Thank you, Chair.
Ms. Hull, thank you for being here today.
You just reminded me in your opening remarks about why I got involved with CoCoRaHS. I was a volunteer for about a decade. It was a 2011 flood that actually got me involved, realizing that there was a lack of data in our area and on our farm.
As a result, the 2014 flood showed the missing data. Again, our farm got hammered, with over 180% of normal precipitation that year. The data does speak for itself and the volunteer efforts.... I recognize that right off the hop.
I did also realize that CoCoRaHS seems to be reliant on a small number of staff and coordinators across this nation to keep it going. I was wondering what happens when a key member of the organizations leaves.
Where is that data kept? How does ECCC help you out with maintaining your organization and input with that data?