The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and Verizon Frontline have signed a three-year Cooperative Research and Development Agreement to explore new strategies to rapidly deploy uncrewed aircraft systems to collect and distribute imagery of damage resulting from severe storms such as tornadoes or hurricanes. As part of this partnership, the Verizon Frontline Crisis Response Team will provide the uncrewed aircraft system platform, sensor, and personnel resources needed to rapidly respond and collect aerial imagery of storm-damaged areas of interest identified by The goal is to enhance the ability of NOAA?s National Weather Service offices to quickly conduct post-storm damage assessments, while also providing data for research conducted by the NOAA National Severe Storms Laboratory. This data will be used to help researchers better understand tornado behavior and impacts with a goal of improving warnings.

The CRADA specifically applies to the NWS Southern Region and NOAA?s National Severe Storms Laboratory. Typically after a storm, National Weather Service personnel perform damage surveys and gather data to assign tornado ratings, document a storm?s path, and improve the accuracy of future tornado forecasts. Uncrewed aircraft systems provide an advantage because they can more efficiently gather critical information in remote, hard-to-reach areas where it is difficult for people to travel.

In the past, NOAA has used uncrewed systems for some storm damage assessment. This new partnership is designed to supplement existing resources and gather more information more quickly. Verizon Frontline is the advanced network and technology built for first responders ?

developed over three decades of partnership with public safety officials and agencies on the front lines ? to meet their unique and evolving needs. NOAA regularly partners with private sector companies through CRADAs to conduct research and development work that is mutually beneficial and helps to accomplish NOAA?s mission.

Climate, weather, and water affect all life on ocean planet. NOAA?s mission is to understand and predict changing environment, from the deep sea to outer space, and to manage and conserve America?s coastal and marine resources.