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Daily snowfall data, Lake Tahoe?

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AES

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Apr 27, 2008, 10:25:56 AM4/27/08
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I'd like to find a database that contains day-by-day snowfall data for
Lake Tahoe for the past season 2007-2008. My attempts at Google
searching for this have not yet been successful. Any ideas?

Thanks . . .

Hal Murray

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Apr 27, 2008, 12:34:30 PM4/27/08
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>I'd like to find a database that contains day-by-day snowfall data for
>Lake Tahoe for the past season 2007-2008. My attempts at Google
>searching for this have not yet been successful. Any ideas?

The California water people have a network of snow sensors
scattered over the Sierra including several in the Tahoe area.

They used to have the data online. I don't have a bookmark handy.

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Booker Bense

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Apr 27, 2008, 7:07:30 PM4/27/08
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In article <siegman-58B6DD...@nntp.stanford.edu>,

I think both Squaw Valley and Kirkwood have a list for that.

http://www.squaw.com/winter/snowfall.html

Suprisingly enough, the Squaw one seems to be largely
reality-based as far as I can tell, most unusual for
a ski area.

_ Booker C. Bense

Dave-in-Spokane

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Apr 29, 2008, 12:21:05 PM4/29/08
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AES

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Apr 29, 2008, 12:53:24 PM4/29/08
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Dave-in-Spokane <" usenet-pnw_skier"@usa.net> wrote:

Booker Bense wrote:

AES <sie...@stanford.edu> wrote:

> >> I'd like to find a database that contains day-by-day snowfall data for
> >> Lake Tahoe for the past season 2007-2008.

> > I think both Squaw Valley and Kirkwood have a list for that.
> >
> > http://www.squaw.com/winter/snowfall.html

> This site has pretty good information:

Thanks to all -- the Squaw Valley site has indeed exactly what I wanted
(at two different elevations, moreover) --- and I'll get to the others
eventually.

[This is of course related to the "science in everyday life/roadside
snowfall stratigraphy" posts I put up earlier. Sure wish I'd taken a
few quick photos when I was up there.]

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