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CoCoRaHSCoCoRaHSCoCoRaHS (Community Collaborative Rain, Hail & Snow Network)
This Station started Recording 24 Hour Precipitation on October 25, 2010.
  Station Name: Rosemount 0.3 W
  Station Number: OH-SC-4
  County: Scioto
  Observation Time: 7:00am
  Observer: Gregory B. Syroney
  CoCoRaHS Registered Location: Yes
  Latitude/Longitude: 38.7874/-82.9778
  Elevation: 622 ft.
  Has Been Trained: True
  Started Observation: 10/25/2010
   T - Indicates Trace Accumulation Report
   * - Indicates Multi-Day Accumulation Report
MAY 2012
DATE:PRECIP:SNOW FALL:CORE PCRN:SNOW DEPTH:WATER EQUIV:
05/01/2012  0.470.00.000.00.00
05/02/2012  0.410.00.000.00.00
05/03/2012  0.000.00.000.00.00
05/04/2012  0.410.00.000.00.00
05/05/2012  0.320.00.000.00.00
05/06/2012  0.050.00.000.00.00
05/07/2012  0.000.00.000.00.00
05/08/2012  0.290.00.000.00.00
05/09/2012  0.100.00.000.00.00
05/10/2012  0.000.00.000.00.00
05/11/2012  0.000.00.000.00.00
05/12/2012  0.000.00.000.00.00
05/13/2012  0.600.00.000.00.00
05/14/2012  1.600.00.000.00.00
05/15/2012  0.060.00.000.00.00
05/16/2012  0.000.00.000.00.00
05/17/2012  0.000.00.000.00.00
05/18/2012  0.000.00.000.00.00
05/19/2012  0.000.00.000.00.00
05/20/2012  0.000.00.000.00.00
05/21/2012  ----------
05/22/2012  ----------
05/23/2012  ----------
05/24/2012  ----------
05/25/2012  ----------
05/26/2012  ----------
05/27/2012  ----------
05/28/2012  ----------
05/29/2012  ----------
05/30/2012  ----------
05/31/2012  ----------
Totals: 3.900.00.00----


   Our CoCoRaHS Daily, Monthly, and Yearly Water Reports:
   • 2012 CoCoRaHS Water Year Summary for Station OH-SC-4 (10/01/2011 - 09/30/2012)
   • 2011 CoCoRaHS Water Year Summary for Station OH-SC-4 (10/01/2010 - 09/30/2011)

CoCoRaHS Snowboard Station #OHSC4

   Ohio CoCoRaHS Newsletter Collection:
     2011:
     • Winter 2011-2012 ** NEW **
     • Fall 2011
     • Summer 2011
     • Spring 2011

     2010:
     • Winter 2010-2011
     • Fall 2010
     • Summer 2010
     • Spring 2010

      About CoCoRaHS:

Contents

  1. What is CoCoRaHS??
  2. Where did the CoCoRaHS Network originate??
  3. Who can participate??
  4. What will our volunteer observers be doing??
  5. Who uses CoCoRaHS??
  6. What do we hope to accomplish??
  7. Who is sponsoring this network??
  8. What benefits are there in volunteering??
  9. How can I sign up??
  10. Mission
  11. Our goals are

What is CoCoRaHS??

CoCoRaHS is an acronym for the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network.  CoCoRaHS is a unique, non-profit, community-based network of volunteers of all ages and backgrounds working together to measure and map precipitation (rain, hail and snow).   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. We are now in all fifty states.

  • Download the new "CoCoRaHS Brochure" as a PDF (5.1 MB)
  • CoCoRaHS Wanted Flyer PDF (164 KB)

Where did the CoCoRaHS Network originate??

The network originated with the Colorado Climate Center at Colorado State University in 1998 thanks in part to the Fort Collins flood a year prior. In the years since, CoCoRaHS now includes thousands of volunteers nationwide. Click here for a look at the order of states admission to the network.

Who can participate??

This is a community project.  Everyone can help, young, old, and in-between.  The only requirements are an enthusiasm for watching and reporting weather conditions and a desire to learn more about how weather can effect and impact our lives.

What will our volunteer observers be doing??

Each time a rain, hail or snow storm crosses your area, volunteers take measurements of precipitation from as many locations as possible (see equipment).  These precipitation reports are then recorded on our Web site www.cocorahs.org. The data are then displayed and organized for many of our end users to analyze and apply to daily situations ranging from water resource analysis and severe storm warnings to neighbors comparing how much rain fell in their backyards.

Who uses CoCoRaHS??

CoCoRaHS is used by a wide variety of organizations and individuals.  The National Weather Service, other meteorologists, hydrologists, emergency managers, city utilities (water supply, water conservation, storm water), insurance adjusters, USDA, engineers, mosquito control, ranchers and farmers, outdoor & recreation interests, teachers, students, and neighbors in the community are just some examples of those who visit our Web site and use our data.

What do we hope to accomplish??

CoCoRaHS has several goals (as stated in our mission statement).
1) provide accurate high-quality precipitation data for our many end users on a timely basis;
2) increasing the density of precipitation data available throughout the country by encouraging volunteer weather observing;
3) encouraging citizens to have fun participating in meteorological science and heightening their awareness about weather;
4) providing enrichment activities in water and weather resources for teachers, educators and the community at large to name a few.

Who is sponsoring this network??

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the National Science Foundation (NSF) are major sponsors of CoCoRaHS. Other organizations have contributed either financially, and/or with supplies and equipment.  Our list of sponsors continues to grow.  Click here to visit our sponsor’s page. Many other organizations and individuals have pitched in time and resources to help keep the network up and running. We are grateful to all of you, as CoCoRaHS would not be possible without your help.

What benefits are there in volunteering??

One of the neat things about participating in this network is coming away with the feeling that you have made an important contribution that helps others.  By providing your daily observation, you help to fill in a piece of the weather puzzle that affects many across your area in one way or another. You also will have the chance to make some new friends as you do something important and learn some new things along the way. In some areas, activities are organized for network participants including training sessions, field trips, special speakers, picnics, pot-luck dinners, and photography contests just to name a few.

How can I sign up??

Just click here to sign up as a CoCoRaHS Volunteer Observer or download a .pdf version of our application and return it as soon as possible.

CoCoRaHS Mission Statement

CoCoRaHS is a unique, non-profit, community-based network of volunteers of all ages and backgrounds working together to measure and map precipitation (rain, hail and snow). 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.

Our goals are

To provide accurate high-quality precipitation data to observers, decision makers and other end-users on a timely basis.

To act as an umbrella for one-stop precipitation information nationwide. Our ambition is to increase the density of precipitation data available throughout the country by encouraging volunteer weather observing, as well as by collaborating with existing precipitation networks.

To increase community awareness about our weather by inspiring and encouraging citizens to participate in meteorological science and have fun doing so.

To provide enrichment activities in water and weather resources for teachers, educators and the community at large; thus, building a collective awareness of our climate and develop citizen’s skills in scientific data collection.