Minnesota dominates annual Rain Gauge Rally; rain monitoring volunteers still needed
- Minnesota won the CoCoRaHS Cup for the sixth consecutive year, adding 378 new volunteers, more than any other state.
- State Climatologist Luigi Romolo emphasized that the data from volunteers is invaluable for understanding rainfall patterns in Minnesota.
- Romolo noted that they are seeing warmer winters and an increase in precipitation, reflecting changing climate conditions in Minnesota.
- Volunteers can join the CoCoRaHS program year-round to help monitor rainfall, which aids in understanding weather systems and managing water-related issues.
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Minnesota dominates annual Rain Gauge Rally; rain monitoring volunteers still needed
BEMIDJI — Minnesota again dominated the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail & Snow Network volunteer drive held each March. This is Minnesota’s sixth straight win, anchoring the CoCoRaHS Cup for another year, a bragging right earned by eager volunteers. Keeping in line with the event’s name, the Rain Gauge Rally, Minnesotans rallied to add 378 new volunteers, 284 more than second-place Wisconsin at 94. Minnesota has added over 2,300 volunteers si…
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