Weather observers needed in Logan County
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[November 11, 2011]
Volunteers are needed to participate in
the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network in Illinois,
known as CoCoRaHS. Specifically, observers are needed in Logan,
Morgan, Scott and Knox counties of central Illinois.
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Anyone can participate: young, old and in-between. The only
requirements are an enthusiasm for watching and reporting weather
conditions, and a desire to learn more about how the weather can
affect our lives.
CoCoRaHS is a unique, nonprofit, community-based network of
volunteers of all ages and backgrounds, working together to measure
and map precipitation -- rain, hail and snow. Using low-cost
measurement tools, stressing training and education, and using an
interactive website, the aim is to provide the highest quality data
for natural resource, education and research applications.
The program began in Colorado in 1998 and currently has nearly
10,000 observers in all 50 states.
Upcoming training and "refresher" training sessions in central
Illinois are noted below:
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Nov. 17, 6 p.m.,
at the National Weather Service office in Lincoln
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Nov. 19, 10 a.m.,
at the National Weather Service office in Lincoln
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Dec. 7, 6 p.m., in
Virginia, Ill.
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Dec. 8, 6 p.m., at the Galesburg Public
Library
People interested are asked to contact Billy Ousley or Darrin
Hansing at the following email address:
w-ilx.webmaster@noaa.gov.
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CoCoRaHS in Illinois is sponsored by the National Weather Service
and the Illinois State Water Survey.
To learn more about CoCoRaHS and what is needed to participate,
visit the CoCoRaHS website at
http://www.cocorahs.org/. Click on
Illinois
on the map for more information on CoCoRaHS in Illinois.
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