Latest of East Coast Snowstorms
Posted by feww on January 22, 2011
Latest in a Series of East Coast Snowstorms – GOES East Satellite Image
Original Caption: New York City woke up to 5 more inches [12.5cm] of snow this morning, adding to already record-setting accumulations this winter. As the storm moves off the eastern seaboard it is expected to leave 7-12 inches [17.5-30cm] more in coastal New England, with Maine expecting the brunt of accumulation throughout the rest of the day. This image was taken by GOES East at 16:45UTC [January 21, 2011.] Source: NOAA. Click image to enlarge. High Resolution Version
Click Image to enlarge. Update image. (24-Hr FE ED).
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National Snow Analysis [January 21, 2011]
Area Covered By Snow: | 56.0% |
Area Covered Last Month: | 46.0% |
Snow Depth | |
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Average: | 16.9 cm |
Minimum: | 0.0 cm |
Maximum: | 2413.4 cm |
Std. Dev.: | 31.5 cm |
Snow Water Equivalent | |
Average: | 3.7 cm |
Minimum: | 0.0 cm |
Maximum: | 1131.5 cm |
Std. Dev.: | 8.5 cm |
Snow Cover Animations:
- Snow Water Equivalent: Season — Two weeks — One Day
- Snow Depth: Season — Two weeks — One Day
- Average Snowpack Temp: Season — Two weeks — One Day
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- Snow Precipitation: Season — Two weeks — One Day
- Snow Melt: Season — Two weeks — One Day
- Blowing Snow Sublimation: Season — Two weeks — One Day
- Surface Sublimation: Season — Two weeks — One Day
- Non-Snow Precipitation: Season — Two weeks — One Day
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