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United States Voluntary Observing Ship (VOS) Program 2006 Report. Robert Luke Operations Manager, Stennis Space Center, Mississippi. Port Meteorological Officers. 2006 Ships. 1079 Ships 703 Selected 256 Supplementary 111 Auxillary 9 Other (VsslM Code 88) 295 ships Recruited
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United StatesVoluntary Observing Ship (VOS) Program2006 Report Robert LukeOperations Manager, Stennis Space Center, Mississippi
2006 Ships • 1079 Ships • 703 Selected • 256 Supplementary • 111 Auxillary • 9 Other (VsslM Code 88) • 295 ships Recruited • 60 De-Recruited • 13 VOSCLIM • 0 Automated systems • 68 Duplicate Ships (as of DECPub47) • Reduced to 12 as of MARPUB47) • Now 7 as of SOT-IV
2006 Observations • 223,517 observations to GTS • ~400-450 ships report weekly • 462 SEAS2000 (binary) • 160 Email (~40 Non US VOS Reporters)
2006 U.S. VOS Observations 223,517
TELENOR AMVER/SEAS NDBC DAC NWS Alaska Region NWSTG Stratus Skycell Globe Wireless or WLO SITOR Global Telecommunications System USCG VOS Communications
Instruments/Supplies Provided • Aneroid Barometer (Belfort) • Barograph Belfort • Barograph paper and pens • Zeal Hygrometers and Shelters • AMVER/SEAS Software • Manual Logbook Forms • Handbooks , Cloud & Sea posters • Worldwide Marine Facsimile Schedule Book • Pilot Charts • Mariners Weather Log (3 issues/year)
2006 Awards & Promotionals • AWARDS • 101 Individual Ship Awards (plaques) • 1 Company Award (Horizon Lines LLC) Promotional Items • Ball caps • Pens • Mugs • Carabiner clips/lights
Concerns CONCERNS • Available Equipment • Shipping Volatility • Safety & Security • Antiquated Database • PMO retirement & Rehires • Funding