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North Platte - Monitoring Effects of Weather_Climate Center Evapotrnspiration in North Platte - Application.
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WSRA Grant and Loan Information
Basin Roundtable
North Platte
Applicant
Colorado Climate Center
Description
Monitoring the Effects of Weather Conditions on Evapotranspiration North Platte River Basin
Account Source
Basin & Statewide
Board Meeting Date
9/17/2008
Contract/PO #
C150438
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Grant Application
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Water Supply Reserve Account -Grant Application Form <br />Form Revised May 2007 <br />Part A. -Description of the Applicant (Project Sponsor or Owner); <br />1. Applicant Name(s): Colorado Climate Center <br />Department of Atmospheric Science <br />Mailing address: Colorado State University <br />Fort Collins, CO 80523-1371 <br />Taxpayer ID#: 846000545 Email address: Nolan@atmos.colostate.edu <br />Phone Numbers: Business: 970-491-3690 <br />Home: <br />Fax: <br />970-491-3314 <br />2, Person to contact regarding this application if different from above: <br />Name: Nolan Doesken <br />Position/Title State Climatologist, Senior Research Associate <br />3. Provide a brief description of your organization below: see "Description of Applicant" in Part 2 of Criteria and <br />Guidance for required information. <br />The Colorado Climate Center is a service and education arm of Colorado State University. We were founded in 1974 <br />to monitor the climate of Colorado, archive climatic data and information, and provide information and expertise on <br />climate matters affecting the citizens of Colorado. The majority of data that we use to monitor Colorado climatic <br />conditions are collected by Federal agencies such as the National Weather Service and the USDA Natural Resources <br />Conservation Service. However, we also coordinate independent monitoring efforts including the Colorado <br />Agricultural Meteorological Network (CoAgMet) and the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow network <br />(CoCoRaHS). We have the capacity and are currently involved in climate monitoring activities associated with <br />determining water balances (precipitation and evaporation) including consumptive crop water use. Information about <br />the Colorado Climate Center can be found at httpa/ccc.atmos.colostate.edu <br />2
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