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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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Ms. Rose A.
Kinard of Grubbs, Arkansas has been a cooperative observer for the National Weather
Service for 15 years. She has been instrumental in observing and reporting rainfall in her
area. She mailed her measurements to the National Weather Service at the end of each
month. These measurements are sent to the National Climatic Data Center in
Asheville, North Carolina and eventually published to become a part of the permanent
record of the world's weather. For her efforts, Mrs. Kinard received a 15 Year Length-of-Service Award in
July, 1998. |
![Ms. Rose A. Kinard (second from left) of Grubbs holds a 15 Year Length-of-Service Award from the National Weather Service.](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/eot2008/20081103123547im_/http://www.srh.noaa.gov/lzk/images/kinard.gif) |
In the picture to left: Ms. Rose A.
Kinard (second from left) of Grubbs holds a 15 Year Length-of-Service Award from the
National Weather Service. She was accompanied by her grandson Seth (left), her
granddaughter Sarah (second from right) and her daughter Shelly (right). |
The award was
presented by Mr. Ed Pasierb, Hydrometeorological Technician, of the National Weather
Service Forecast Office in North Little Rock, Arkansas. |
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