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Senate Advances Rosen Weather Forecasting Bill for Nevada
March 16, 2026
Senator Jacky Rosen's bipartisan Weather Act bill has advanced out of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, aiming to enhance subseasonal and seasonal weather forecasting through pilot projects led by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). This legislation targets improved forecasting capabilities to support Nevada farmers and ranchers in preparing for extreme weather events, thereby strengthening agricultural resilience and disaster preparedness.
- The bill directs NOAA to implement pilot projects focused on improving forecast accuracy and lead times for subseasonal and seasonal weather patterns.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate opportunities related to technology development, data analytics, and meteorological services supporting these NOAA initiatives.
- Vendors specializing in weather modeling, climate data systems, and agricultural risk management may find emerging contract opportunities.
- This development signals increased federal investment in environmental data infrastructure, relevant for agencies and contractors engaged in climate resilience and agricultural support programs.
As extreme weather events become more common and less predictable, we must invest in technology and resources to improve forecasting, so that our local communities can better prepare.
— Senator Jacky Rosen
Agencies
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation