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- Southwest U.S. Summer Monsoon Season Precipitation MappingThese maps are focused on capturing unique elements of the summer monsoon season hydroclimate across Arizona and New Mexico including total precipitation, intensity, and frequency of precipitation events. Maps are updated once a day from June 15 - September 30th using gridded PRISM precipitation data (nominally 4km by 4km) provided by the Applied Climate Information System (RCC-ACIS). The daily data represent the 24 hour total precipitation measured at 12:00 UTC (locally 5:00am Mountain Time). PRISM data availability is lagged by one day so totals through 12Z of the previous day are available here. The gridded data provide a spatial estimate of true precipitation amounts across the region and should be interpreted with caution at very fine scales.1Licence not specifiedabout 1 year ago
- SnowView WebmapMap of Snow Water Artificial Neural Network (SWANN) snow water equivalents for the nation. SnowView is a satellite data and model driven decision support tool for monitoring snowpack, precipitation, and streamflow.1Licence not specifiedabout 1 year ago
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