METOC FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
100% CORRECT ANSWERS!!
Explain how Naval Meteorology and Oceanography (CTG 80.7) supports the IW mission
Provides continuous global weather support. A better understanding of the physical and weather
environment enables the IW community to develop and deliver dominant information
capabilities in support of US Navy, Joint, and National warfighting requirements.
Naval Meteorology and Oceanography (CTG 80.7) Mission
Execute the Navy's operational oceanography program and provide the Fleet with a singular,
authoritative sourse of current and predictive Physical Battlespace awarness data and products to
enhance decision superiority across a complete range of military operations.
Discuss general mission and organization structure of CTG 80.7
Directs and oversees the collevtioon, processing and exploitation, relevant and timely
oceanographic, meteorlogical, hydrographic, precise time and astrometric information.
Naval Meteorlogical and Oceanography Command is assigned as CTG 80.7 under US Fleet
Command.
Define Battle-Space on demand (BOND) and capability it delivers to the warfighter
Data layer: Tier 0
Environmental layer: Tier 1
Performance layer: Tier 2
Decision layer: Tier 3
Provides Environmental, Friendly, and Enemy Information.
Functions of the CTG 80.7 Enterprise Command Center BWC
Primary point of contact for all customer requests for Naval Oceanography information
Provides situational awareness of CTG 80.7 forces, present information required to make
, operational decisions and recommend courses of action in dynamic environment.
Coordinate requests for support/request for information from customers
Must maintain situational awareness of NAVMETOCCOM current operations, major fleet
operations and current world events.
Define the Naval Oceanography Operating Concept: TCPED
Tasking, Collection, Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination.
Employed by the Navy and Information Dominance Forces to Generate improved Battle Space
Awareness.
CTG 80.7 Command Center Portal
Serve as a single access point for all METOC web-accessible information to the NIPRNet and
SIPRNet.
Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Center (FNMOC)
Provides the highest quality, most relevant and timely worldwide meteorology and oceanography
support to U.S. and coalition forces from its Operations Center in Monterey, California.
Discuss which CTF 80.7 commands provide maritime support, and where they are located
Fleet Weather Center Norfolk
Fleet Forces Command, C4F, C6F, Arctic
Fleet Weather Center San Diego
C3F, C5F, C7F
Joint Typhoon Warning Center
NW/Central/Eastern Pacific, Indian Ocean, Southern Hemisphere
Discuss which CTF 80.7 commands provide maritime support, and where they are
located: JTWC
100% CORRECT ANSWERS!!
Explain how Naval Meteorology and Oceanography (CTG 80.7) supports the IW mission
Provides continuous global weather support. A better understanding of the physical and weather
environment enables the IW community to develop and deliver dominant information
capabilities in support of US Navy, Joint, and National warfighting requirements.
Naval Meteorology and Oceanography (CTG 80.7) Mission
Execute the Navy's operational oceanography program and provide the Fleet with a singular,
authoritative sourse of current and predictive Physical Battlespace awarness data and products to
enhance decision superiority across a complete range of military operations.
Discuss general mission and organization structure of CTG 80.7
Directs and oversees the collevtioon, processing and exploitation, relevant and timely
oceanographic, meteorlogical, hydrographic, precise time and astrometric information.
Naval Meteorlogical and Oceanography Command is assigned as CTG 80.7 under US Fleet
Command.
Define Battle-Space on demand (BOND) and capability it delivers to the warfighter
Data layer: Tier 0
Environmental layer: Tier 1
Performance layer: Tier 2
Decision layer: Tier 3
Provides Environmental, Friendly, and Enemy Information.
Functions of the CTG 80.7 Enterprise Command Center BWC
Primary point of contact for all customer requests for Naval Oceanography information
Provides situational awareness of CTG 80.7 forces, present information required to make
, operational decisions and recommend courses of action in dynamic environment.
Coordinate requests for support/request for information from customers
Must maintain situational awareness of NAVMETOCCOM current operations, major fleet
operations and current world events.
Define the Naval Oceanography Operating Concept: TCPED
Tasking, Collection, Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination.
Employed by the Navy and Information Dominance Forces to Generate improved Battle Space
Awareness.
CTG 80.7 Command Center Portal
Serve as a single access point for all METOC web-accessible information to the NIPRNet and
SIPRNet.
Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Center (FNMOC)
Provides the highest quality, most relevant and timely worldwide meteorology and oceanography
support to U.S. and coalition forces from its Operations Center in Monterey, California.
Discuss which CTF 80.7 commands provide maritime support, and where they are located
Fleet Weather Center Norfolk
Fleet Forces Command, C4F, C6F, Arctic
Fleet Weather Center San Diego
C3F, C5F, C7F
Joint Typhoon Warning Center
NW/Central/Eastern Pacific, Indian Ocean, Southern Hemisphere
Discuss which CTF 80.7 commands provide maritime support, and where they are
located: JTWC