Bill 118 hr 4912, also known as the "National Weather Service Radar Modernization Act," aims to improve the radar systems used by the National Weather Service (NWS) for weather forecasting and monitoring. The bill requires the NWS to evaluate specific criteria when selecting locations for deploying new radar systems, known as successor radar systems.
The successor radar systems are intended to replace outdated radar technology currently in use by the NWS. By evaluating criteria such as geographic coverage, population density, and weather patterns, the NWS can ensure that the new radar systems are strategically placed to provide accurate and timely weather information to the public.
In addition to evaluating criteria for radar deployment, the bill also includes provisions for the NWS to consult with relevant stakeholders, such as state and local governments, when making decisions about radar placement. This collaboration is intended to ensure that the radar systems meet the needs of all parties involved in weather forecasting and emergency response.
Overall, the National Weather Service Radar Modernization Act seeks to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the NWS radar systems, ultimately leading to better weather forecasting and more timely warnings for severe weather events.