[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.R. 2295 Introduced in House (IH)]
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119th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 2295
To research the impact of obstructions on radar detection and
prediction capabilities, and for other purposes.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
March 24, 2025
Mr. Feenstra (for himself, Mrs. Bice, Mr. Neguse, Mr. Haridopolos, Mrs.
Radewagen, Mrs. Miller-Meeks, Mr. Fitzpatrick, and Mr. Moylan)
introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on
Science, Space, and Technology
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A BILL
To research the impact of obstructions on radar detection and
prediction capabilities, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Weather Innovation for the Next
Generation Act of 2025'' or the ``WING Act of 2025''.
SEC. 2. RADAR OBSTRUCTION RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION
PROGRAM.
(a) Establishment.--The Director of the National Weather Service,
in coordination with the Assistant Administrator for Oceanic and
Atmospheric Research, shall establish a Research, Development, Test,
and Evaluation Program (in this section referred to as the ``Program'')
to ensure the continued performance of weather radar detection and
prediction capabilities with physical obstructions in the line of sight
of such radar.
(b) Requirements.--In carrying out the Program, the Director, in
consultation with the Interagency Council for Advancing Meteorological
Services, shall--
(1) partner with industry, academia, Federal, State, and
local government entities, and any other entity the Director
considers appropriate;
(2) identify and test existing or near-commercial
technologies and solutions that mitigate the potential impact
of obstructions on weather radar;
(3) research additional solutions that could mitigate the
effects of an obstruction on weather radar, including--
(A) signal processing algorithms;
(B) short-term forecasting algorithms to replace
contaminated data; and
(C) the use of dual polarization characteristics in
mitigating the effects of wind turbines on weather
radar; and
(4) develop commercially viable technical mitigation
solutions for obstructions to weather radar capabilities.
(c) Priority.--In carrying out the requirements described in
subsection (b), the Director shall prioritize consideration of the
following technology-based mitigation solutions:
(1) Multifunction phased array radar.
(2) The replacement of contaminated data with commercial
radar data.
(3) The utilization of data from private-sector-associated
meteorological towers.
(4) Providing wind farm boundaries and consolidated wind
farm areas to display on local forecasting equipment.
(5) Installing and providing access to rain gauges.
(6) Any other technology-based mitigation solution the
Director determines could overcome beam blockage or ghost
echoes.
(d) Termination.--The authority of the Director to carry out the
Program shall terminate on the earlier of--
(1) September 30, 2030; or
(2) one year after date on which the final recommendation
required by subsection (e)(2) is submitted by the Director.
(e) Report; Recommendation.--
(1) In general.--Not later than two years after the date of
the enactment of this section and annually thereafter until the
Program terminates pursuant to subsection (d), the Director
shall submit to Congress a report on the implementation of the
Program, including an evaluation of each technology-based
mitigation solution identified for priority consideration
pursuant to subsection (c), and a recommendation regarding
additional identification and testing of new technologies based
on such consideration.
(2) Final recommendation.--Not later than five years after
the date of the enactment of this section, the Director shall
provide to Congress a recommendation on whether additional
research, testing, and development through the Program
established under subsection (a) is needed, and a determination
of whether a cessation of field research, development, testing,
and evaluation is appropriate.
(f) Definitions.--In this section:
(1) Beam blockage.--The term ``beam blockage'' means a
signal that is partially or fully blocked due to an
obstruction.
(2) Director.--The term ``Director'' means the Director of
the National Weather Service.
(3) Ghost echo.--The term ``ghost echo'' means radar signal
reflectivity or velocity return errors in radar data due to the
close proximity of an obstruction.
(4) Obstruction.--The term obstruction includes--
(A) a wind turbine that could limit the
effectiveness of a weather radar system; and
(B) any building that disrupts or limits the
effectiveness of a weather radar system.
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