06 June 2022 SLIC hosts Naval Oceanography The Naval Small Craft Instruction and Technical Training School (NAVSCIATTS), located at Stennis Space Center, hosted Mr. Ivory Reinert during the security cooperation command’s Strategic Leader’s International Course (SLIC), June 6 He discussed the operational impacts of weather and how military...
19 May 2022 Canadian Delegation Visits Naval Oceanography Stennis Space Center, Miss.—— Military and government representatives from Canada’s Naval Geospatial Intelligence Maritime and Directorate of Meteorology and Oceanography (DMETOC) toured Naval Oceanography HQ and subordinate commands at NASA Stennis Space Center for an overview of mission goals,...
28 April 2022 JTWC Hosts Tropical Cyclone Conference 2022 HONOLULU——Naval Oceanography’s Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) hosted the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (INDOPACOM) Tropical Cyclone Conference 2022 (TCC-22), a three-day event, for civilian and military meteorologists and forecasters, held at the East-West Center, Apr. 26-28.The conference...
27 April 2022 Iceberg C-39 Has Calved From Scott Glacier area of the Shackleton Ice Shelf SUITLAND, MD — The U.S. National Ice Center (USNIC) has confirmed that iceberg C-39 (figure 1, below) has calved from the Scott Glacier area of the Shackleton Ice Shelf in the Wilkes Land Region of Antarctica. As of April 22, C-39 was centered at 65° 40' South and 99° 44' East and measured 15...
25 April 2022 Naval Oceanography Participates in NOLA Navy Week NEW ORLEANS —— The city of New Orleans hosted Navy Week 2022 and U.S. Naval Meteorology & Oceanography Command (Naval Oceanography) attended with a full static display on the Julia Street pier next to the Arleigh-Burke-class destroyers USS Farragut and USS Lassen, USCG Cutter Daniel Tarr, and...
22 April 2022 Change of Command for Strike Group Oceanography San Diego SAN DIEGO --Cmdr. Kimberly Freitas was relieved by Cmdr. James Scianna as Commander, Strike Group Oceanography Team San Diego (SGOT-SD), in a ceremony at Naval Air Station North Island (NASNI), Apr. 22.The Change of Command ceremony is not prescribed specifically by U.S. Navy Regulations, but rather...
04 March 2022 Naval Oceanography Sailor Spends Time Aboard UK’s Aircraft Carrier Stennis Space Center, Miss. —— A common practice amongst militaries of allying countries are personnel exchanges, where service-members of respective countries participate in different military cultures and observe varying defense operations. Slidell, Louisiana-native, U.S. Navy Aerographer’s Mate...
04 March 2022 Naval Oceanography Spearheads New Test, Evaluation Process STENNIS SPACE CENTER, Miss. — U.S. Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command (Naval Oceanography) is utilizing cutting-edge methodologies for: Fleet experimentation; test and evaluation(T&E); tactics, techniques and procedures (TTP) development; and mission engineering of warfare systems, known as...
24 February 2022 Naval Oceanography is DOD’s Leading UUV Authority STENNIS SPACE CENTER, Miss. —— Underwater warfare, as a physical-battlespace, has grown in parallel to current technological innovation, expanding use of unmanned underwater vehicles (UUV), and the U.S. Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command (Naval Oceanography) has prepared—over the last 150...
07 February 2022 Under Secretary Visits Naval Oceanography STENNIS SPACE CENTER, Miss. (Feb. 07, 2022) – The Honorable Meredith Berger, Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Energy, Installations and Environment and performing the duties of the Under Secretary of the Navy visited various Naval Oceanography commands at Stennis Space Center, Mississippi,...