S. 558 · 117th Congress · Senate

FLOODS Act

Enacted· Became Public Law No: 117-316.
Introduced
Mar 3, 21
Passed Senate
Sep 30, 21
Passed House
Dec 14, 22
Sent to President
Dec 23, 22
Signed into Law
Dec 27, 22

Executive Summary

Flood Level Observation, Operations, and Decision Support Act or the FLOODS Act

This act addresses forecasting and the communication of flood, tornado, and hurricane events by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

For example, the act directs NOAA to establish a National Integrated Flood Information System to inform and provide for timely decisions to reduce flood-related effects and costs.

NOAA must also establish partnerships with institutions of higher education and federal agencies to improve total water predictions. In addition, NOAA must (1) evaluate and improve flash flood watches and warnings, (2) estimate and communicate the frequency of precipitation, and (3) identify gaps in the availability of snow-related data to assess and predict floods and flood impacts.

Further, NOAA must ensure that the tornado warning improvement and extension program periodically examines the value of incorporating innovative observations, such as acoustic or infrasonic measurements, observations from phased array radars, and observations from mesonets (i.e., a network of certain weather observing stations).

In addition, the National Weather Service must designate a service coordination hydrologist at each of its River Forecast Centers to increase impact-based decision support services at the state and local level.

Finally, the act establishes an Interagency Committee on Water Management and Infrastructure to ensure that federal agencies that engage in water-related matters work together where such agencies have joint or overlapping responsibilities.

Previous Versions

53Dec 14, 2022

Flood Level Observation, Operations, and Decision Support Act or the FLOODS Act

This bill addresses forecasting and the communication of flood, tornado, and hurricane events by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

For example, the bill directs NOAA to establish a National Integrated Flood Information System to inform and provide for timely decisions to reduce flood-related effects and costs.

NOAA must also establish partnerships with institutions of higher education and federal agencies to improve total water predictions. In addition, NOAA must (1) evaluate and improve flash flood watches and warnings, (2) estimate and communicate the frequency of precipitation, and (3) identify gaps in the availability of snow-related data to assess and predict floods and flood impacts.

Further, NOAA must ensure that the tornado warning improvement and extension program periodically examines the value of incorporating innovative observations, such as acoustic or infrasonic measurements, observations from phased array radars, and observations from mesonets (i.e., a network of certain weather observing stations).

In addition, the National Weather Service must designate a service coordination hydrologist at each of its River Forecast Centers to increase impact-based decision support services at the state and local level.

Finally, the bill establishes an Interagency Committee on Water Management and Infrastructure to ensure that federal agencies that engage in water-related matters work together where such agencies have joint or overlapping responsibilities.

55Sep 30, 2021

Flood Level Observation, Operations, and Decision Support Act or the FLOODS Act

This bill addresses forecasting and the communication of flood, tornado, and hurricane events by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

For example, the bill directs NOAA to establish a National Integrated Flood Information System to inform and provide for timely decisions to reduce flood-related effects and costs.

NOAA must also establish partnerships with institutions of higher education and federal agencies to improve total water predictions. In addition, NOAA must (1) evaluate and improve flash flood watches and warnings, (2) estimate and communicate the frequency of precipitation, and (3) identify gaps in the availability of snow-related data to assess and predict floods and flood impacts.

Further, NOAA must ensure that the tornado warning improvement and extension program periodically examines the value of incorporating innovative observations, such as acoustic or infrasonic measurements, observations from phased array radars, and observations from mesonets (i.e., a network of certain weather observing stations).

In addition, the National Weather Service must designate a service coordination hydrologist at each of its River Forecast Centers to increase impact-based decision support services at the state and local level.

Finally, the bill establishes an Interagency Committee on Water Management and Infrastructure to ensure that federal agencies that engage in water-related matters work together where such agencies have joint or overlapping responsibilities.

00Mar 3, 2021

Flood Level Observation, Operations, and Decision Support Act or the FLOODS Act

This bill addresses forecasting and the communication of flood, tornado, and hurricane events by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

Among other provisions, the bill

  • directs NOAA to establish a National Integrated Flood Information System to better inform and provide for more timely decision-making to reduce flood-related effects and costs;
  • establishes partnerships with institutions of higher education and federal agencies to improve total water predictions;
  • designates a service coordination hydrologist at each National Weather Service River Forecast Center to increase impact-based decision support services at the state and local level;
  • requires NOAA to evaluate and improve flood watches and warnings and communication of information to support preparation and responses to floods;
  • ensures that the tornado warning improvement and extension program periodically examines the value of incorporating innovative observations, such as acoustic or infrasonic measurements, observations from phased array radars, and observations from mesonets;
  • requires NOAA to estimate and communicate the frequency of precipitation;
  • establishes an Interagency Committee on Water Management and Infrastructure to ensure that federal agencies that engage in water-related matters, including water storage and supplies, water quality and restoration activities, water infrastructure, transportation on rivers and inland waterways, and water forecasting, work together where such agencies have joint or overlapping responsibilities; and
  • directs NOAA to conduct an analysis of gaps in the availability of snow-related data to assess and predict floods and flood impacts.

Action Timeline

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  1. DEC 27, 2022BecameLaw

    Signed by President.

  2. DEC 27, 2022President

    Signed by President.

  3. DEC 27, 2022BecameLaw

    Became Public Law No: 117-316.

    117Yea
    316Nay
    0NV
  4. DEC 27, 2022President

    Became Public Law No: 117-316.

    117Yea
    316Nay
    0NV
  5. DEC 23, 2022President

    Presented to President.

  6. DEC 23, 2022Floor

    Presented to President.

  7. DEC 14, 2022Floor

    Pursuant to the provisions of H

    Res. 1518, proceedings on S. 558 are considered vacated.

  8. DEC 14, 2022Floor

    Passed/agreed to in House

    Pursuant to section 5 of H. Res. 1518, and the motion offered by Mr. Hoyer, the following bills passed under suspension of the rules: H.R. 1082, as amended; H.R. 5349; H.R. 6218; H.R. 6220; H.R. 6221; H.R. 6611, as amended; H.R. 6630; H.R. 6725; H.R. 7077, agreed to Senate amendment; H.R. 7832; H.R. 8665; S. 558; and S. 789. S. 558; and S. 789.

  9. DEC 14, 2022Floor

    Pursuant to section 5 of H

    Res. 1518, and the motion offered by Mr. Hoyer, the following bills passed under suspension of the rules: H.R. 1082, as amended; H.R. 5349; H.R. 6218; H.R. 6220; H.R. 6221; H.R. 6611, as amended; H.R. 6630; H.R. 6725; H.R. 7077, agreed to Senate amendment; H.R. 7832; H.R. 8665; S. 558; and S. 789. S. 558; and S. 789. (consideration: CR H9803-9810; text: CR H9805-9809)

    9803Yea
    9810Nay
    0NV
  10. DEC 12, 2022Floor

    Mr

    Beyer moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.

  11. DEC 12, 2022Floor

    Considered under suspension of the rules. (consideration

    CR H9653, H9656-9658; text: CR H9653-9656)

    9656Yea
    9658Nay
    0NV
  12. DEC 12, 2022Floor

    DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on S. 558.

  13. DEC 12, 2022Floor

    At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were demanded and ordered

    Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be postponed.

  14. OCT 01, 2021Floor

    Message on Senate action sent to the House.

  15. OCT 01, 2021Floor

    Received in the House.

  16. OCT 01, 2021Floor

    Held at the desk.

  17. SEP 30, 2021Committee

    Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation discharged by Unanimous Consent.

  18. SEP 30, 2021Discharge

    Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation discharged by Unanimous Consent.

  19. SEP 30, 2021Floor

    Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent

    (consideration: CR S6856-6860)

    6856Yea
    6860Nay
    0NV
  20. SEP 30, 2021Floor

    Passed/agreed to in Senate

    Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.(text: CR S6857-6860)

    6857Yea
    6860Nay
    0NV
  21. SEP 30, 2021Floor

    Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent

    (text: CR S6857-6860)

    6857Yea
    6860Nay
    0NV
  22. APR 28, 2021Committee

    Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation

    Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.

  23. MAR 03, 2021IntroReferral

    Introduced in Senate

  24. MAR 03, 2021IntroReferral

    Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.

Committees

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Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee

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Referred: Oct 1, 2021

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Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee

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Referred: Apr 28, 2021

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Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee

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Referred: Mar 3, 2021

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