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Record #82454:

Operational experiences in meteor burst telemetry - eight years of SNOTEL project observations / Arthur G. Crook.

Title: Operational experiences in meteor burst telemetry - eight years of SNOTEL project observations / Arthur G. Crook.
Author(s): Crook, Arthur G.
Date: 1986.
Publisher: Wallingford, Oxfordshire: IAHS Press
In: Hydrologic aspects of space technology. Proceedings of an International Workshop on Hydrologic Applications of Space Technology held in Cocoa Beach, Florida, USA, 19-23 August 1985. (1986.),
Abstract: Describes this system, in operation since 1977 in western USA and world's largest application of meteor burst telemetry. Typical remote data site is equipped with sensors which provide snowpack, rainfall and temperature data to central data collection station in Portland, OR.
Notes:

In: Hydrologic aspects of space technology. Proceedings of an International Workshop on Hydrologic Applications of Space Technology held in Cocoa Beach, Florida, USA, 19-23 August 1985 / A. Ivan Johnson, ed.

Keywords: 556 -- Hydrology.
551.579.2 -- Water supply from snow.
551.509.3 -- Weather forecasting, bases and methods.
53.087.23 -- Remote sensing.
551.32 -- Glaciology.
E11 -- Glaciology: glaciohydrology.
(79) -- Pacific states.
SPRI record no.: 82454

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