- phere and the upper atmosphere . It will improve our ability to study the areas in which meteorology and hydrology come together . And ...
Page 11
... ability to develop adequate warning systems for severe hazards of nature , including tornadoes and floods . I hope this will be the case , and it is my concern for the protection and safety of the citizens residing in Midwestern States ...
... ability to develop adequate warning systems for severe hazards of nature , including tornadoes and floods . I hope this will be the case , and it is my concern for the protection and safety of the citizens residing in Midwestern States ...
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Message from the President of the United States transmitting Reor | 1 |
Letters statements etc submitted for the record | 21 |
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adequate warning system aircraft airline airports AOPA appropriations aviation weather basic weather better Bureau of Standards Central Radio Propagation Chairman DAWSON Coast and Geodetic commissioned officers COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT concerned Congress consolidation Department of Commerce Deputy Administrator Director effect environmental information Environmental Science Services ERLENBORN establishment of meteorological expensive facilities fatal accidents Federal Aviation Agency fiscal flight service station functions funds Geodetic Survey Harold Seidman HENDERSON Hollomon immediate savings improve locations ment mental Science Services meteorological facilities meteorological satellite operations National Bureau needs oceans organization organizational percent physical environment present President problem reorganization plan reports and forecasts research and development result salaries and expenses satisfactory weather service science service activities Science Services Administration scientific Secretary CONNOR Secretary of Commerce SEIDMAN seismic sea waves severe hazards severe storms subcommittee Thank tion tornadoes upper atmosphere users Weather Bureau offices weather observing WILLIAM L WYDLER