
National Weather Service Seeking Weather Observers
Are you a self-proclaimed weather nerd? I am! I am fascinated with the weather and get excited when a storm is headed our way.
If you're like this or you are simply looking for a new hobby, the National Weather Service could use your help!

The Minnesota State Climatology Office just shared a post on social media seeking weather observers!
In this instance, they are looking for precipitation observers, which is exactly what it sounds like. You do not need to have any previous experience and will be trained for free online.
What Do Weather Observers Do?
You could be part of a special weather team and it could already be something you are doing anyway! These weather observers are all volunteers, all different ages and backgrounds.
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As a precipitation observer, you take measurements of rain, snow and snow depth in your backyard. It really is that simple and like I said, possibly something you are doing already!
You can apply now on the CoCoRaHS website. You have to give some basic information and own a particular type of rain gauge. If you don't have one, they provided a link for you to purchase one.
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You also need to read and empty your rain gauge at the same time each day. Otherwise, you should be good to go to become a precipitation observer. Why not?!
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