AMS policy statement national weather & climate priorities (continued)

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AMS policy statement national weather & climate priorities (continued)

Weather, water, and climate pose growing challenges for the United States. While these challenges pose serious risks that must be managed, they also offer a remarkable national opportunity.

The opportunity? internationally

However, to realize this opportunity requires that we… develop national policies based on the best available physical and social science; put what we know into practice; continually advance our science and services; and learn from experience.

Specifically, we must: Develop Leadership and Coordination. Build Partnerships to Harness Scientific Advance for Societal Benefit. Improve Infrastructure and the Utility of Environmental Products and Services, Especially Forecasts. Ensure That New Understanding and Knowledge Will Be There When Needed. Evaluate Progress and Make Needed Mid- Course Changes.

ROI will (greatly) exceed costs By taking these actions, and by working together, Congress, the executive branch, and the AMS community can…cope effectively with weather and climate challenges well into the 21st century. failure to take these actions will subject the United States to: –unnecessary and unacceptable risk in the face of hazards, –business loss in weather-sensitive sectors of the economy, –continuing deterioration of the environment and ecosystems, and –increased political instability, both at home and abroad.