I recently signed up to participate as an observer for CoCoRaHS, the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail, & Snow Network. As the name implies, this is a network of “Volunteers working together measure precipitation across the nation.” And why do they do it? “Because every drop counts.”
Michigan is slated to join the CoCoRaHS network starting July 1st. My Station Number is MI-BN-3 (i.e., it is the third CoCoRaHS station to be assigned a number in Berrien County). My Station Name is Buchanan 1.4 ESE (i.e., it is located 1.4 ESE of the town of Buchanan).
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