The National Operational Hydrologic Remote Sensing Center provides
comprehensive snow observations, analyses, data sets and map products for the
Nation.
- National Snow Observation Database
- Airborne Snow Surveys
- Satellite Snow Cover Mapping
- Snow Modeling and Data Assimilation
- Analyses, Maps, and Interactive Visualization Tools
- Integrated Snow Datasets for Geospatial Applications
- Applied Snow Research
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NOHRSC products and services support a wide variety of government and
private-sector applications in water resource management, disaster emergency
preparedness, weather and flood forecasting, agriculture, transportation and
commerce.
Get the latest in-depth analyses of national and regional snow conditions.
- Maps and movies
- Commentary and analysis
- Observations and statistics
Explore our online GIS for comprehensive snow information.
- Build custom maps for your region of interest
- Choose from over 40 snow themes
- Overlay roads, cities, rivers, etc.
- Query detailed conditions at over 20,000 locations
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Get detailed snowpack conditions at over 4000 stations nationwide using the query tool.
3D visualization - it's a key to understanding the National Snow Analyses.
- Fly over terrain
- Explore snow reporting stations
- Get the latest snow observations
The NOHRSC measures snow water equivalent and soil moisture using gamma
radiation remote sensing. This unique observing system includes two low-flying
aircraft to conduct surveys in 31 states, including Alaska, as well as in 8
Canadian provinces. Four NOAA Corps officers pilot the aircraft and operate
the remote sensing systems. The data are incorporated into the National Snow
Analyses.
You'll find survey data, schedules, flight line locations, aerial photos, and information about the program here.
The areal extent of snow cover is mapped daily using polar-orbiting and geostationary satellite imagery. Maps are provided for the U.S. and the northern hemisphere.
- Snowmelt flooding
- Blizzard Warnings
- Winter Weather Advisories
- Frost Advisories
- Weather Forecasts
- Precipitation Forecasts
Download gridded National Snow Analyses data sets for geospatial applications.
- National, or subset regions of interest
- 8 snow themes
- Georegistered raster data
- 30 arc-second (1 kmē) resolution
- Portable data format
- Liquid Precipitation
- Solid Precipitation
- Snow Water Equivalent
- Snow Depth
- Snowpack Temperature
- Snowmelt
- Snowpack Sublimation
- Blowing Snow Sublimation
Information from the National Snow Analyses is summarized by basins and by
basin elevation zones, and is provided here in Standard Hydrologic Exchange
Format (SHEF).
SRUS43 KMSR 041050
SCVPTR
.BR MSP 051104 DM110406/DC11041050 /SDIPZ
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:National Weather Service
:Office of Climate, Water, and Weather Services
:National Operational Hydrologic Remote Sensing Center
:Chanhassen, Minnesota (952) 361-6610
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:Modeled Snow Depth Over Land by Elevation Zones
:Modeled 05110406
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:LITTLE PRICKLY PEAR CR. AT WOLF CR MT
2801 1.5 : Avg (inches) Entire Basin
: 1.5 ; Avg (inches) Base to 6998'
: 2.2 ; Avg (inches) 6998' to Top
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:GIBSON RES. MT
2806 1.9 : Avg (inches) Entire Basin
: 1.7 ; Avg (inches) Base to 6998'
: 2.3 ; Avg (inches) 6998' to Top
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:TETON RIVER NR DUTTON MT
2820 0.0 : Avg (inches) Entire Basin
: 0.0 ; Avg (inches) Base to 6998'
: 0.3 ; Avg (inches) 6998' to Top
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Learn about the science and technology at the NOHRSC. From our airborne
observing systems to the physics in our models, from our IT architecture to
snow economics, learn how we do things and why. Download papers, technical
reports, and presentations.
The NOHRSC provides and maintains the NWS Integrated Hydrologic Automated Basin
Boundary System (IHABBS) GIS database to support river and flood forecasting
throughout the nation. Basin boundary data sets and RFC boundaries are provided
here in shapefiles that have been tarred and gzipped. Data sets used in our
Interactive Snow Information system are also available here, including larger
scale basins, rivers and streams, geopolitical boundaries, cities, roads and
flight lines for the NOHRSC Airborne Snow Survey program.
National Snow Headlines
Friday, November 20, 2009Snow Model Status: The model analysis is out to Friday, 2009-11-20 0000 UTC. The model forecast is out to Friday, 2009-11-20 0700 UTC (some forecast products will become available in late 2009). Weather Headlines - Heavy snow and rain fell in the Northwest on Thursday
- Heavy snowfall possible for the Sierra Nevada today and tomorrow
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