Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB3966

Introduced
6/9/23  

Caption

Improving Atmospheric River Forecasts Act

Impact

By establishing pilot projects at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the bill directs efforts towards addressing issues such as the resolution of precipitation models over mountainous terrains and enhancing the understanding of atmospheric river dynamics. The bill outlines plans for funding, indicating a dedication of up to $15 million annually over five years to ensure the program's effective execution. If successful, these initiatives could significantly influence water management strategies, particularly in drought-prone areas and those impacted by excessive flooding.

Summary

House Bill 3966, titled the 'Improving Atmospheric River Forecasts Act', aims to enhance the accuracy of precipitation forecasts in the western United States. The bill speaks to the importance of subseasonal to seasonal prediction skills related to water management and intends to tackle key scientific challenges linked to forecasting atmospheric rivers. Its primary objective is to improve forecasting models that can better predict the intensity and nature of precipitation, especially in regions vulnerable to extreme weather events.

Contention

Although the bill is generally seen as a step forward in mitigating the impacts of climate phenomena, it may face scrutiny regarding budget allocations and the efficacy of the proposed pilot projects. Concerns could arise from discussions on whether investing in better forecasting technology and methodologies sufficiently addresses the root causes of climate-related challenges faced by these communities in the western United States. Stakeholders may debate the balance of resources allocated to forecasting improvements versus immediate aid measures for populations already affected by climate extremes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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