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Texas State Coordinator: 
William (Bill) Runyon 
CoCoRaHS Station Observer: TX-CLD-1
Retired, National Weather Service

Texas Assistant State Coordinator:
Ronnie Havran
Harris County Flood Control District
9900 Northwest Freeway
Houston, Texas 77092
713-514-2630


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Howdy!


From the Panhandle to the Gulf Coast, El Paso to Texarkana, CoCoRaHS would like to welcome you to our Network!

If you'd like to join us, there are a couple of prerequisites:
             - you must have a standard 4" diameter rain gauge
               in a well sited location the nearest object - i.e. a tree -
               should be twice as far away from the gauge as that
               object is high.
               Wonder what a standard 4" diameter rain gauge looks
               like See these gauges at ..
               www.weatheryourway.com
               .. where you can also buy them at a great price!!
             - you have access to internet where you can enter your
               precipitation data on a daily basis

It's easy to sign-up to become an observer click here "Join CoCoRaHS". Once you do you will receive a station ID and your precipitation observations will start showing up daily on our Texas state and county maps.  You will also provide a great service to your community by allowing your friends, neighbors, scientists and others including the local National Weather Service offices to see how daily precipitation has covered the Lone Star state.

As I close, I remind you that over the next 100 years, water is going to be one of the biggest issues that Texans will face. How better than to have this grassroots effort, on the part of citizens of our state, to report precipitation amounts on a daily basis Let's make it happen!! I look forward to your involvement in this important program.

Sincerely,

William (Bill) Runyon
CoCoRaHS - Texas State Coordinator

 
                                 

Texas Regions

Since Texas is such a large state, CoCoRaHS in Texas is broken up into geographic regions with regional coordinators for each of these areas.

Amarillo Region
Lubbock Region
Midland/Odessa Region
El Paso Region
Abilene/San Angelo Region
Wichita Falls Region
Dallas/Fort Worth/Waco/Temple Region
Austin/San Antonio/Del Rio Region
Corpus Christi/Victoria Region
Brownsville/McAllen Region
Houston/Galveston/Bryan-College Station Region
Beaumont/Golden Triangle Region
Longview/Kilgore/East and Northeast Texas Region

If you'd like to contact the regional coordinator, please go to
our Texas "Local Coordinators" CoCoRaHS website.

If you'd like to try some of our on line training for CoCoRahs
volunteer observers, please go to our FAQ/Help web page and
look under the "Volunteer Training Instructions."

For more information about CoCoRaHS in Texas, please
contact state coordinator Bill Runyon.

CoCoRaHS in Texas is sponsored by the following organizations: