Volunteer Sets New Louisiana Rainfall Record with NASA Collaboration
Volunteer Sets New Louisiana Rainfall Record with NASA Collaboration
US · Published Jul 15, 2026
Matt Carnicle, a volunteer for NASA's Community Collaborative Rain, Hail, and Snow Network (CoCoRaHS), recorded 29.06 inches of rainfall in Louisiana on June 18,
This measurement shattered the state's previous 24-hour rainfall record of 22.00 inches set in

Impact & Risks

The record-breaking rainfall highlights the increasing frequency of extreme weather events, which can lead to severe flooding and significant damage to infrastructure and communities. Such events are particularly concerning for regions like India, which are vulnerable to monsoons and flooding. Data from initiatives like CoCoRaHS can help improve forecasting and disaster preparedness, potentially saving lives and reducing economic losses.

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