S4343-118

Reported

To establish and maintain a coordinated program within the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration that improves wildfire, fire weather, fire risk, and smoke related forecasting, detection, modeling, observations, and service delivery, and to address growing needs in the wildland-urban interface, and for other purposes.

118th Congress Introduced May 15, 2024

Analysis under review: This bill has generated analysis that may be too generic or incomplete. Clause-level evidence remains available below.

Summary

What This Bill Does

Creates coordinated NOAA program for fire weather forecasting, smoke prediction, and wildfire impact assessment. Improves fire environment modeling capabilities.

Who Benefits and How

Emergency responders gain better fire weather predictions. Communities benefit from improved smoke forecasts. Firefighters receive enhanced decision support.

Who Bears the Burden and How

NOAA must establish and coordinate new programs. Budget required for fire weather capabilities. Interagency coordination demands resources.

Key Provisions

  • Establishes NOAA fire weather and wildfire program
  • Improves Earth system modeling for fire environment
  • Provides impact-based decision support services

Evidence Chain:

This summary is generated from the full bill text using AI analysis. Expand "Detailed Analysis" below for identified beneficiaries/burden bearers.

At a Glance

What This Bill Does

Establishes NOAA program for fire weather forecasting and wildfire prediction

Who Benefits

  • Emergency responders
  • Communities
  • Firefighters

Who Bears Costs

  • NOAA
  • Federal budget

Key Policy Areas

Weather, Wildfires, NOAA, Public Safety

Primary Purpose

Establishes NOAA program for fire weather forecasting and wildfire prediction

Policy Domains

Weather Wildfires NOAA Public Safety

Legislative Strategy

"Enhance federal fire weather prediction capabilities"

Legislative Progress

Reported
Introduced Committee Passed
Sep 17, 2024

Reported by Ms. Cantwell, with an amendment

May 15, 2024

Ms. Cantwell (for herself, Mr. Cruz, Mr. Luján, Mr. Sullivan, …

Stakeholder Effects

cui bono?

How this legislation distributes effects. Mention counts reflect frequency, not effect magnitude.

Government
38 mentions across 36 clauses
+12 positive -23 negative ?3 uncertain

AI weather forecasting programs, Federal agencies with fire management responsibilities, Federal agencies with fire-related responsibilities

NOAA AI weather programs faces effects in multiple directions

Positive-direction: Federal employees in wildfire response (Commerce, Agriculture, Interior), Federal wildfire response employees (Commerce, Agriculture, Interior), Indian tribes and Native Hawaiian Community, Land management agencies, NOAA AI and data science workforce, NOAA National Mesonet Program, NOAA fire weather programs, NOAA national security programs, National Weather Service incident meteorologists

Negative-direction: Federal agencies with fire management responsibilities, Federal agencies with fire-related responsibilities, GAO, Government Accountability Office, Interagency fire science coordination, NOAA AI research programs, NOAA Earth system forecasting, NOAA National Weather Service, NOAA and federal land management agencies, NOAA and interagency fire science coordination, NOAA and interagency wildfire risk coordination, NOAA data management, NOAA data systems, NOAA fire modeling programs, NOAA fire weather offices, NOAA fire weather program

Technology
10 mentions across 10 clauses
+10 positive

AI Earth system model developers, AI professionals considering federal employment, AI weather technology companies

Research & Science
9 mentions across 9 clauses
+9 positive

Academic fire research, Academic fire research institutions, Academic researchers

Law Enforcement
6 mentions across 6 clauses
+6 positive

Emergency responders and land managers, Emergency response agencies, Federal, state, and local emergency response agencies

General Public
5 mentions across 5 clauses
+4 positive -1 negative

Public access to weather data, Public users of NOAA data, Public users of weather data

Positive-direction: Public users of NOAA data, Public users of weather data, Public weather forecast users, Weather data users

Negative-direction: Public access to weather data

International Organizations
1 mention across 1 clause
+1 positive

International weather organizations

State & Local Government
1 mention across 1 clause
+1 positive

Communities in wildfire-prone areas

41/42
sections analyzed
Full impact breakdown

Bill Structure & Actor Mappings

Who is "The Secretary" in each section?

Domains
Weather Wildfires Public Safety

Key Definitions

Terms defined in this bill

2 terms
"fire environment" §2d

conditions influencing fuel, fire behavior, and smoke

"fire weather" §2e

conditions influencing wildfire start, spread, and behavior

We use a combination of our own taxonomy and classification in addition to large language models to assess meaning and potential beneficiaries. High confidence means strong textual evidence. Always verify with the original bill text.

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