Category:Meteorological centers

National Rohia Cyclonic Agency [NRCA]
The National Rohia Cyclonic Agency (NRCA) is a division of the Rohia National Weather Service responsible for tracking and predicting tropical weather systems that occur in the Central Rohia Ocean, and the Northern Boak Sea. The agency, which is co-located with the Boak Branch of the International Cyclonic Regional Agency (ICRA) is situated on the campus of Tota International University in University Square, Blackwood.

The NRCA's Tropical Analysis and Forecast Branch (TAFB) routinely issues marine forecasts, in the form of graphics and high seas forecasts year round, with the Rohia Ocean Prediction Center having backup responsibility for this unit. The Technology and Science Branch (TSB) provides technical support for the center, which includes new infusions of technology from abroad. The Chief, Aerial Reconnaissance Coordination, All Hurricanes (CARCAH) unit tasks planes, for research and operational purposes, to tropical cyclones during the Rohia hurricane season and significant weather events, including snow storms, during winter and spring. Research to improve operational forecasts is done through the Rohian Cyclonic Improvement Meauers (RCIM) and Joint Cyclonic Experimental Bed (JCEB) initiatives.

During the Rohia and Central Boak hurricane seasons, the Toati Cyclonic Specialists Unit (TCSU) issues routine tropical weather outlooks for the Central Rohia and Northern Boak oceans. When tropical storm or hurricane conditions are expected within 48 hours, the center issues watches and warnings via the news media and National Rohian Cyclonic Disturbance Agency (NRCDA) Weather Radio.