Therefore, any comments made (via speech, written, on social media, or by any other means) that do not align with this value statement will require action, up to and including termination from the CoCoRaHS network. Those individuals who publicly advertise or broadcast an affiliation with CoCoRaHS must expect to be held to a higher standard. Being a CoCoRaHS volunteer does not imply endorsement by CoCoRaHS of any statements made by the volunteer. The personal views expressed by any individual who is a CoCoRaHS volunteer are their own views and may not reflect the values of CoCoRaHS Headquarters. However, we have zero tolerance for hate speech, bullying, or discrimination / harassment against any individual or group on the basis of race, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, or disability.
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At CoCoRaHS Headquarters, we value everyone’s right to free speech. To read about the first 20 years of CoCoRaHS click here: HistoryĬoCoRaHS values the diversity of the group of individuals that makes up our volunteer network. Please join us as we celebrate twenty years. With a few observers along Colorado's Front Range, we had no idea that the network would become what it is today, with over 24,000 active observers in the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, the U.S. If none are taking place at the current time, watch our YouTube animations or Training Slide Shows and read our on-line training information.ĬoCoRaHS officially began on June 17, 1998. Please check out your state page for a list of current training sessions in your local area. Ĭomplimentary training is provided to help you become an effective weather observer. Season Average Season Total (Oct 1 - Present) Stream Flows Disclaimer. If you would like to sign-up as a volunteer observer and become part of our expanding network, please click here: " Join the CoCoRaHS Network ". 30 min 1 hr 3 hr 6 hr 12 hr 1 day 2 days 3 days 7 days. Our Web page provides the ability for our observers to see their observations mapped out in "real time", as well as providing a wealth of information for our data users.įor more information, please click here: Information about CoCoRaHS The only requirements to join are an enthusiasm for watching and reporting weather conditions and a desire to learn more about how weather can affect and impact our lives. By using low-cost measurement tools, stressing training and education, and utilizing an interactive Web-site, our aim is to provide the highest quality data for natural resource, education and research applications. Your observations continue to give scientists an ever clearer picture of where and how much precipitation falls throughout our communities.ĬoCoRaHS (pronounced KO-ko-rozz) is a grassroots volunteer network of backyard weather observers of all ages and backgrounds working together to measure and map precipitation (rain, hail and snow) in their local communities. It's easy to join, takes only five minutes a day and is a fun way to learn about this wonderful natural resource that falls from the sky. If you get the chance, please take a moment to tell a friend or neighbor about this exciting grassroots effort of citizens measuring precipitation right in their own backyards. How often have you seen it rain in your neighborhood and a few blocks away not a drop has fallen. The saying " Rain doesn’t fall the same on all" really proves to be true. Initial high readings may well be corrected at a later date.Reports received today as of 8:44 PM EDT Note 4: Rain rate records are manually checked, and changed if necessary, due to occasional lag in data transmission. Multiple time spans, ranging from 1 to 72 hours, are available. Personal weather station with realtime updates, live radar, streaming webcams, climate data and more. NEW: 6 hour totals 24 hour total/Text version 48 hour total 72 hour total Multisensor Reports: This data combines gage reports and radar-derived precipitation estimates. Note 3: Figures in brackets refer to departure from average conditions These precipitation reports cover the 24, 48, and 72 hour periods ending daily at 7 AM EST/8 AM EDT/1200 UTC. Note 2: The minimum recordable rain (the rain gauge resolution) is 0.2 mm Note 1: Rain records began in February 2009