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Mission Statement
The National Operational Hydrologic Remote Sensing Center (NOHRSC) provides remotely-sensed and modeled hydrology products for the coterminous U.S. and Alaska for the protection of life and property and the enhancement of the national economy.
NOHRSC airborne, satellite, and modeled snow data and products are used by NWS, other government agencies, the private sector, and the public to support operational and research hydrology programs across the nation. The NOHRSC produces snow products and information that include estimates of: snow water equivalent, snow depth, snow pack temperatures, snow sublimation, snow evaporation, estimates of blowing snow, modeled and observed snow information, airborne snow data, satellite snow cover, historic snow data, and time-series for selected modeled snow products.
Interactive Snow information
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National and Regional Snow Analyses
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Airborne Gamma Snow Survey
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The interactive website includes time series plots of modeled and observation data for stations, the ability to choose physical elements and shapefile overlays to display images, and create basin averaged text and map products.
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The national and regional snow analyses provide daily comprehensive snow information for the coterminous United States. The products include daily regional maps, text summaries, and model analyses.
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The airborne snow survey page includes current survey information, schedule of surveys, historical and current airborne gamma data, and background information for the Airbrone Gamma Snow Survey program.
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National Snow Summary
Strong cold front moving through Midwest and South to bring much cooler weather and to parts of eastern half of U.S.
Matthew remnants heading out to sea.
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National
Weather
Service
National
Operational
Hydrologic
Remote
Sensing
Center
1735
Lake
Drive
W.
Chanhassen,
MN
55317
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Dec
30,
2003
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