11 Mar 0.51" rain.
I never saw it. The skies were clearing by the time I left work but I was told it was heavy at times.
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2016-03-11
2016-03-10
Cooperative Observer Network (COOP)
Bad,Mom, Good Mom dropped me a note to bring this to my attention:
Through the National Weather Service (NWS) Cooperative Observer Program (COOP), more than 10,000 volunteers take daily weather observations at National Parks, seashores, mountaintops, and farms as well as in urban and suburban areas. COOP data usually consist of daily maximum and minimum temperatures, snowfall, and 24-hour precipitation totals. These data may include additional hydrological or meteorological data such as evaporation or soil temperatures. Online data access is provided at no charge.
I'm making note of it here in case readers are interested and as a reminder to myself to dig into the available data when I have a spare moment.
Through the National Weather Service (NWS) Cooperative Observer Program (COOP), more than 10,000 volunteers take daily weather observations at National Parks, seashores, mountaintops, and farms as well as in urban and suburban areas. COOP data usually consist of daily maximum and minimum temperatures, snowfall, and 24-hour precipitation totals. These data may include additional hydrological or meteorological data such as evaporation or soil temperatures. Online data access is provided at no charge.
I'm making note of it here in case readers are interested and as a reminder to myself to dig into the available data when I have a spare moment.