Welcome to Cuckoo for CoCoRaHS, a blog for CoCoRaHS observers in the Carolinas region of the southeastern U.S.! The Community Collaborative, Rain, Hail, and Snow Network is a non-profit, community based network of volunteers who take daily precipitation measurements in their backyards or communities. This blog highlights the work of our observers, as well as current news and events of interest to our community.
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
CoCoRaHS July WxTalk Webinar
Chip Konrad, from the Southeast Regional Climate Center,
presented a webinar on the extreme weather and climate of the southeast region
of the United States. This presentation
discussed a couple of the NOAA-funded tools to cultivate research and climate
data. Some of the new programs are the climate perspective tool
and map outlook tool, which help to compare and predict weather events from different time frames. Konrad also
highlighted the variability and trends in the southeast climate that separate it from
other regions in the United States; the rainfall, drought and temperature patterns
are unique among sections from Virginia to Florida.
You can access this webinar, and others, from the CoCoRaHS page.
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