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Atmospheric River for the Northwest and Northern Rockies; Brisk and Snow Showers for Great Lakes and New England

Active pattern across the country with an atmospheric river event across the Northwest into the northern Rockies and a cold front moving through the east. For the west, accumulating snow and strong winds for the higher elevations are expected through Tuesday. Meanwhile, a cold front moves across the east with gusty winds and snow showers across the Great Lakes and New England. Read More >

Welcome to the International Activities Office
 


Daniel Muller
Director 
Daniel.muller@noaa.gov
240-479-1828

 

The International Affairs Office (IAO) coordinates all international cooperation for the National Weather Service (NWS) and is located within the Office of the Assistant Administrator for Weather Services. Mr. Ken Graham, who is the NWS Director, also serves as the Permanent Representative for the United States with the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).

IA supports the US Permanent Representative in coordinating US participation in WMO Technical Commissions, Regional Associations, and Executive Council. IA program analysts manage bilateral relations, implement projects, oversee the travel of NWS experts, represent the NWS at international meetings, and coordinate with other federal agencies and non-governmental partners. Click on Staff for a list of IA employees and contact information.
 

International Agreements

Coordinates and monitors bilateral agreements for cooperation in meteorology and hydrology between the United States and other countries

World Meteorological Organization

Supports the Permanent Representative (PR) of the United States to the World Meteorological Organization of the United Nations and participates in technical commissions

Foreign Travel and Visitors

  • Manages NWS foreign travel process
  • Coordinates NWS international training program including Tropical Desk, Africa Desk, and Pacific Desk