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These datasets are continuous parameter grids (CPG) of first-of-month snow water equivalent data for March through August, years 2004 through 2016, in the Pacific Northwest. Normal (average) first-of-month values for the same months, averaged across all years, are also located here. Source snow water equivalent data was produced by the Snow Data Assimilation System (SNODAS) at the National Snow and Ice Data Center.
These datasets are continuous parameter grids (CPG) of total annual precipitation data for the years 2000 through 2016 in the Pacific Northwest. One 30-year normal (average) annual precipitation grid from the period 1981-2010 is also included. Source precipitation data was produced by the PRISM Climate Group at Oregon State University.
The datasets in these child pages are continuous parameter grids (CPG) of evapotranspiration data for March through September, years 2000 through 2015, in the Pacific Northwest. Source evapotranspiration data was produced using the operational Simplified Surface Energy Balance (SSEBop) model.
The datasets in these child pages are continuous parameter grids (CPG) of annual air temperature data for the years 2000 through 2016 in the Pacific Northwest. Source temperature data was produced by the PRISM Climate Group at Oregon State University.