Data
Current
Data
Manual
Snow Surveys
are conducted eight times per year around the beginning of every month from January
through June with extra measurements at mid-month in May and June. A more complete
explanation of the process of manual
snow surveying, as well as the snow
survey sampling guide used by BC snow surveyors, can be found at
the above links.
Automatic
Snow Pillows (ASP) stations relay data from remote sites via
satellite. A more complete description
of ASP stations and the methodology used is available.
Snow water equivalent data are abstracted for each site and
plotted with comparisons to other years' data. These graphs
are updated daily. The ASP graphs
are available for viewing.
Website
for viewing real-time and historic ASP data is
now available. Graphs download extremely slowly at this stage
of development, we recommend viewing tables or downloading
CSV files as it is quicker. Note that these data are automatically
downloaded from the remote sites and posted without any checking
and this current snow year's data are therefore liable to
major errors and equipment failures.
Near
Real Time ASP Data to
6 a.m. this morning can be viewed by our older file download
method. However, we cannot over-emphasize the fact that these
data are automatically downloaded from the remote sites and
posted without any checking and are therefore liable to major
errors and equipment failures. Data available, often on an
hourly basis, include temperatures, cumulative precipitation,
snow depth and snow water equivalent are available each morning
along with the data for the previous 7 days. Programs for
graphing downloaded ASP daily
data are available.
Ground
water Observation wells
are updated monthly.
Data
collected prior to October 1, 2006
The
archive page enables access to historic snow
survey data and previous Snow Survey Bulletins from 1997 to
2006-07. Until 1996, all snow information was published in
a hard copy Snow Survey Bulletin. Copies of these are not
generally available.
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