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July 19, 2011 Togwotee Pass SNOTEL Wyoming 9,580 feet

July 19, 2011 Togwotee Pass SNOTEL Wyoming 9,580 feet Summer field work with snow on snow pillow. Snow pillow sensor had 4” of snow water with about 14 inches of depth on one side and melted on other side. September 14, 2011 Idaho Water Supply Meeting

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July 19, 2011 Togwotee Pass SNOTEL Wyoming 9,580 feet

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  1. July 19, 2011 Togwotee Pass SNOTEL Wyoming 9,580 feet Summer field work with snow on snow pillow. Snow pillow sensor had 4” of snow water with about 14 inches of depth on one side and melted on other side. September 14, 2011 Idaho Water Supply Meeting 2011 Runoff, Upper Snake & 2012 Outlook Idaho NRCS

  2. Buffalo Fork in Grand Teton National Park 19 July 2011

  3. 1951 2nd season after strong La Nina 1956 1966 1972 1975 1990 2012 2010 2010 2011 2011 2012 2012

  4. 2nd Season after Strong La Nina Year Apr-Sep Snake River nr Heise flow as % of average 1951 119% 1956 132% 1966 71% 1972 128% 1975 108% 1990 67% ???%

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