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| Cooperative observers are very much a part of the
National Weather Service...collecting much needed weather data. To read more about the
observers, look below. |
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15 Yr Service Award |
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| Mr. Bobby Cagle
of Clarksville, Arkansas (the Clarksville Water Plant) has been a cooperative observer for
the National Weather Service (NWS) for 15 years (as of January, 2000). For his efforts,
Mr. Cagle received a 15 Year Length-of-Service Award. Mr. Cagle and the crew at
the Clarksville Water Plant collect temperature and rainfall data on a daily basis and
send their measurements to the NWS. The measurements become part of a national
database and are eventually published (for use by business, government agencies and the
general public) by the National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, North Carolina. |
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In the picture to left: Mr. Robert
Qualls (center of photo), a cooperative observer at the Clarksville Water Plant, receives
(on behalf of Bobby Cagle) a 15 Year Length-of-Service Award from the National Weather
Service. |
| The award was
presented by Chuck McDonald, Hydrometeorological Technician (right in the photo above),
Renee Fair, Meteorologist-in-Charge (left in the photo above), and Mr. Jimmy Russell, Data
Acquisition Program Manager (not pictured)...all of the National Weather Service Forecast
Office in North Little Rock, Arkansas. |
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