Title 15 › Chapter CHAPTER 111— - WEATHER RESEARCH AND FORECASTING INNOVATION › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - UNITED STATES WEATHER RESEARCH AND FORECASTING IMPROVEMENT › § 8512
The Assistant Administrator for the Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research must run a program to better understand and predict weather and its impacts. The program must focus on making warnings and forecasts for dangerous, high‑impact weather more accurate and faster. It must support basic weather science (including the boundary layer), study how people get and act on warnings, and develop and share new tools with the National Weather Service, industry, and universities. Those tools include better radar and sensing, aerial observing, high‑performance computing and communications, improved prediction systems and models (mesoscale, cloud‑resolving, global, and integrated assessment), ways to measure the value of data and observing systems (like Observing System Simulation Experiments), studies of atmospheric chemistry and processes that affect severe weather, and use of commercial weather data. The program must also create a joint technology transfer effort with the National Weather Service, industry, and academia to move new science into operations and retire costly outdated methods. It must work to improve forecasting skill, restore U.S. leadership in numerical weather prediction, and build a community global modeling system that is publicly accessible and can run on public computers, including cloud options when cost‑effective. The Assistant Administrator must fund non‑Federal researchers through competitive grants, contracts, and cooperative agreements. Congress expressed that at least 30 percent of Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research weather R&D funds should support those non‑Federal activities. Each year, when the President sends NOAA’s budget to Congress, the Under Secretary must send Congress a description of current and planned program activities.
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15 U.S.C. § 8512
Title 15 — Commerce and Trade
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Apr 6, 2026
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