Type: Dataset
Tags: climate-data, snow, hydrology, water, climate-science, hydrological-modelling, snowpack
Bibtex:
Tags: climate-data, snow, hydrology, water, climate-science, hydrological-modelling, snowpack
Bibtex:
@article{, title= {SNOTEL_reports}, journal= {}, author= {}, year= {}, url= {https://github.com/khufkens/SNOTEL_reports}, abstract= {USDA SNOTEL reports, updated 12 Mar 2025. From repository README: This tiny script grabs USDA SNOTEL reports for safekeeping and re-analysis. SNOTEL monitors snow and water across the (western) US. https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/resources/data-and-reports/snow-and-water-interactive-map The data downloaded are the historical reports summarizing daily values of snow pack and additional metrics. Reports lag real-time values with a couple of weeks. The script generates one big table with 12M rows and 19 columns (variables). Data can be post-processed for both the timing of snow accummulation and amount using the {snotelr} R package. The data included in this repository as a compressed `snotel_reports.rds` file was last updated 12 Mar. 2025. Use the R `readRDS()` function to access the data. ```r snotel_data <- readRDS("snotel_reports.rds") ``` > [!NOTE] > Please cite the data from the USDA the National Water and Climate Center as: > > United States, US Department of Agriculture, Natural Resource Conservation Service, National Water and Climate Center. (2024, February 29). Air and Water Database. Water and Climate Information System. https://nwcc-apps.sc.egov.usda.gov/ > > Schaefer, G. L., & Paetzold, R. F. (2001). SNOTEL (SNOwpack TELemetry) and SCAN (soil climate analysis network). Automated weather stations for applications in agriculture and water resources management: current use and future perspectives, 1074, 187-194. }, keywords= {climate-data, snow, hydrology, water, climate-science, hydrological-modelling, snowpack}, terms= {}, license= {}, superseded= {} }