Sec. 4. Website
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The Interagency Council shall designate an agency or agencies to establish and maintain, or designate a website that provides timely, actionable, and accessible information, data, and tools on current and future risks related to extreme weather, preparedness, resilience, and risk identification and management, to support Federal, regional, State, Tribal, local, private sector, and other decisionmakers such as standards developing bodies responsible for establishing building codes and design standards for infrastructure.
The website described under subsection (a), shall identify interagency progress, and propose the next interagency steps, towards responding to threats posed by extreme weather. The website described under subsection
(a)shall provide best practices and examples from Federal, regional, State, Tribal, and local decisionmakers in the public and private sectors about how to use extreme weather-related information in planning and decision making. The website described under subsection
(a)shall include the information, data, tools, and examples provided by the Interagency Council pursuant to section 2(f)(4). The website described under subsection
(a)shall work with the Intergovernmental Council for Advancing Meteorological Services and the United States Global Change Research program to identify best available meteorological and related science regarding extreme weather resilience, preparedness, and risk identification and management. The Interagency Council shall designate one or more agencies to conduct outreach and educational activities to inform the public and regional, State, Tribal, and local decisionmakers about the tools and information available on the website described under subsection (a).