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WFO Juneau Coop Program
National Weather Service's Cooperative Observer Program

The National Weather Service's Cooperative Observer Program


The Cooperative Observers Climatological Network was created in 1890. The program is currently administered by the National Weather Service, a line office of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, an agency within the Department of Commerce. One of the responsibilities of the National Weather Service is to take meteorological observations which are used to record the climate of the United States. The National Weather Service relies heavily on a vast network of cooperative observer volunteers to achieve this objective.

The National Weather Service determines where observations are needed and furnishes standard meteorological instruments to individuals who volunteer their time to take and record daily observations of the weather. Currently, there are over 11000 published volunteer observing stations located in the United States and its territories. In addition to the thousands of cooperative observation stations operated by individuals, many are maintained by institutions and commercial firms such as universities and utility companies. All cooperative observers submit a monthly report summarizing daily weather observations. These contributions to the climate record of the United States are invaluable.

If you are living in Southeast Alaska and are interested in becoming a cooperative observer, please fill out the form listed below. Then click the "Send" button. This will send your information to the National Weather Service representative for the cooperative observing program in Southeast Alaska.

If you want to know more about the coop program, see the National Weather Service's Cooperative Observer Program webpage.

To contact the Coop Program Leader please
complete and send this form

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