Title 15 › Chapter 9— NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE › § 313c
NOAA, using the U.S. Weather Research Program, must improve how inland flooding is predicted, including floods caused by coastal or ocean storms. It must create and put into use a new flood-warning index that gives clearer risk information, train emergency managers, National Weather Service staff, meteorologists, and others on better forecasting and the new index, and do outreach so local forecasters and the public understand flood risks. NOAA must also research long-term changes in how often and how severe inland floods are, and study how climate shifts, land development, and erosion could make some areas face more frequent or worse flood damage in the future.
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15 U.S.C. § 313c
Title 15 — Commerce and Trade
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Apr 3, 2026
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