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January 11, 2008
麻花影院 and Delta professors crucial in new rainfall network
Louisiana recently joined a growing national precipitation network using community volunteers to measure and map precipitation, thanks to professors from the University of Louisiana at Monroe and Delta Community College.
                    
                    The Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow (CoCoRaHS) network is a unique, nonprofit, community-based network of volunteers of all ages and backgrounds working together to measure and map precipitation including rain, hail and snow.
                    
                    Dr. Boniface Mills, an assistant professor of atmospheric sciences at 麻花影院, is the Ouachita Parish Local CoCoRaHS Coordinator. Of the initiative he said, "The combination of using a low-cost measurement tool like a four-inch rain gauge, proper observer training and utilizing an interactive web-site will provide the quality data to educators and scientists for many environmental and meteorology/climatology projects on so many levels."
                    
                    Volunteers will measure and record precipitation, then submit data to the CoCoRaHS website where it is plotted with other reporting stations for analysis. The data is used by the National Weather Service, hydrologists, emergency managers, city utilities, insurance adjusters, mosquito control, farmers, teachers, students, and anyone interested in precipitation data.
                    
                    Currently CoCoRaHS has over 6,500 observers in 27 states with a potential goal of 20,000 by 2010 as more states are added. Nine additional states will become active in 2008.
                    
                    CoCoRaHS originated with the Colorado Climate Center at Colorado State University in 1998 in response to the Fort Collins flood of 1997. The Louisiana project was made possible via a collaborative effort between Colorado State, Louisiana State University, University of Louisiana at Monroe, Delta Community College, and the National Weather Service.
                    
                    Don Wheeler, 麻花影院 adjunct atmospheric science instructor and assistant professor at Delta Community College, is the State Coordinator of the CoCoRaHS network for Louisiana. "This network is a very exciting and valuable product to the science community" he said. "Not only is the data available for research purposes, it is available to anyone in need of precipitation measurements," added Wheeler.
                    
                    How to get involved:
                    
                    The general public is invited to participate in this initiative. The only requirements are "an enthusiasm for watching and reporting weather conditions and a desire to learn more about how weather can affect and impact lives," said Wheeler.
                    
                    Each time a rain, hail, or snow storm crosses the area, volunteers take measurements of precipitation from as many locations as possible using a standard scientific rain gauge observers purchase for about $30. Reports are then uploaded to the CoCoRaHS website where the data is organized and displayed. 
                    
                    Anyone interested in participating can find more information at the CoCoRaHS
                    website:  
                    
                    Further questions can be directed to the coordinators listed below:
                    
                    Louisiana
                    Don Wheeler
                  Delta Community College
                  Monroe, Louisiana
                    Phone: (318) 342-3722
                  email:  louisianacocorahs@earthlink.net
                    
                    Malcolm Moreau
                  Louisiana State University, Southern Regional Climate Center
                  Baton Rouge, Louisiana
                    Phone: (225) 578-5021
                  email: moe@srcc.lsu.edu
                    
                    Northeast Louisiana
                    Dan Byrd
                  National Weather Service, Jackson, Mississippi
                    Phone: (601) 936-2189
                  email: dan.byrd@noaa.gov
                    
                    Northwest Louisiana
                    Aaron Stevens and Jason Hansford
                  National Weather Service, Shreveport, Louisiana
                    Phone: (318) 631-3669
                  email: Aaron.Stephens@noaa.gov and Jason.Hansford@noaa.gov
                    
                    Ouachita Parish
                    Boniface Mills
                  University of Louisiana at Monroe
                    Phone: (318) 342-1893
                  email:  mills@ulm.edu
                    
                    Southwest Louisiana
                    Jonathan Brazzell and Donovan Landreneau
                  National Weather Service
                  Lake Charles, Louisiana
                    Phone: (337) 477-5285
                  email:  jonathan.brazzell@noaa.gov and Donovan.Landreneau@noaa.gov
                    
                    Southeast Louisiana
                    Robert Ricks
                  National Weather Service
                  New Orleans/Baton Rouge, Louisiana
                    Phone: (504) 522-7330, email:  robert.ricks@noaa.gov
                    
                    Jefferson Parish and Greater New Orleans Area
                  Gary Shuford
                    Gretna, Louisiana
                  Phone: (504) 394-8145
                  email:  vortexchaser@cox.net
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