Service Hydrologists

The preceding graphic (click to zoom) depicts the areas of responsibility of a
Service Hydrologist. The following list links the Service Hydrologists and
their corresponding areas of responsibility. A Service Hydrologist is the
National Weather Service hydrologic coordinator and spokesperson for a given
hydrologic service area and is the person to contact for current flood
potential, streamflows, snowpack information and changes to peak flow
forecasts.
- Albuquerque, NM
- Service Hydrologist: Ed Pulasko
- 505-244-9147
- Cheyenne, WY
- Service Hydrologist: Tom Dietrich
- 307-772-2468
- Denver, CO
- Service Hydrologist: Larry Tunnel
- 303-361-0666
- El Paso, TX
- Hydro Focal Point: Tim Brice
- 505-589-4088 (until Mid May call Phoenix)
- Flagstaff, AZ
- Hydro Focal Point: K. McGrath, S. Sigler
- 520-779-3890 (until early 1997 call Phoenix)
- Grand Junction, CO
- Service Hydrologist: Eric Holloway
- 970-243-7007 X-493
- Las Vegas, NV
- Service Hydrologist: Harold Daley
- 702-263-9744
- Phoenix, AZ
- Service Hydrologist: Tom Zickus
- 602-379-4612x234
- Pocatello, ID
- Hydro Focal Point: Tom Cadenhead
- 208-232-9306
- Pueblo, CO
- Hydro Focal Point: Larry Walrod
- 719-948- 9429
- Riverton, WY
- Service Hydrologist: Ray Gomez
- 307-857-3898
- Salt Lake City, UT
- Service Hydrologist: Brian McInerney
- 801-524-5142
- Tucson, AZ
- Service Hydrologist: Andy Bryant
- 520-889-2340
Snowmelt Peak Flow Forecasts
- April, 1996
Colorado Basin River Forecast Center
(http://www.cbrfc.gov)
Last Modified: Thursday, 11-Apr-1996 09:20:49 MDT