Bill 118 hr 3966, also known as the Improving Atmospheric River Forecasts Act, aims to enhance the accuracy and effectiveness of forecasting atmospheric rivers in the United States. Atmospheric rivers are narrow bands of moisture that can bring heavy rainfall and cause flooding in certain regions.
The bill directs the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to improve the monitoring and prediction of atmospheric rivers through research and data collection. This includes investing in new technologies and tools to better track and analyze these weather patterns.
Additionally, the bill calls for increased collaboration between NOAA and other federal agencies, as well as with state and local governments, to ensure that accurate and timely information about atmospheric rivers is shared and utilized effectively.
Overall, the Improving Atmospheric River Forecasts Act seeks to improve the understanding and prediction of these weather events in order to better protect communities from the potential impacts of flooding and other hazards associated with atmospheric rivers.