The primary purpose of HR 4416 is to establish a dedicated program within the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) aimed at enhancing precipitation forecasts. This initiative seeks to improve the accuracy and reliability of precipitation predictions across various timescales, which is critical for effective weather forecasting and climate resilience.
Research and Development: Focus on improving understanding and prediction of precipitation extremes from diverse weather systems and climate patterns.
Data Management: Enhance the development, management, and availability of datasets crucial for precipitation prediction.
Observational Improvements: Identify and enhance observations necessary for accurate precipitation forecasting, particularly concerning water vapor, oceans, and boundary layers.
Technology Utilization: Employ high-performance computing and advanced technologies to improve prediction skills for extreme precipitation events, such as atmospheric rivers and tropical cyclones.
Modeling Enhancements: Advance understanding of precipitation processes to improve forecasting models across various timescales, from weather to decadal predictions.
Collaboration: Foster partnerships with academic and private sectors to test emerging technologies, including machine learning and artificial intelligence, for better forecasting.
Social Science Research: Support research in social and behavioral sciences to enhance communication and usability of precipitation forecast products.
Operational Improvements: Sustain and expand operational precipitation products and applications for decision support.
Stakeholder Engagement: Coordinate with Federal, State, local, Tribal, and academic entities to ensure comprehensive program activities.
Data Accessibility: Ensure that data management processes are in place to make data and metadata accessible and usable by the scientific community and the public.
The implementation of this program is expected to significantly enhance the accuracy and reliability of precipitation forecasts, which will benefit various stakeholders, including:
This bill represents a proactive approach to addressing the challenges posed by changing weather patterns and aims to leverage modern technology and collaborative efforts to improve precipitation forecasting capabilities.