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Topic: Snowpack

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Water Resources Development Act data acquisition
May 24, 2022
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Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
snowpack
climate
climate data
wildfires
flooding
drought
forecasting
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North Dakota Agricultural Weather Network (NDAWN) Carrington Station in an open field.
Soil Moisture and Snowpack Pilot Program
May 24, 2022
Topics:
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
snowpack
climate
climate data
wildfires
flooding
drought
forecasting
North Dakota Agricultural Weather Network (NDAWN) Carrington Station in an open field.
In early February 2017, snowpack in the Sierra Nevada mountains — the combined layers of snow and ice on the ground at any one time — was at its highest since 1995 for this point in the year. Pictured: Near Boreal Mountain Resort in Soda Springs, Calif.
Snowpack + snowmelt = water
February 23, 2017
Focus areas:
Weather
Topics:
snowpack
In early February 2017, snowpack in the Sierra Nevada mountains — the combined layers of snow and ice on the ground at any one time — was at its highest since 1995 for this point in the year. Pictured: Near Boreal Mountain Resort in Soda Springs, Calif.
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Snow is largely a no-show for Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race
April 11, 2014
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Climate
Topics:
snowpack
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