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S. 2058

To require the Secretary of Commerce to study the coverage gaps of the Next Generation Weather Radar of the National Weather Service and to develop a plan for improving radar coverage and hazardous weather detection and forecasting.

(Sec. 1) This bill directs the Department of Commerce to complete, within 90 days after enactment of this bill, a study on gaps in the coverage of the Next Generation Weather Radar of the National Weather Service (NEXRAD).

In conducting this study, Commerce shall identify areas in the United States with limited or no NEXRAD coverage below 6,000 feet above ground level of the surrounding terrain.

For those areas identified, Commerce shall also:

  • identify the key weather effects for which prediction would improve with improved radar detection;
  • identify additional sources of observations for high impact weather available and operational for such areas, including Terminal Doppler Weather Radar, air surveillance radars of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and cooperative network observers; and
  • assess the feasibility and advisability of efforts to integrate and upgrade federal radar capabilities in such areas that are not owned or controlled by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, including radar capabilities of the FAA and the Department of Defense.

In addition, under such study Commerce shall:

  • assess the feasibility and advisability of incorporating state-operated and other nonfederal radars into the operations of the National Weather Service;
  • identify options to improve radar coverage in all of the areas identified as having limited or no NEXRAD coverage; and
  • estimate the cost of, and develop a timeline for, carrying out each of the options identified.

After completing the study, Commerce shall submit a plan for improving radar coverage in the identified areas by integrating and upgrading, where practicable, additional observation solutions to improve hazardous weather detection and forecasting.

Commerce shall seek third-party reviews on scientific methodology related to, and the feasibility and advisability of, implementing the plan to improve radar coverage, including the extent to which warning and forecast services of the National Weather Service would be improved by additional NEXRAD coverage.

Referred to the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology.

Sen. Burr, Richard [R-NC](R-NC)Sponsor
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  1. IntroReferralH11100

    Referred to the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology.

    Science, Space, and Technology Committee
  2. FloorH14000

    Received in the House.

  3. Floor

    Message on Senate action sent to the House.

  4. Floor

    Passed Senate with an amendment and an amendment to the Title by Unanimous Consent.

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    Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with an amendment and an amendment to the Title by Unanimous Consent.

  6. Floor

    The committee substitute withdrawn by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S6679)

  7. Floor

    Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent. (consideration: CR S6679-6680; text of measure as reported in Senate: CR S6679)

  8. Calendars

    Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 629.

  9. Committee

    Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Reported by Senator Thune with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. With written report No. 114-351.

    Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee
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    Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Reported by Senator Thune with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. With written report No. 114-351.

    Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee
  11. Committee

    Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.

    Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee
  12. IntroReferral

    Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.

    Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee
  13. IntroReferral10000

    Introduced in Senate

Dec 1, 201635

(Sec. 1) This bill directs the Department of Commerce to complete, within 90 days after enactment of this bill, a study on gaps in the coverage of the Next Generation Weather Radar of the National Weather Service (NEXRAD).

In conducting this study, Commerce shall identify areas in the United States with limited or no NEXRAD coverage below 6,000 feet above ground level of the surrounding terrain.

For those areas identified, Commerce shall also:

  • identify the key weather effects for which prediction would improve with improved radar detection;
  • identify additional sources of observations for high impact weather available and operational for such areas, including Terminal Doppler Weather Radar, air surveillance radars of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and cooperative network observers; and
  • assess the feasibility and advisability of efforts to integrate and upgrade federal radar capabilities in such areas that are not owned or controlled by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, including radar capabilities of the FAA and the Department of Defense.

In addition, under such study Commerce shall:

  • assess the feasibility and advisability of incorporating state-operated and other nonfederal radars into the operations of the National Weather Service;
  • identify options to improve radar coverage in all of the areas identified as having limited or no NEXRAD coverage; and
  • estimate the cost of, and develop a timeline for, carrying out each of the options identified.

After completing the study, Commerce shall submit a plan for improving radar coverage in the identified areas by integrating and upgrading, where practicable, additional observation solutions to improve hazardous weather detection and forecasting.

Commerce shall seek third-party reviews on scientific methodology related to, and the feasibility and advisability of, implementing the plan to improve radar coverage, including the extent to which warning and forecast services of the National Weather Service would be improved by additional NEXRAD coverage.

Sep 15, 20161

Metropolitan Weather Hazards Protection Act of 2015

(Sec. 2) This bill directs the Department of Commerce to complete, within 90 days after enactment of this bill, a study on gaps in the coverage of the Next Generation Weather Radar (NEXRAD) of the National Weather Service (NWS).

Under this study Commerce shall identify areas in the United States with limited or no NEXRAD coverage below 6,000 feet above ground level of the surrounding terrain.

For those areas identified, for Charlotte, North Carolina, and its surrounding counties, central Washington state, northwest New Mexico, and Columbus, Ohio, Commerce shall also:

  • identify the key weather effects for which prediction would improve with improved radar detection;
  • identify additional sources of observations for high impact weather available and operational for such areas, including Terminal Doppler Weather Radar (TDWR), air surveillance radars of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and cooperative network observers; and
  • assess the feasibility and advisability of efforts to integrate and upgrade federal radar capabilities in such areas that are not owned or controlled by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, including radar capabilities of the FAA and the Department of Defense.

In addition, under such study Commerce shall:

  • assess the feasibility and advisability of incorporating state-operated and other nonfederal radars into the operations of the NWS,
  • identify options to improve radar coverage in all of the areas identified as having limited or no NEXRAD coverage below 6,000 feet above ground level of the surrounding terrain, and
  • estimate the cost of, and develop a timeline for, carrying out each of the options identified.

After completing the study Commerce shall submit a plan for improving radar coverage in the identified areas by integrating, and upgrading where practicable, additional observation solutions to improve hazardous weather detection and forecasting.

Commerce shall seek third-party reviews on scientific methodology related to, and the feasibility and advisability of, implementing such plan, including the extent to which warning and forecast services of the NWS would be improved by additional NEXRAD coverage.

Sep 17, 2015

Metropolitan Weather Hazards Protection Act of 2015

This bill directs the Department of Commerce to: (1) maintain and operate at least one Doppler weather radar site within 55 miles of each city in the United States with a population of more than 700,000, and (2) ensure that each such radar is available to the office of the National Weather Service that provides services to that city.

Commerce shall ensure that each such radar conforms with the same standards that apply to radars operated by Commerce, through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, including standards relating to the use of dual-polarization technology or other technologies included in Weather Surveillance Radar, 1988, Doppler (WSR-88D) radars.

When determining the location for construction of a radar meeting the requirements of this Act, Commerce shall consider nearby counties that have populations over 130,000 and do not otherwise have radar beam coverage below 10,00 feet from such Doppler radars.

Commerce shall report to Congress on the Doppler weather radar sites that need to be constructed or acquired to meet this Act's requirements.

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