Bill 118 s 5599, also known as the "Coastal Marine Fog Forecast Improvement Act," is a proposed piece of legislation that aims to enhance the accuracy and reliability of forecasts for coastal marine fog. The bill specifically mandates the Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere to oversee a project dedicated to improving these forecasts.
The project outlined in the bill will focus on conducting research and implementing new technologies to better predict the occurrence and behavior of coastal marine fog. By enhancing forecasting capabilities, the goal is to provide more timely and accurate information to coastal communities, maritime industries, and other stakeholders who rely on this information for safety and planning purposes.
The bill does not specify a timeline or budget for the project, but it does emphasize the importance of collaboration with relevant federal agencies, academic institutions, and industry partners to ensure the success of the initiative. Additionally, the bill highlights the need for regular reporting and updates on the progress of the project to Congress and the public.
Overall, the Coastal Marine Fog Forecast Improvement Act seeks to address a critical gap in current forecasting capabilities and improve the safety and efficiency of coastal operations that are impacted by marine fog.