Fact Sheets

  • 17th Operational Weather Squadron

    The 17th Operational Weather Squadron (OWS) is located at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. The 17 OWS Fighting Geckos are a diverse team of US Air Force Weather, Cyber, and Support Airmen that are equipped and empowered to shape the Information Warfare (IW) landscape in support of USINDOPACOM

  • 2d Combat Weather Systems Squadron

    The 2d Combat Weather Systems Squadron (2 CWSS) consists of 64 geographically separated military and civilian professionals. Two flights located at Hurlburt Field are functionally aligned with three distinct mission sets; Fixed-based and Tactical Weather Systems Test and Evaluation, Environmental

  • 2d Weather Squadron, Solar Observing Optical Network

    As part of the Solar Electro-Optical Network (SEON), the Solar Observing Optical Network (SOON) system provides the capability to observe, analyze, and report visible solar phenomena such as solar flares, sunspots, magnetic fields, and disk and limb activity.

  • 16th Weather Squadron

    The 16th Weather Squadron is comprised of military and civilian technical experts, with integrated contractor support, and is organized into four flights that enable national outcomes through developing and deploying innovative environmental intelligence products into global weather operations.

  • 14th Weather Squadron

    The 14th Weather Squadron is co-located with the National Centers for Environmental Information (formerly the National Climatic Data Center) as part of the Federal Climate Complex in Asheville, North Carolina. They are a 65-member unit with a mix of military and civilian specialists across three

  • 25th Operational Weather Squadron

    The 25th Operational Weather Squadron (OWS) based at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, delivers decisive environmental information to create an asymmetric advantage for the United States, its allies, and mission partners across the Americas.

  • 15th Operational Weather Squadron

    The 15th Operational Weather Squadron, located at Scott Air Force Base, Ill., is responsible for producing and disseminating mission planning and execution weather analyses, forecasts, and briefings for Air Force, Army, Guard, Reserve, and combatant command forces operating at 153

  • 2d Weather Squadron

    The 2d Weather Squqadron is a 151-member squadron maintaining global vigilance at six worldwide sites in support of multiple national security mission sets. The squadron consists of four geographically separated detachments, an overseas contract site, and a 24/7/365 operations center.

  • 26th Operational Weather Squadron

    Operational Weather Squadrons conduct weather operations in support of Total Force Army and Air Force operations covering a specified geographical region of the world. Weather officers and enlisted weather technicians operate around the clock to provide installation forecasts, aviation hazard

  • 2d Weather Squadron, Radio Solar Telescope Network

    As part of the Solar Electro-Optical Network (SEON), the Radio Solar Telescope Network (RSTN) observatories provide timely, accurate solar alerts and analyses of the Sun's radio emission 24/7, 365 days a year.  Solar Analysts monitor the Radio Interference Measurement Set (RIMS) and Solar Radio

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