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  2. SNOTEL - Wikipedia

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    The same SNOTEL site in Nevada. The large panel in the foreground is the snow pillow. Basic SNOTEL sites have a pressure sensing snow pillow, storage precipitation gauge, and air temperature sensor. However, they can accommodate 64 channels of data and will accept analog and parallel or serial digital sensors.

  3. Little Lost Lake - Wikipedia

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    Little Lost Lake is an alpine lake in Blaine County, Idaho, United States, located in the Smoky Mountains in Sawtooth National Forest.While no trails lead to the lake, it is most easily accessed from the end of forest road 170.

  4. National Water and Climate Center - Wikipedia

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    The United States National Water and Climate Center collects and disseminates water resources and climate data. [1]It is part of the Natural Resources Conservation Service of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).

  5. Aneroid Lake - Wikipedia

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    Aneroid Lake SNOTEL #2 One half mile east of Aneroid Lake is Aneroid Lake SNOTEL #2 . Short for "snow telemetry", a SNOTEL is an assembly of scientific devices whose purpose is not only to measure the depth and water content of the snow, but also takes general precipitation and air temperature readings.

  6. Boulder Mountains (Montana) - Wikipedia

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    Rocker Peak, 8,455 ft (2,577 m), [4] is near Jack Mountain (Montana), the second highest peak in the Boulder Mountains. [5] There is a SNOTEL weather station near the summit of Rocker Peak at an elevation of 8,000 ft (2,438 m).

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  9. Snow pillow - Wikipedia

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    Large dimensions (e.g. 3 m × 3 m) of the pillow prevent any bridging that might occur from having an effect on the measurement readings. For snow pressure measurement on roofs using a smaller snow pillow (e.g. 1 m × 1 m) is the better choice, because of the weight of the filling of the snow pillow.