Office of State Climatology (South Carolina Code of Laws: Title 49 - Waters, Water Resources and Drainage; Chapter 25) Country/Territory United States of America Territorial subdivision South Carolina Document type Legislation Date 1976 (2018) Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Water Keyword Institution Rainwater Climate change Water shortage/drought Flood Hazards Freshwater resources management Data collection/reporting Procedural matters Geographical area Americas, Arctic, East Pacific, North America, North Atlantic Abstract This Chapter of the South Carolina Code of Laws concerns the Office of State Climatology. It provides that there is created within the Department of Natural Resources the South Carolina State Climatology Office. The office has the following powers and duties: (1) to serve as a climatological focal point for state government and its agencies; (2) to provide climatological support to the department and other state agencies as required, including collection and analysis of climatic data, such as drought, flood, rainfall, storms, and other climatic information that affect water management in South Carolina; (3) to acquire, archive, process, and disseminate all climatic and weather information which is or may be of value to policy and decision makers in the State; (4) to act as the representative of the State in all climatological and meteorological matters within and outside the State; (5) to prepare, publish, and disseminate regular climatic information for those individuals, agencies, and organizations whose activities are related to the welfare of the State and are affected by climate and weather, and to serve as a source of climatic information for the citizens of South Carolina; (6) to conduct and report on studies of climate and weather phenomena of significant socioeconomic importance to the State; and (7) to evaluate the significance of natural, man‑made, deliberate, and inadvertent changes or modifications in the climate and weather affecting the State, and to report this information to those agencies and organizations in the State which are likely to be affected by the changes or modifications. Full text English Website www.scstatehouse.gov