National Water and Climate Center - SNOTEL
http://www.wcc.nrcs.usda.gov/snow/

Natural Resources Conservation Service


The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) installs, operates and maintains an extensive, automated system to collect snowpack and related climatic data in the western United States called SNOTEL (for SNOwpack TELemetry). SNOTEL sensors collect hourly data on temperature, precipitation and snow water equivalent. Data can be displayed as tables or graphs for individual stations, drainage basins or regions. Data can also be displayed on snowpack maps. The data ranges from the 1970s to the present. Climate studies, air and water quality investigations, and resource management concerns are all served by the SNOTEL network. The high-elevation watershed locations and the broad coverage of the network provide important data collection opportunities to researchers, water managers, and emergency managers for natural disasters such as floods or droughts.

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Cutting Edge

Subject: Geoscience:Hydrology, Atmospheric Science, Atmospheric Science:Climatology
Resource Type: Datasets and Tools:Datasets
Grade Level: General Public, Graduate/Professional, College Upper (15-16), High School (9-12), College Lower (13-14)
Data Source: Real-Time Data, Observational Data
Science Background Required: Broadly accessible
Theme: Teach the Earth:Teaching Topics:Water, Teach the Earth:Course Topics:Hydrology/Hydrogeology, Atmospheric Science, Teach the Earth:Incorporating Societal Issues:Climate Change