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snowfall records 8/7/1985BOYER, P. E. CITY ENGINEER .,F� zo�iniklw'A( '17 A A i t l 4iu ��,Y II 11�:n aLw ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 300 WEST ASH STREET P. 0. BOX 746 SALINA. KANSAS 67401 AREA CODE 913 827-9481 August 7, 1985 National Weather Record Center Federal Office Building Asheville, North Carolina 28801 Re: Snowfall Records Salina, Kansas Dear Sirs: DONALD E. HOFF, P. E. ASST. CITY ENGINEER 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. DH:mp Sincerely, Don Hatt, F.E. MEMBER ... 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PUBLICATION RECORD AND SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION ON REVERSE LOCAL CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA PUBLISHING RECORD 1978 - MAY 1985 END PUBLISHING LAST MONTHLY LAST ANNUAL LAKELAND, FL AUG. 1978 1978 SANDBERG, CA APR. 1979 1978 PITTSBURGH, PA (City Office) SEP. 1979 1979 BURLINGTON, IA DEC. 1979 1979 CHICAGO, IL (Midway AP) DEC. 1979 1979 ROME, GA OCT. 1980 1980 OAKLAND, CA DEC. 1980 1980 SAINT JOSEPH, MO OCT. 1981 1981 TRENTON, NJ NOV. 1981 1981 PARKERSBURG, WV MAR. 1982 1981 DETROIT, MI (City AP) SEP. 1982 1981 CINCINNATI, OH (Abbe Obsvy.) DEC. 1982 1982 UNALAKLEET, AK CONTINUES 1983 JUNEAU, AK OCT. 1984 1984 CLAYTON, NM FEB. 1985 1984 BEGIN PUBLISHING FIRST MONTHLY FIRST ANNUAL JACKSON, KY JAN. 1981 1981 TUPELO, MS JUL. 1983 1984 GAINESVILLE, FL JAN. 1984 B ISLIP, NY JAN. 1984 B SANTA BARBERA, CA JAN. 1984 B VERO BEACH, FL JAN. 1984 B PADUCAH, KY OCT. 1984 1985 UNPUBLISHED PERIODS LAST MONTHLY FIRST MONTHLY (ANNUAL ISSUES PUBLISHED WITHOUT INTERUPTION) SANDBERG, CA (See End Publishing) NOV. 1978 FEB. 1979 DUBUQUE, IA AUG. 1981 NOV. 1982 PUEBLO, CO DEC. 1981 SEP. 1982 ABERDEEN, SD AUG. 1981 OCT. 1982 MOUNT SHASTA, CA SEP. 1984 FEB. 1985 JOHNSTON ISLAND, PN OCT. 1984 UNKNOWN NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN INVENTORY OF AVAILABLE OBSERVATIONAL DATA. FOR DATA AVAILABILITY REFER TO THE "INDEX OF ORIGINAL SURFACE WEATHER RECORDS" PUBLISHED FOR EACH STATE. B = ANNUAL SUMMARY NOT ISSUED. SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION ONLY THE MOST RECENT 3 YEARS OF DATA ARE IN PRINT. 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A service and handling charge will be added to each order (excluding subscription only orders). Most NCDC publications are also available on microfiche. Write or call 704-259-0682 for current prices. Visa/Mastercard accepted. I. CURRENT SERIAL PUBLICATIONS (available separately or on subscription): Local Climatological Data (LCD) - Issued monthly and annually for each of approximately 290 National Weather Service stations. The monthly issue includes daily and monthly temperatures, dew point temperatures, heating and cooling degree days (base 650F), weather, precipitation, snowfall, pressure, wind, sunshine, and sky cover. Three -hourly weather observations and hourly precipitation data are also presented for most stations. The annual issue summarizes monthly and annual data for the current year for most of the same 281 stations. A climatological narrative, a "Normals, Means, and Extremes" table, and tables listing by month, year, or season, average temperatures, total precipitation, total snowfall, and heating and cooling degree days for approximately the last 30 years are also presented. Climatological Data (CD) - A monthly and annual publication issued for each state except separate volumes are issued for New England, Maryland and Delaware, Hawaii and Pacific Islands, and Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands. The monthly issue contains station daily maximum and minimum temperatures and precipitation. Some stations provide daily snowfall and snow depth, evaporation, and soil temperature data. A monthly summary of these data and heating and cooling degree days (base 650F) is also presented. In addition, the July issue contains a recap of monthly heating degree days and snow data for the past season (July through June). 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Designed primarily for quick reference, it includes climatic information on temperature, precipitation, sunshine, solar radiation, heating and cooling degree days, freeze data, and other selected data. Most maps are annual or for the months of January and July only. Climatological Summaries - Climatography of the US No. 20. Prepared for over 2,000 cooperative stations and are similar to the annual issues of the Local Climatological Data publications. Most summaries present only average temperature, precipitation, and snowfall data. Those developed and published after 1974 also present tables on freeze and precipitation probabilities. Those published after 1980 also present tables on growing degree units. Climates of the States - Climatography of the -US No. 60. Published for every state. Each issue contains a narrative summary describing the principal climatological features of the State; "Normals, Means, and Extremes" tables excerpted from the annual LCDs published for the state; and a Climatological Summary for select locations in that State. Issues previous to 1976 (available by photocopy or microfiche) also contained average monthly temperature and precipitation data for many locations, freeze data, and selected mean temperature and precipitation maps. Monthly Normals or -xemperauurep rrecipicauV.Lae>L�.Xs .1. -••a •�-6-�- �-,-. 1951-80 - Climatography of the US No. 81. Published every 10 years for each state, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, and Pacific Islands. Issues contain these data for current National Weather Service stations, and a large number of cooperative substations having at least a 30 year length of record. Annual Degree Days to Selected Bases 1951-80, Supplement 1. Contains annual heating -degree days for base temperatures of 65, 60, 57, 55, 50, 45 and 40 degrees fahrenheit and cooling -degree days for base temperatures 70, 65, 60, 57, 55, 50, and 45 degrees fahrenheit. (Monthly data available on microfiche.) Monthly Precipitation Probabilities, 1951-80, Supplement 2. Contains probabilities (10X, 50% `and 90% in decimal forty) that "monthly" precipitation will be equal or less than specified amounts. (Additional probabilities from 5% through 95% at 5% intervals, in decimal form, are available on microfiche.) Summary of Hourly Observations - Climatography of the US No. 82. These summaries were published for 138 National Weather Service stations, mainly for the ten year period 1951-1960. Three tables present monthly and annual percentage frequencies of wind direction and speed; ceiling and visibility; and hourly sky cover, wind speed, and relative - 3 - humidity. Two additional tables show frequency of hourly and daily occurrences of precipitation amounts by category; and total occurrences of various ranges of temperature, relative humidity, and wind speed. Daily Normals of Temperature Precipitation and Heating and Cooling Degree Days, 1951-80 - Climatography of the US No. 84. Issued every ten years for 344 stations. Contains daily temperature (maximum, minimum, and mean) precipitation amount, and heating and cooling degree day normals (base 650F) for each day of the year. Degree Days 1931-80. These two volumes constitute C1lmatograpny or me ua no. oj. ..1. presented in each publication are monthly and annual averages with standard deviations 1931-80; and monthly and annual normals with standard deviations for the periods 1931-60; 1941-70, and 1951-80 for the Climatic Divisions in each state except Hawaii. Climatological Summary of the US, 1951-60 - Climatography of the US No. 86. This publication is the last in a series published separately for each State. Presented are sequential tables of precipitation, snowfall, mean temperature; monthly and annual averages of maximum, minimum and mean temperature, precipitation, snowfall and evaporation; monthly and annual highest and lowest temperature, mean number of days with precipitation equal to or greater than 0.1 and 0.5 inch, and mean number of days with temperature equal to or greater than 90 degrees, or equal to or less than 32 degrees. Airport Climatological Summary - Climatography of the US No. 90. These summaries were prepared for 163 airports for which Local Climatological Data were published for the ten in year period 1965-74. These summaries contamonthly and annual tables of percent frequency of selected flying weather conditions, wind direction versus wind speed (IFR and VFR), and Mean Number of Days occurrence of various weather conditions. Also presented are means and extremes and sequential tables of monthly maximum, minimum, and average temperatures, total snowfall, total precipitation, heating degree days, and cooling degree days. �.___. ..__..ii--■ ♦......at Wwiahtad by Area Monthly and Annual Total Precipitation Weighted by Area (Jan 1931 -Dec 196z) - to atvrace Climatology Series 4-2. These two publications present temperature or precipitation averages by month and annually for the entire period 1931 through 1980. All states are included except Hawaii and Alaska. The mean and standard deviation of each element are provided for the 50 year record. Weighting procedures are included. Monthly updates are available. and National Monthly and Seasonal tieating Degree uayu w _7.n.i .. .r....e 1oA71 - wictnriral Climatoloev Series Population (1980 Census) (January 1931 -December 1982) - Historical Climatology Series 7-Z. These two publications present these data by month and season for the entire period 1931 through 1980. 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