1. Welcome to the South Dakota CoCoRaHS Page
View Large Map. Welcome to the South Dakota CoCoRaHS Page. Who can join? Anyone! The more people in the CoCoRaHS network the better!
Anyone! The more people in the CoCoRaHS network the better! We are looking for accurate and consistent observations, however. Summertime rain showers and thunderstorms produce highly variable precipitation amounts and forecasters, emergency management officials, water resource planners, and many others use your CoCoRaHS data on a daily basis. Even if you received no precipitation, we want to know. Sometimes reports of zero precipitation are as important as when precipitation occurs. How do I join?To become an observer, click on "Join CoCoRaHS" and complete the on-line application form or contact your regional coordinator. You will receive an e-mail with your CoCoRaHS ID and instructions. As soon as you have a username, password and a rain gauge, you many enter observations immediately!What will I need?You will need to purchase a standard 4-inch rain gauge to measure your precipitation. For the quality of the data to be consistent everyone must have the same rain gauge.
2. Community Collaborative Rain, Hail & Snow ... - CoCoRaHS
CoCoRaHS Store. South Dakota Daily Precipitation Reports. Display Date: Showing 209 Records. Obs Date △, Obs Time, Station Number, Station Name ...
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3. Share Your Snow and Rain Measurements- Join CoCoRaHS!
CoCoRaHS observers measure precipitation (rain, hail, and snow) that falls at their location, and share their data online. Reports from CoCoRaHS observers are ...
2023 CoCoRaHS March Madness
4. North Dakota CoCoRaHs - National Weather Service
North Dakota CoCoRaHs · Hourly Forecasts · Activity Planner · User Defined Area Forecast · Fire Weather · Winter Weather · Forecast Discussion · Experimental ...
North Dakota CoCoRaHs
5. US National Weather Service Sioux Falls South Dakota | - Facebook
11 mrt 2024 · CoCoRaHS observers help provide crucial information about rain, snow, hail, and even drought conditions. These reports are utilized by a ...
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6. Community Collaborative Rain Hail & Snow Network | NDSU
20 jul 2016 · The Community, Collaborative, Rain Hail & Snow network (CoCoRaHS) launched in North Dakota on November 1, 2008. CoCoRaHS is a network of ...
See AlsoScatter plot - MATLAB scatterThe Community, Collaborative, Rain Hail & Snow network (CoCoRaHS) launched in North Dakota on November 1, 2008. CoCoRaHS is a network of volunteers from all states in the US and some neighboring countries. The trained volunteers measure precipitation from standardized equipment and record the results daily on the CoCoRaHS web site - www.cocorahs.org
7. LCO from KFSD
COCORAHS PRECIPITATION SUMMARY · NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SIOUX FALLS SD · 915 AM CDT SAT JUN 08 2024
8. CoCoRaHS Identifier Lookup - The ultimate source for snow information
27 okt 2022 · CoCoRaHS Station Identifier Lookup ; 9, SD-BR-48, 4127Y, Aberdeen 1.0 SE, SD ; 10, SD-BR-47, 2885Y, Aberdeen 1.0 SSW, SD.
A lookup table that matches CoCoRaHS identifiers to MADIS identifiers, grouped by state
9. Community Collaborative Rain, Hail, and Snow Network (CoCoRaHS)
CoCoRaHS is a unique, non-profit, community-based network of volunteers of all ages and backgrounds working together to measure and map precipitation (rain, ...
Precipitation data from CoCoRaHS: a non-profit, community-based network of volunteers of all ages and backgrounds working together to measure and map precipitation (rain, hail, and snow) across the U.S.
10. [PDF] CoCoRaHS Comes to North Dakota - swc.nd.gov
1 nov 2008 · Here in North Da- kota, we are fortunate to have a number of weather and climate networks monitoring those conditions. They.
11. CoCoRaHS Review - Farm Forum
2 jan 2015 · ... South Dakota joined the CoCoRaHS network in June of 2007, and currently contributes about 1000 volunteer observers to the nearly 20000 ...
Having recently received the bi-monthly newsletter for CoCoRaHS observers, “The Catch,” it seemed like a good opportunity to share some highlights of the 2014 year. CoCoRaHS, www.cocorahs.org, originated in 1998 with the Colorado Climate Center at Colorado State University. A flood in the Fort Collins area a year earlier showed the need for localized precipitation information, which prompted the system. South Dakota joined the CoCoRaHS network in June of 2007, and currently contributes about 1000 volunteer observers to the nearly 20,000 observers across the United States and Canada.