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The National
Weather Service office in Paducah relies on over one hundred dedicated co-operative
weather observers in its area. The observers report daily rainfall, high and
low temperatures, and other data. Their data are used to improve river forecasts and flood
warnings, along with enhancing the nation's climate database. We at the Paducah office furnish and maintain the equipment
used by the observers. At left, a Paducah National Weather Service meteorologist inspects
the rain gage at the Smithland Lock and Dam, located on the Ohio River about 20 miles
northeast of Paducah.
Effective in March, 2001, co-operative observers have had the
option of transmitting their observations via the Internet.
The National Weather Service wishes to express its gratitude to its many
dedicated observers. Contact our Data Acquisition Program Manager, Mike
Nadolski, for more details about the co-op observing program in the Paducah
office's area of responsibility.
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