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Colorado Climate Center - Snow Booklet
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Colorado Flood of 2013. CoAgMet (Colorado Agricultural Meteorological Network). CoCoRaHS (Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network). Colorado Drought Status Briefing. Attend a future webinar. Join Our Mailing List. Hard Copies SOLD OUT! Click the hyperlink below to download a PDF copy for FREE! A Guide to the Science, Climatology, and Measurement of Snow in the United States. Nolan J. Doesken. ISBN #0-9651056-2-8 (2nd Edition). Department of Atmospheric Science. Fort Collins, CO 80523-1371.
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Colorado Climate Center - Drought
http://ccc.atmos.colostate.edu/drought.php
Colorado Flood of 2013. CoAgMet (Colorado Agricultural Meteorological Network). CoCoRaHS (Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network). Colorado Drought Status Briefing. Attend a future webinar. Join Our Mailing List. Drought is among the most serious issues affecting Colorado. Resources and web links that discuss this issue as well as the current drought conditions are provided here. Select the links below to view:. Current Drought Status Briefing. Total Precipitation Accumulated Analysis.
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Colorado Climate Center - Colorado Precipitation Monitoring
http://ccc.atmos.colostate.edu/CO_precip_status.php
Colorado Flood of 2013. CoAgMet (Colorado Agricultural Meteorological Network). CoCoRaHS (Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network). Colorado Drought Status Briefing. Attend a future webinar. Join Our Mailing List. The maps below are created monthly in order to track Water Year (October 1 - September 30) precipitation in Colorado to aid in drought monitoring, runoff forecasting, agricultural planning and emergency management. For past water year maps click here. Monthly Percent of Normal.
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Colorado Climate Center - Site Map
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Colorado Flood of 2013. CoAgMet (Colorado Agricultural Meteorological Network). CoCoRaHS (Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network). Colorado Drought Status Briefing. Attend a future webinar. Join Our Mailing List. General information about the Center. Obtain address, phone, fax, and email information. Search our site or the world wide web. Browse our complete site via a quick and easy format. New items of interest can be found on the lower portion of our front page. Visit the News Releases.
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Colorado Climate Center - Presentations
http://ccc.atmos.colostate.edu/presentations.php
Colorado Flood of 2013. CoAgMet (Colorado Agricultural Meteorological Network). CoCoRaHS (Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network). Colorado Drought Status Briefing. Attend a future webinar. Join Our Mailing List. Available Talks Prepared by the Colorado Climate Center. Climate and Water Supply Update, Edwards, Colorado - May 16th, 2016. Title: State of the (Eagle) River. CSU ClimateSmart Ag Conference- May 5th, 2016. Title: Where is our Climate Taking us? Title: Colorado Climate Update!
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Colorado Climate Center - General Information
http://climate.atmos.colostate.edu/generalinformation.php
Colorado Flood of 2013. CoAgMet (Colorado Agricultural Meteorological Network). CoCoRaHS (Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network). Colorado Drought Status Briefing. Attend a future webinar. Join Our Mailing List. Click the image to view an aerial image! The Colorado Climate Center was established by the state in 1974, through the Colorado State University Agricultural Experiment Station,. The Colorado Climate Center is located at Colorado State University. In the College of Engineering.
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Colorado Climate Center - Questions and Answers
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Colorado Flood of 2013. CoAgMet (Colorado Agricultural Meteorological Network). CoCoRaHS (Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network). Colorado Drought Status Briefing. Attend a future webinar. Join Our Mailing List. For Fun: Questions and Answers. For Fun: Click Here for Trivia. Why is the sun becoming so much brighter than it was in the past? How much sunshine do we get in Colorado? On average for a year, how many days does the sun shine in Colorado? But the fact is, here in Colorado and much ...
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Colorado Climate Center - Climate of Colorado
http://climate.colostate.edu/climateofcolorado.php
Colorado Flood of 2013. CoAgMet (Colorado Agricultural Meteorological Network). CoCoRaHS (Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network). Colorado Drought Status Briefing. Attend a future webinar. Join Our Mailing List. Learn about the Climate of Colorado. Weather Resources for Colorado (including Fort Collins Monthly Climate Updates). Click here to view a map of Colorado Climate Extremes. The Plains of Colorado. A Highlight of key characteristics. Pleasant falls - often dry. Nolan J. Doesken.
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Colorado Climate Center - Climate of Colorado
http://climate.atmos.colostate.edu/climateofcolorado.php
Colorado Flood of 2013. CoAgMet (Colorado Agricultural Meteorological Network). CoCoRaHS (Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network). Colorado Drought Status Briefing. Attend a future webinar. Join Our Mailing List. Learn about the Climate of Colorado. Weather Resources for Colorado (including Fort Collins Monthly Climate Updates). Click here to view a map of Colorado Climate Extremes. The Plains of Colorado. A Highlight of key characteristics. Pleasant falls - often dry. Nolan J. Doesken.
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Colorado Climate Center - Drought
http://climate.colostate.edu/drought.php
Colorado Flood of 2013. CoAgMet (Colorado Agricultural Meteorological Network). CoCoRaHS (Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network). Colorado Drought Status Briefing. Attend a future webinar. Join Our Mailing List. Drought is among the most serious issues affecting Colorado. Resources and web links that discuss this issue as well as the current drought conditions are provided here. Select the links below to view:. Current Drought Status Briefing. Total Precipitation Accumulated Analysis.