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Automated Model Discussion:
January 11, 2025
Snow Water Equivalent | |
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Snow Depth | |
Area Covered By Snow: | 90.4% |
Area Covered Last Month: | 0.6% |
Average: | 4.3 in |
Minimum: | 0.0 in |
Maximum: | 14.5 in |
Std. Dev.: | 2.7 in |
Average: | 0.6 in |
Minimum: | 0.0 in |
Maximum: | 2.9 in |
Std. Dev.: | 0.4 i |
I love that animation ! We are in the small pocket of the midwest that has completely bare ground
Odd pattern for sure, bowyer!
Here's another for just snow depth:
The fastest speed is actually 1!
You can make it any number you want, the bigger the number the slower the speed. 2000 below is really slow but it automatically loads with a speed of 200.
You can stop and go backwards.
This is the MIDWEST link for all the animations/products. Note that I only picked the Midwest for data with these posts because that's where all the action has been.
There is similar data available in all the other regions around the country. See below.
https://www.nohrsc.noaa.gov/nsa/index.html?region=Midwest&year=2025&month=1&day=11&units=e
MIDWEST BELOW:
Other regions available with the same data: Go to the main link and hit the region and date that you want. This is the national view:
https://www.nohrsc.noaa.gov/nsa/index.html?year=2025&month=1&day=11&units=e®ion=National
With the temperature getting above freezing on Sunday and making the top layer of snow perfect for packing, we made our 2 year old grandson, Cyrus's first snowman!
1 & 2. Cyrus and Grandma(Deb).
3. Cyrus and Daddy(Quinn)
4. Grandpa(Mike), Daddy and Cyrus