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Working Groups of the NOAA Science Advisory
Board
The Science Advisory Board is called upon to provide advice
to NOAA on a wide variety of topics important to the agency. Because
of the breadth of subject matter that the group addresses, they
frequently consult with additional experts on specific topics. In
some cases, the technical nature of a topic requires them to
convene a specific group of experts to study the subject for
a period of time (typically 6-18 months) prior to providing
written recommendations back to the Science Advisory Board (/ad
hoc/ working groups). In some
cases, certain topics are deemed to be of long-term interest
for NOAA and the SAB establishes groups of experts with whom
they consult on a regular basis (standing working groups). The
details about existing and past working groups are listed here. Reports
from these groups may be found here or on the Reports page.
Past /Ad Hoc /Working Groups
External Review of NOAA's Ecosystem
Research and Science Enterprise
Hurricane Intensity Research
Working Group
Press
release
Standing Working Groups
Ocean Exploration Advisory Working
Group
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