Lake Superior North Shore Climate Jim Zandlo State Climatology Office DNR-Waters 2005 Sugarloaf Oct. 29, 2005.

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Lake Superior North Shore Climate Jim Zandlo State Climatology Office DNR-Waters 2005 Sugarloaf Oct. 29, 2005

Part II: ‘for the long-term’ Snow observations Transects –thermochrons –Tettegouche Miscellaneous NS data On-line data maintenance

Part II: ‘for the long-term’ Snow observations Transects –thermochrons –Tettegouche Miscellaneous NS data On-line data maintenance

A slow start …

… a few snowy weeks later …

… to near record depth.

Snow fraction peak (1 st season)

Snow fraction peak (2 seasons)

Part II: ‘for the long-term’ Snow observations Transects –thermochrons –Tettegouche Miscellaneous NS data On-line data maintenance

Tettegouche SP transect

Part II: ‘for the long-term’ Snow observations Transects –thermochrons –Tettegouche Miscellaneous NS data On-line data maintenance

Dewpoint depression

Water for runoff, cisterns

Part II: ‘for the long term’ Snow observations Transects –thermochrons –Tettegouche Miscellaneous NS data On-line data maintenance

observer data choices for monthly forms (log in)

daily data on monthly forms

one-day report form

Future developments?

Let it snow!