NCEI_HistoricFirstSnow (Map Service)
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These base map tiles cover the North American extent and include data which represent the historic date by which there’s a 50% chance at least 0.1” of snow will have accumulated, based on each location’s snowfall history from 1981-2010. Map based on an analysis of the current U.S. Climate Normals by Mike Squires, National Centers for Environmental Information. White indicates places where there is a year-round chance of snow. Shades of blue and purple show places where the first day of snow historically falls between August 1st and December 31st, while dark gray shows places where, historically, the first snow doesn't take place until January 1st or later. Empty circles showing background gray indicate places where snow is so infrequent that there is not enough data to calculate a statistical first date of snow. While the map shows the historic date of first snow, the actual conditions this year may vary widely from this map because current weather patterns will determine the first snow of the year.
published in the Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology.
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These base map tiles cover the North American extent and include data which represent the historic date by which there’s a 50% chance at least 0.1” of snow will have accumulated, based on each location’s snowfall history from 1981-2010. Map based on an analysis of the current U.S. Climate Normals by Mike Squires, National Centers for Environmental Information. White indicates places where there is a year-round chance of snow. Shades of blue and purple show places where the first day of snow historically falls between August 1st and December 31st, while dark gray shows places where, historically, the first snow doesn't take place until January 1st or later. Empty circles showing background gray indicate places where snow is so infrequent that there is not enough data to calculate a statistical first date of snow. While the map shows the historic date of first snow, the actual conditions this year may vary widely from this map because current weather patterns will determine the first snow of the year.
published in the Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology.
Copyright Text: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR), Climate Program Office (CPO), Climate.gov; NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
Spatial Reference: 102009
Single Fused Map Cache: true
Capabilities: Map,TilesOnly
Tile Info:
- Height: 256
- Width: 256
- DPI: 96
- Levels of Detail: (# Levels: 6)
- Format: PNG
- Compression Quality: 0
- Origin:
X: -3.8735571703761786E7
Y: 4.665828579851946E7
- Spatial Reference:
102009
Initial Extent: XMin: -8989201.794355297
YMin: -4222513.87974657
XMax: 7931994.548037391
YMax: 7128133.821548835
Spatial Reference:
102009
Full Extent: XMin: -8220056.50606472
YMin: -3706575.347869506
XMax: 7162849.259746814
YMax: 6612195.289671771
Spatial Reference:
102009
Min Scale: 1.47914382E8
Max Scale: 212.0
Min LOD: 0
Max LOD: 5
Units: esriMeters
Supported Image Format Types: PNG
Export Tiles Allowed: false
Max Export Tiles Count: 100000
Document Info: - Title: Historic First Snow
- Author: Hunter.Allen_noaa
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- Subject: Tiles that show base map and discrete location snowfall history calculated from the latest U.S. Climate Normals from NOAA NCEI
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- Keywords: NOAA, NCEI, Climate.gov, climate, climate normals, snow, snowfall, first date of snow, first day of snow, historic, winter, season, United States