Bills/H.R. 4141

Advanced Weather Model Computing Development Act

Advanced Weather Model Computing Development Act

In CommitteeTechnologyHouseHouse Bill · 119th Congress
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Plain Language Summary

# Advanced Weather Model Computing Development Act Summary **What the Bill Would Do** HR 4141 would support the development and improvement of advanced computer systems used to create weather forecasts and models. The bill aims to enhance the computational capabilities that meteorologists and weather agencies use to predict weather patterns, severe storms, and other atmospheric conditions. By investing in better computing technology, the bill intends to improve the accuracy and speed of weather predictions. **Who It Affects and Key Provisions** This bill primarily affects the National Weather Service, NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), and other federal agencies responsible for weather forecasting. It would also indirectly benefit the public by potentially improving the quality of weather forecasts, which are critical for emergency preparedness, agriculture, transportation, and other sectors.

The specific funding amounts and detailed provisions are not available in the summary provided, so additional details would need to be reviewed in the full bill text. **Current Status** As of now, HR 4141 remains in committee, meaning it has not yet been debated or voted on by the full House of Representatives. The bill was introduced by Representative Max Miller (R-OH). For it to become law, it would need to advance through committee review, pass a House vote, move through the Senate, and receive the President's signature.

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Latest Action

June 25, 2025

Referred to the Committee on Natural Resources, and in addition to the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

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Key Dates

Introduced
June 25, 2025
Last Updated
June 25, 2025
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