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SNOWDATA GeoTIFF Annual Total Precipitation

Dates

Last Update
2015-07-09
Time span for which resource(dataset) is relevant.
1980-01-01
Time span for which resource(dataset) is relevant.
2012-12-31

Citation

LCC Network Data Steward(Point of Contact), Arctic Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), Arctic Landscape Conservation Cooperative(Distributor), Glen Liston, PhD(Originator), 2015-07-09(lastUpdate), SNOWDATA GeoTIFF Annual Total Precipitation, https://www.fws.gov/science/catalog, https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/5a0ae53de4b09af898cb5e59, https://www.fws.gov/science/catalog

Summary

This dataset includes Total Precipitation(prec) for northern Alaska in GeoTiff format, covering the years 1980-2012. Total Precipitation is defined as (m/yr). The dataset was generated by the Arctic LCC SNOWDATA: Snow Datasets for Arctic Terrestrial Applications project.The dataset is delivered in the ZIP archive file format. Each year is output in a separate GeoTiff file, where the year is indicated by the filename.Over the last 20 years, under a variety of NOAA, NSF, and NASA research programs, a snow-evolution modeling system has been developed that includes the MicroMet micrometeorological model, the SnowModel snow-process model, and the SnowAssim data assimilation model. These modeling tools can be thought of as physically-based [...]

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Arctic Landscape Conservation Cooperative(Data Owner)

Purpose

Snow conditions are extremely important to a wide range of hydrologic and ecosystem components and processes, including those related to surface energy and moisture stores and fluxes, vegetation, mammals, birds, and fish. This dataset provides snow data that did not previously exist at the required spatial and temporal resolutions needed by end users, such as scientists, land managers, and policy makers.

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