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Re: Snowfall Records
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Dear Sirs:
DONALD E. HOFF, P. E.
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D. W. BASSETT
TRAFFIC ENGINEER
Please send me any information your office may have collected
concerning the amounts of snowfall that fell at Salina, Kansas during
the first week of February in 1983. We are also interested in the
moisture content of these various snowfalls.
If you need any additional information from our office prior to
responding to this request, please contact me.
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Sincerely,
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relative humidity data are presented for about 290 stations. The stations are listed
alphabetically by State so that values for the same element may be easily compared for
different stations by use of a single table. Issued annually.
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CHECKLIST OF
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION SUMMARIES
This publication series consists of brief descriptions, often with
and applications
sample
of data
illustrations, of publications, tabulations, manuscript records
The Environmental Information
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available at the National Climatic Data Center.
from the National Climatic Data Center,
NOAH;
are available upon request; at no charge,
28801-2696. A photocopy of this checklist may be
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Federal Building; Asheville, NC
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EIS C-1 Weather Records in Private Litigation
_ EIS C-2 Local Climatological Data
EIS C-3 Wind Chill (Equivalent temperatures)
_ EIS C-4 A Change of Climate
_ EIS C-5 Temperature and Rainfall Extremes in the U.S.
_ EIS C-6 Hourly Observations and Summary of Day Data (Surface -Land)
_ EIS C-7 Weather Observations from Ocean Weather Stations
_ EIS C-8 Winds Aloft Computation Sheet - Winds Aloft Summary Form
EIS C-9 Upper Air Observations - Summary of Constant Pressure Data
_ EIS C-10 Radar Weather Observations
EIS C-11 Cooperative Observers Climatological Observations
EIS C-12 Wind Direction vs. Speed Tabulations
EIS C-13 Ceiling Visibility Wind Tabulations
_ EIS C-14 Heating and Cooling Degree Day Data
_ EIS C-15 Index of Original Surface Weather Records
_ EIS C-16 Environmental Satellite Data 6 Information
EIS C-17 Climatography of the U.S. Publication Series
EIS C-18 Solar Radiation Data
EIS C-19 Heat Stress
_ EIS C-20 Winter Indoor Comfort
EIS C-21 Annual Average Climatic Maps of the U.S. (1941-70)
EIS C-22 Selected Climatological Publications
EIS C-23 Climatic Normals
EIS C-24 Historical Climatology Series
EIS C-25 Service Records Retention System
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