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Cooperative Weather Stations

COOP ID
Station Name
County
Year Began
Equipment
Network
01-0008 Abbeville, Al Henry 05/01/98 F/P, S B
01-2377 Dothan, Al  Houston  03/01/72 F/P B
01-2577 Elba, Al  Coffee 04/01/95 W, S B
01-2675 Enterprise, Al  Coffee 10/01/77 F/P, M, S AB
01-3255 Geneva, Al  Geneva 07/01/91 W B
01-3251 Geneva 2, Al Geneva 05/01/64 M, S, A
01-3761 Headland, Al  Henry 04/01/50 C, S AB
01-4431 Kinston, Al  Coffee 01/01/00 S B
01-5875 Newton, Al  Dale 05/12/54 W B
08-0211 Apalachicola, Fl Franklin 10/01/95 M, S AB
08-1388 Caryville, Fl Washington 02/01/96 S, W B
08-1544 Chipley 1W, Fl  Washington 03/25/95 M, S AB
08-2008 Cross City 2WNW  Dixie 03/01/65 F/P, M, S AB
08-2220 DeFuniak Springs, Fl Walton 07/25/90 M, S A
08-2391 Dowling Park 1W, Fl  Lafayette 06/01/72 F/P, S B
08-3538 Graceville 1SW, Fl  Jackson  07/21/87 F/P B
08-6842 Madison, Fl Madison 11/01/94 M, S A
08-5377 Marianna, 7NE, Fl  Jackson 07/01/74 M, S C
08-5539 Mayo, Fl  Lafayette 04/01/71 M, C, S A
08-5879 Monticello 3W, Fl Jefferson 02/01/64 F/P, M, S AB
08-6842 Panama City 5NE, Fl Bay 12/01/71 F/P, M, S AB
08-7025 Perry, Fl  Taylor 01/01/57 M, S A
08-7429 Quincy 3SSW, Fl Gadsden 04/01/64 M, S AB
08-8565 Steinhatchee 6ENE, Fl  Dixie 04/01/62 M, C, S A
08-9415 Wausau, Fl Washington 04/23/72 F/P B
08-9566 Wewahitchka, Fl  Gulf 07/01/77 M, S A
08-9795 Woodruff Dam, Fl  Gadsden 06/10/52 F/P B
09-0140 Albany 3SE, Ga Dougherty 10/01/95 M, S AB
09-0406 Ashburn  Turner 02/01/80 A
09-0586 Bainbridge Int Paper Co, GA  Decatur 11/01/61 F/P, C, M, S AB
09-0979 Blakely, Ga  Early 12/03/99 M, S A
09-1463 Cairo 3Se, Ga  Grady 05/01/88 M, S B
09-1500 Camilla 3SE, Ga Mitchell 02/01/60 M, S AB
09-2153 Colquitt 2W, Ga Miller 03/01/63 M, S A
09-2450 Cuthbert, Ga Randolf 04/01/45 M, S A
09-2570 Dawson, Ga Terrell 07/01/89 S B
09-2728 Doles, Ga  Worth 01/01/93 F/P B
09-3028 Edison, Ga  Calhoun  08/01/82 F/P B
09-3386 Fitzgerald, Ga  Ben Hill  12/01/50 M, S AB
09-6043 Morgan 5NW, Ga Calhoun 05/01/59 S B
09-6087 Moultrie 2ESE, Ga  Colquitt 01/01/54 M, S  A
09-6244 Nashville 4N, Ga  Berrien 12/01/87 M, S A
09-7276 Quitman 2NW, Ga  Brooks  10/01/73 M, S AB
09-8666 Thomasville 3NE, Ga  Thomas 06/01/68 M, S A
09-8669 Thomasville 4WNW, Ga  Thomas 10/01/89 W B
09-8703 Tifton Exp Station, Ga  Tift 01/01/57 C, TB AB
09-8974 Valdosta, Ga  Lowndes 04/24/97 F/P B

 
Stations in the table above that are shaded and in italics have been in service for at least 40 years!

Equipment   (C) Cotton Region Shelter, (S) Standard 8" Rain Gauge, (M) Max. Min Digital Display, (F/P) Fisher Porter Rain Gauge, (TB) Tipping Bucket, (W) Wire Weight Gauge, (U) Universal Rain Gauge

Networks
(A)  The "a" network is the basic climatic network of the NWS. Data are used to describe the climate of the U.S. The network is based on a grid system (25 statute miles by 25 statute miles) with one station per grid box. At a minimum, "a" network stations must observer 24-hour precipitation totals. Many also report maximum and minimum temperatures.

(B)  Cooperative stations are placed in the "b" network if their observations are used primarily to support NWS hydrologic programs, such as flood forecasting, hydrologic planning and water supply. Stations nearly always report 24-hour precipitation, and many include river stage or lake level. A few report maximum and minimum temperatures and the water equivalent of snow on the ground. A few stations record evaporation, and soil temperature.

(AB)  Cooperative stations that support both the climatological and hydrological programs of the NWS are referred to as being in the "ab" network. They generally have the responsibilities of "a" and "b" network stations combined.

(C)  Cooperative stations are placed in the "c" network if they support meteorological programs of the NWS, such as the issuance of warnings, forecasts and public service. These stations maintain the same type of observations and equipment that the other networks do.


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