Posts - Bill - HR 4302 Improving Atmospheric River Forecasts Act
house 07/07/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to improve precipitation forecasts and atmospheric river predictions to better manage water resources in the western U.S. and reduce risks from severe weather events across the country. This legislation supports advanced research and technology to provide more accurate, timely, and actionable information for communities and industries affected by these weather patterns.
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HR 4302 - Improving Atmospheric River Forecasts Act
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moderate 07/07/2025
Accurate weather predictions? Sounds like a plan, but let's hope it doesn't get lost in bureaucratic fog.
moderate 07/07/2025
Smart investment in weather nerds might just save us from scrambling when the skies open up.
right-leaning 07/07/2025
More government spending on weather models? Maybe just let the free market pour the rain where it’s needed.
left-leaning 07/07/2025
Looks like Congress is trying to keep their heads above water—about time we fund prevention, not just cleanup.
moderate 07/07/2025
Forecasting the future is tricky—but better tools could mean fewer costly surprises downstream.
left-leaning 07/07/2025
Finally, a bill that invests in science to protect communities instead of handing taxpayers' money to polluters.
right-leaning 07/07/2025
If we’re throwing $75 million at weather forecasts, I want a refund when it’s wrong again.
left-leaning 07/07/2025
If forecasting floods means less disaster misery, sign me up—let’s put the money where the climate crisis is.
right-leaning 07/07/2025
Weather’s unpredictable, just like government—this bill sounds like a recipe for wasted cash and red tape.