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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNWS Precipitation Guaging Information Barr tngllltitJllll~ V\h \ ~l-'( I ~I ~ J ~ z- ~ 0 ~~ f& CLIMATOLm;ICALTDA~:cV.l MINNESOTA .,.. DECEMBER 2006 VOLUME 112 NUMBER 12 ISSN 0145-047 DECEMBER PRECIPITATION BY YEAR .r-... .3 ----- -.-- ! ! 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(J Director National Climatic Data Center noaa National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Environmental Satellite, Data and Information Service National Climatic Data Center Asheville, North Carolina 7D 60 50 ~ r C 40 :s: !!j 30 rn ~ 20 10 0 21 - MINNESOTA 49.20 11087 . MIles 30, 60 90 120 182S6 . . 10252 . 1_ '1l1:2A7 4 . ,8ll9S9 . 33m 31840 . .. 32842 WAS' b 87460 .. 'Gm "61ll3O' . . e5598 63863 - 6fI$29" · . 64103 $t074 . ~66 6 .. 63193 .. '- 32248 STATION LEGEND DATA PUBUSHED IN: .CUMATOl.OGICAL DATA OFIRST OROERQATA .HOURLY PRECIPITATIONOATA "CLIMATOlOGICAl. DATAANO HOURLY PRECIPITATION DATA 46.SO '18191 . 1tr~ 21374 24852 .. I 2ll8%1 . 28ti1' ZtI849 . 22050 . 48405 45902 · 58s19 23411 46276 . . 42788 .. 4G22i . 66547 45JlO Forfurlheril4uhilation. Aiertottie station Indeum reference~. DMSIONS: 1.NO!miWEST 2. NOR11i Carow. 3. NORTH EAST <t WEST CENTRAL 5. CENTRAL 8; EAST CENTRAL 7. .SOlJTHWEST 8. SOUTH CENTRAL a.SOUTHEAST usooc . NOAA. NCDC. ASHEVIU.E NC UPDATED FEB 2000 44..40 · . 74534 7656S Ii. 878lI2 .. .. 74987 19170 74453 $ 43.20 * tia 8. 0 ~ i ~ ,..,: , , ~ ~ - ~ . tt, ct " MINNESOTA DECEMBER 2006 STATION INDEX OBSERVATION TIME AND TABLES LOCAL STD TIME tIl Z d tIl ~ 0""' ,-... Z Cl E=:~ CIl Z tll STATION ~ 0 COUNfY :J ~g: ~ ..Jb OBSERVER .... ~ 0 ~ ~ Cf.l U ~z .... z ::E ~ Cl ~ ~~ ~ u-.; j 0 ~ tlltll 25 c...w Cl ...:l tIl'""' ~ CIlCll MINNESOTA ADA 0018 01 NORMAN 47 18 96 31W 907 07 07 H DENNISROUX AGASSIZ REFUGE 0050 01 MARSHALL 48 18 95 59W 1142 16 16 H AGASSIZ NATIONAL W L R AITKIN 2E 0059 06 AITKIN 46 32 93 42W 1215 r:t1 07 H STEVE HUGHES ALBERT LEA 3 SE 0075 08 FREEBORN 43 36 93 ISW 1230 08 08 CH WWTP ALEXANDRIA CHANDLER FL R 0112 04 DOUGLAS 45 52 95 24W 1416 MID MID CH ASOS - FAA ALTURA SW 0146 09 WINONA 44 4 92 2W 865 07 H WHITE WATER STATE PARK AMBOY 0157 08 BLUE EARTH 43 53 94 lOW 1030 15 15 CH DOUG MAINE ARGYLE 0252 01 MARSHALL 48 20 96 50W 847 r:t1 r:t1 H LESTER SVENDSEN ARTICHOKE LAKE 0287 04 BIG STONE 45 23 96 9W lr:t15 21 21 H CHARLES E HANSON AUSTIN 3 S 0355 09 MOWER 43 37 92 59W 1215 06 06 H RADIO STATION K A U S BABBITT 0387 03 ST. LOUIS 47 43 91 57W 1492 r:t1 07 H RYAN G SCHARBER BAUDETIE 0515 02 LAKE OF THE 48 43 94 3SW 1062 15 15 H BAUDETIE CITY SHOP BEAVER BAY 5SW 0564 03 LAKE 47 12 91 '12W 630 08 07 H SPLIT ROCK LIGHrHOUSE SP BEMIDJI 0643 02 BELTRAM! 47 33 94 53W 1375 07 07 H INACTIVE 0610112006 BENSON 0667 04 SWIFr 45 19 95 37W 1040 19 07 H BENSON WWTF BIG FAlLS 0746 02 KOOCHICHlNG 48 12 93 48W 1220 16 07 CH MN DlV LANDS & FORESTRY BLACKDUCK 0809 02 BELTRAM! 47 40 94 31W 1340 08 08 H BERNIE SMITH BLUE EARTH 0852 08 FARIBAULT 43 39 94 6W 1065 06 H RADIO STATION KBEW BRAINERD 0939 06 CROW WING 46 '12 94 12W 1180 08 08 H BRAINERD WATER & LIGHT BRECKENRIDGE MN 0973 04 WILKIN 46 16 96 3SW 960 09 09 CH JAMES BOGENREIF BRICEL YN 0981 08 FARffiAULT 43 33 93 51W 1170 07 H DUANE MEYER BRIMSON IE 0989 03 ST. LOUIS 47 17 91 51W 1515 05 05 H HAZEL L JOHNSON BROWNS V ALLEY 1063 04 TRAVERSE 45 36 96 50W 990 08 08 H KENNIITH WARREN BROWNTON WWTP 1065 05 MCLEOD 44 44 94 20W 1040 09 09 H MARK STREICH BRUNO 7ENE 1074 06 PINE 46 18 92 32W 845 08 08 H RAYMONDRATH BUFFALO llr:t1 05 WRIGHT 45 11 93 53W 985 07 07 CH TRACY PHARR BYRON 3 N 1174 09 OLMSTED 44 4 92 39W 1070 r:t1 07 H KAREN KUISLE CALEDONIA 1198 09 HOUSTON 43 38 91 30W 1166 07 07 H CALEDONIA WASTE WfR PLT CAMBRIDGE 5ESE 1'127 06 ISANTI 45 33 93 8W 960 06 06 CH DENNIS NELSON CAMPBELL 1245 04 WILKIN 46 6 96 '15W 972 08 08 H ERROW HENSCH CAMP NORRIS DNR R 1250 02 LAKE OF THE 48 37 95 llW 1289 08 08 CH GRETCHEN MEHMEL CANBY 1263 04 YELLOW MEDIC 44 43 96 16W 1243 08 08 CH CANBY WATER DEPARTMENT CASS LAKE 1374 02 CASS 47 23 94 37W 1296 09 09 H US FOREST SERVICE CHANHASSEN WSFO 1448 06 CARVER 44 51 93 34W 946 MID 06 GH NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHASKA 2NW 1468 05 CARVER 44 49 93 38W 923 06 06 H GREG BOE CLOQUET 1630 06 CARLTON 46 42 92 32W 1265 16 16 H CLOQUET FORESTRY CENTER COLLEGEVILLE ST JOHN 1691 05 STEARNS 45 35 94 24W 1225 19 19 H ST JOHNS UNIVERSITY COOK 1771 03 ST. LOUIS 47 51 92 42W 1355 08 08 H DUSTIN POTTER COTION 1840 03 ST. LOUIS 47 10 92 28W 1329 07 r:t1 H CONNIE KOPPENHA VCER CROOKSTON NW EXP STN 1891 01 POLK 47 48 96 36W 888 08 08 H N W EXPERIMENTAL STATION DASSEL 2023 05 MEEKER 45 5 94 18W 1090 08 H PAUL HOLM DAWSON 2038 04 LAC QUI PARL 44 56 96 3W 1055 09 H WWTP DEEP PORTAGE 2050 02 CASS 46 53 94 '12W 1471 12 12 H DEEP PORTAGE CONS FOUND DELANO 2088 05 WRIGHT 45 3 93 48W 930- 08 08 H DELANO MUNICIPAL UI'ILITY DE1ROIT LAKES 1 NNE 2142 01 BECKER 46 50 95 51W 1375 17 17 H MARTIN HEMBRE DULUTIi HARBOR STN '1246 03 ST. LOUIS 46 46 92 SW 610 07 DULUTH HARBOR STATION DULUTIi INTL AP '1248 03 ST. LOUIS 46 50 92 IlW 1433 MID MID CHJ ASOS - NWS ELGIN 2 SSW 2486 09 OLMSTED 44 6 92 16W 1110 07 H SUSAN PERKINS ELK RIVER 2500 05 SHERBURNE 45 18 93 35W 910 08 H MUNICIPAL POWER PLANT ELY 2543 03 ST. LOUIS 47 55 91 52W 1382 07 07 CH PETER DORAN ELY25E 2555 03 LAKE 47 59 91 27W 1395 08 08 H RONALD R SCHMIDT EMBARRASS 2576 03 ST. LOUIS 47 39 92 12W 1400 16 16 H ROlLIN FOWLER EVELETH WWTP 2645 03 ST. LOUIS 47 27 92 32W 1445 07 07 CH EVELETH WASTE WATER PLNT FAIRMONT 2698 08 MARTIN 43 39 94 28W 1187 MID 07 H CITY OF FAIRMONT FARIBAULT 2721 08 RICE 44 19 93 17W 940 07 07 H FARIBAULT WWTP FARMINGTON 3 NW 2737 09 DAKOTA 44 40 93 lOW 980 19 19 H CHERIE RUDOLPH FERGUS FALLS 2768 04 0TrER TAIL 46 18 96 7W 1250 07 07 H CHARLIE KAMPA FLOODWooD 3 NE 2842 03 ST. LOUIS 46 58 92 52W 1260 SR SR CH EARL FAGRE FOREST LAKE 5NE 2881 06 CHISAGO 45 21 92 5SW 960 r:t1 07 H RICHARD HJORT FOSSTON 1 E 2916 01 POLK 47 34 95 43W 1310 07 07 CH KKCQ RADIO STATION GAYLORD 3076 05 SffiLEY 44 33 94 13W 1018 07 07 H JIM GRONHOLZ GEORGETOWN 1 E 3104 01 CLAY 47 5 96 47W 885 18 07 H JERRY HERMANN GLENWooD 2 WNW 3174 04 POPE 45 40 95 27W 1198 18 18 H JOHN E MORRIS GRAND MARAIS 3282 03 COOK 47 44 90 '12W 612 15 15 H GRAND MARAIS PWR PLT GRAND MEADOW 3290 09 MOWER 43 42 92 34W 1350 06 06 H JAMES H BLOMGREN GRAND PORTAGE RNG STN 3296 03 COOK 47 58 89 41W 730 18 08 CH LARRY R DAHL GRAND RPDS FOREST LAB 3303 02 ITASCA 47 15 93 30W 1310 MID MID H USDA FORESTRY SCI LAB GRANITE FALLS 3311 04 YELLOW MEDIC 44 49 95 31W 1000 07 CH LINDA RICHTER 36 MINNESOTA DECEMBER 2006 STATION INDEX OBSERVATION TIME AND TABLES LOCAL sm TIME ~ Z d z ~ @ 0'-' .J~ Z Q E=~ 0 ~ ~ 0 STATION ~ - COUNTY ~~ Q., OBSERVER CI.l ~ db Q ~ 9 ;~ ~ ~ ~ lEffi rIlrll GULL LAKE DAM 3411 02 CASS 46 25 94 22W 1215 08 08 CH USA CORP OF ENGINEERS GUNFUNT LAKE 10 NW 3417 03 COOK 48 10 90 53W 1455 07 07 CH KATIlYLANDE HALSTAD 3463 01 NORMAN 47 21 96 50W 850 08 CH HALSTAD MUNI UTlL CO HARMONY 3520 09 FILLMORE 43 33 92 1W 1350 07 H DEAN BRUNSVOlD HASTINGS DAM 2 3567 09 DAKOTA 44 46 92 52W 695 06 06 H USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS IDBBING FAA AP 3730 03 ST. LOUIS 47 23 92 50W 1347 MID MID H FAA HINCKLEY 3793 06 PINE 46 0 93 OW 1035 SR SR CH DUTCH SCHRODER HOKAH1S 3808 09 HOUSTON 43 4S 91 21W 705 08 H GERMAIN A DAVISON HOKAH 4NW 3812 09 HOUSTON 43 48 91 26W 686 G ALAN STANKEVITZ HUTCIDNSON 1 N 3962 05 MCLEOD 44 55 94 22W 1095 08 08 CH KDUZ RADIO STATION INDUS 3 W 4008 02 KOOClUCHING 48 37 93 54W 1095 08 H DONNIE ULRICH !NT FALLS WSO AP fIR 4026 02 KOOClUCHING 48 34 93 24W 1179 MID MID :GHJ ASOS - NWS ISABELLA 1 W 4068 03 LAKE 47 37 91 23W 2010 09 09 H INACl1VE 0810112005 ISLE 12N 4103 06 AITKIN 46 19 93 30W 1285 08 08 H LAMOINE ROSEBERG ITASCA UNIV OFMINN 4106 01 CLEARWATER 47 14 en 12W 1490 07 07 H U OF MN FORESTRY SCHOOL JORDAN 2E 4176 05 SCO'IT 44 40 93 36W 930 17 17 H CLIFF KLEHR KABETOGAMA 4191 03 ST. LOUIS 48 27 93 2W 1144 08 08 H CHARLES REMUS KARLSTAD2SE 4215 01 KI1TSON 48 33 96 29W 1022 07 07 H RODNEY THOMPSON KELLIHER 4233 02 BELTRAMI 47 57 94 ZTW 1390 08 08 H JOHN COn. KETI'LE FALLS 4306 03 ST. Loms 48 30 92 39W 1122 07 07 H CHARLES wn.LlAMS LA CRESCENT DAM 7 4418 09 WINONA 43 52 91 19W 647 08 CH USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS LAKE CITY 4438 09 WABASHA 44 26 92 17W 708 07 H KIRK BREMER LAKEFlELD 2 NE 4453 07 JACKSON 43 42 95 9W 1530 07 07 CH JOEL POPPE LAKE WILSON 4534 07 MURRAY 44 0 95 57W 1650 08 08 H DON NIELSEN LAMBERTON SW EXP STN 4546 07 REDWOOD 44 14 95 19W 1144 08 08 08 GH SW RES & OurREACH C'IR LANESBORO 4563 09 FILLMORE 43 43 91 58W 955 07 H MARVIN EGGERT LEECH LAKE DAM 4652 02 CASS 47 15 94 13W 1302 08 08 CH USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS LESTER PRAIRIE IE 4692 05 MCLEOD 44 53 94 1W 988 07 H TIM DAm. LrrCHFIBLD 4778 05 MEEKER 45 8 94 32W 1132 16 08 H GEORGE BALDWIN UITLE FALLS 1 N 4793 05 MORRISON 46 0 94 21W 1120 17 17 CH DAVE BENGTSON UITLEFORK 10 SW 4809 02 KOOClUCHING 48 22 93 43W 1200 08 08 H SHARON LINDVAlL LONG PRAIRIE 4861 05 TODD 45 59 94 51W 1290 16 07 H TREVOR LARSON LOWER ST AN'lHONY FALLS 4884 06 HENNEPIN 44 59 93 lSW 754 08 08 H USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS LUTSEN 3NNE 4918 03 COOK 47 42 90 40W 1300 07 07 H JEFF DENNISTON MADISON SEWAGE PLANT 4994 04 LAC Qm PARL 45 0 96 lOW 1080 08 08 H MUNICIPAL UTlLlTIES MANKATO S073 08 BLUE EARTH 44 9 94 1W 850 07 07 H HARLEY JORGENSON MARCELL 5NE 5175 02 ITASCA 47 38 93 39W 1387 07 07 CH JOHN F SMITH MARSHALL 5204 07 LYON 44 28 95 47W 1152 MID MID H WASTE WATER TRMr PLANT MELROSE 5325 05 STEARNS 45 41 94 48W 1200 18 07 H MELROSE CITY CENTER MILAN 1 NW S400 04 CHIPPEWA 45 7 95 56W 1020 19 19 H LUTHER T OPJORDEN MINNEAPOUSlSTPAULAP R S435 06 HENNEPIN 44 53 93 14W 872 MID MID CHJ ASOS. FAA MINNEOTA 5482 07 LYON 44 34 96 OW 1211 08 H CITY OF MINNEOTA MINNESOTA CITY DAM 5 5488 09 WINONA 44 10 91 49W 670 07 H USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS MONTEVlDE01SW 5563 04 LAC Qm PARL 44 56 9S 4SW 985 07 07 H DEANNA HODGE MONTGOMERY 5571 08 LE SUEUR 44 28 93 40W 1100 08 H RBUBENSVOBODA MOORHEAD 5586 01 CLAY 46 53 96 4SW 890 07 07 H KEITII MALAKOWSKY MORGAN 5590 07 REDWOOD 44 25 94 5SW 1040 08 08 H KENNEI'H KOTVAL MOOSE LAKE 1 SSE 5598 06 CARLTON 46 26 92 45W 1110 08 08 H MOSSE LAKE CORRECTIONS C MORA 5615 06 KANABEC 45 53 93 18W .1005 07 07 H SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT MORRIS WC EXP STN /I 5638 04 STEVENS 45 35 95 52W 1140 08 08 08 GH UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA NEW HOPE 5838 06 HENNEPIN 45 1 93 23W 940 23 23 H STEVEN C RECKERS NEW LONDON 5842 05 KANDIYOHI 45 18 94 S7W 1240 18 18 H ROBERT S LUNGSTROM NEW ULM 2 SE 5887 08 BROWN 44 18 94 29W 890 17 17 H LONNIE H SPAETH NEW YORK MILLS 5902 04 0TrER TAIL 46 31 95 23W 1380 07 07 H CITY OF NEW YORK MILLS OUVlA 3E 6152 05 RENVILLE 44 46 94 56W 1100 07 07 H JIM TERSTEEG ONAMIA RANGER STN 6166 06 MIlLE LACS 46 4 93 40W 1260 08 CH MINNESOTA DNR FORESTRY ORTONVILLE1N 622S 04 BIG STONE 45 19 96 26W 1099 07 H RUSTY DIMBERG ORWELL DAM 6228 04 0TrER TAIL 46 13 96 11W 1080 08 08 CH USA CORPS, OF ENGINEERS OTrERTAIL 6276 04 0TrER TAIL 46 26 95 33W 980 07 07 H THOMAS AHLFS OWATONNA 6287 08 STEELE 44 6 93 14W 1150 08 08 H CITY OF OW ATONNA WWTP PEUCAN RAPIDS 6405 04 0TrER TAIL 46 34 96 sw 1370 08 H BRENT E FRAZIER PINE RNER DAM 6547 06 CROW WING 46 40 94 7W 1250 08 08 H USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS PIPESTONE 6565 07 PIPESTONE 44 1 96 '1JJW 1705 08 08 H NATIONAL PARK SERVICE POKEGAMA DAM 6612 02 ITASCA 47 15 93 3SW 1280 08 08 CH USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS PRESTON 66S4 09 FILLMORE 43 40 92 4W 930 08 08 GH WASTEWATER TRMT PLANT RED LAKE FALLS 6787 01 RED LAKE 47 53 96 16W 1090 07 07 H PATSYHAGL RED LAKE INDIAN AGENCY 6795 02 BELTRAMI 47 53 95 1W 1220 08 08 CH MN BUREAU INDIAN AFFAIRS RED WING 6817 09 GOODHUE 44 34 92 32W 688 07 H WASTEWATER TRTMNTPLT RED WING DAM 3 6822 09 GOODHUE 44 37 92 37W 677 06 06 CH USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS I 37 MINNESOTA DECEMBER 2006 STATION INDEX OBSERVATION TIME AND TABLES til LOCAL STD TIME Z 0 Z til ~ 0""'" .J~ Z Q E=:~ STA nON ~ 0 COUNTY E ~~ ll. OBSERVER - ~ - :s~ l:Il u ~ ~ g Z tilZ ~ u~ ~ 0 ~c ~ ~ ww c..W Q ....l E-< "'''' REDWOOD FALLS FAA AP 6835 07 REDWOOD 44 33 95 SW 1025 MID MID H FAA REDWOOD FALLS 6839 07 REDWOOD 44 33 95 7W 1044 07 H BRIAN HENNEN REMER NO 2 6849 02 CASS 47 4 93 5SW 1345 09 09 H INAcrIVE 0311412001 RICE 6920 05 BENTON 45 45 94 12W 1090 07 07 H KEN NODO RICE LAKE NWR 6929 06 AITKIN 46 32 93 17W 1250 08 H NATIONAL WLR ROCHESTER INTI.. AP R 7004 09 OLMSTED 43 54 92 30W 1304 MID MID cm ASOS-FAA ROCHESTER AP 2 NE 7011 09 OLMSTED 43 S6 92 28W 1285 07 H ROB UCHNER ROCK. COUNTY SHERIFF 7012 07 ROCK 43 39 96 12W 1500 06 06 H ROCK COUNTY SHERIFF ROCKFORD 7020 05 WRIGHT 4S 5 93 44W 960 07 H IRVING L HESSEL ROSEAU 7087 01 ROSEAU 48 51 95 46W 1047 07 07 H IACK SWANSON ROSEMOUNT AGR EXP STN /I 7107 09 DAKOTA 44 43 93 6W 950 08 08 H AGRICULTURAL EXP STATION ROTIISAY 7149 04 WILKIN 46 29 96 17W 1236 07 07 H LARRY OHE RUSHFORD 7184 09 flLLMORE 43 48 91 4SW 770 07 07 CH RUSHFORD WASTE WATER PLT ST CLOUD MUNICIPAL AP R 7294 05 SHERBURNE 45 33 94 3W 1018 MID MID cm ASOS - NWS ST FRANCIS 7309 06 ANOKA 45 23 93 '12W 900 07 H RICHARD HOLEN ST IAMES F1LT PLANT 7326 08 WATONWAN 43 59 94 37W 1100 07 07 H STEVE I CARSON ST. PAUL 3SW 7379 06 RAMSEY 44 56 93 9W 937 08 08 H NORM MCCLURE ST PETER 7405 08 NICOlliIT 44 19 93 S7W 850 07 07 H TOM HUBER SANDY LAKE DAM UBBY 7460 06 AITKIN 46 48 93 19W 1234 08 08 CH US CORPS OF ENGINEERS SANTIAGO 3 E 7502 05 SHERBURNE 45 33 93 4SW 1010 17 17 H GORDON W WOLD SPRINGFIELD 1 NW 7907 08 BROWN 44 15 94 59W 1066 07 07 CH RICHARD A FESER SPRING GROVE 4 N 7917 09 HOUSTON 43 37 91 37W 1145 07 CH SANDRA I DENEEN SPRING PARK 7935 06 HENNEPIN 44 56 93 38W 1016 07 07 H HENNEPIN CNTY WTR PATROL SPRING V ALLEY 7941 09 flLLMORE 43 42 92 24W 1275 07 CH CHARLOTIE OCONNER STlILW ATER'l!>W 8039 06 WASHINGTON 45 3 92 51W 898 07 07 H LEE MILLER TAMARAC WIlDLIFE REF 8191 01 BECKER 46 58 95 40W 1483 08 08 H IEAN COLLE'ITE TIIEILMAN 1 SSW 8'127 09 WABASHA 44 17 92 12W 800 07 07 H LARRY MISCHKE TIIIEF RIVER FALLS 2 8247 01 PENNINGTON 48 8 96 lOW 1130 18 18 H MARK STROMSODT TIl0RHULT 8254 02 BELTRAM! 48 14 95 ISW 1180 17 17 H PHYLUS WIKERT TINTAH lW 8260 04 TRAVERSE 46 1 96 '12W 989 08 H Wll.LlAM DAVISON TOWER DNR 8307 03 AITKIN 47 48 92 17W 1420 08 08 H DNR FORESTRY TOWER 3 S 8311 03 ST. LOUIS 47 46 92 17W 1485 07 07 H MIKE MORLEY TRACY 8323 07 LYON 44 14 95 38W 1403 08 08 CH CITY OF TRACY TWO HARBORS 8419 03 LAKE 47 2 91 40W 62S 15 15 H W ASrEW ATER TRTMT PLANT TWO HARBORS 7 NW 8421 03 LAKE 47 8 91 42W 1355 19 19 H GORDON HOMMES TYLER 8429 07 UNCOLN 44 17 96 8W 1735 08 H DONALD PETERSEN UNN OF MINN ST PAUL 8450 06 RAMSEY 44 59 93 llW 970 17 17 17 GH UNNERSITY OF MINNESOTA VADNAIS LAKE 8477 06 RAMSEY 45 3 93 6W 890 17 17 H STPAUL WATER DEPARTMENT VESTA 8520 07 REDWOOD 44 30 95 2SW 1075 08 H HAROLD KlEfSCHER WABASHA 8552 09 WABASHA 44 23 92 3W 700 07 H RICHARD V GOSSE WADENA3S 8579 05 WADENA 46 24 95 9W 1350 07 07 H HENRY CLARKSEAN WALKER AH GWAH CHING 8618 02 CASS 47 4 94 34W 1410 MID MID H AH GWAH CHING STATE NH WARROAD 8679 01 ROSEAU 48 55 95 19W 1069 07 07 CH Wll.LlAM LANDBY W ASECA EXP STN 8692 08 WASECA 44 4 93 32W 1153 08 08 08 GH U OF M EXPERIMENT STN WASKISH4NE 8700 02 BELTRAM! 48 12 94 24W 1200 08 08 H DAVID L LEONHARDT WElLS 8808 08 FARmAULT 43 44 93 44W 1197 07 07 H WElLS PUBUC UTILlTIES WHEATON 8907 04 TRAVERSE 45 48 96 30W 1018 07 07 H MARY FREW WInTE ROCK DAM R 8947 04 TRAVERSE 45 52 96 34W 1024 08 08 GH USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS WILD RIVER STATE PARK 8986 06 CHJSAGO 45 31 92 4SW 940 08 08 H WILD RVER ST PARK WIU.MAR RTC 9004 05 KANDIYOHI 45 8 95 1W 1128 08 08 CH WILLMAR RTC WINDOM 9033 07 COTTONWOOD 43 52 95 7W 1375 '12 '12 H RICHARD IEFFREY WINNEBAGO 9046 08 FARIBAULT 43 46 94 llW 1110 07 07 H RICHARD MAURlS WlNNIBIGOSHISH DAM 9059 02 ITASCA 47 26 94 4W 1315 08 CH US CORPS OF ENGINEERS WINONA 9067 09 WINONA 44 3 91 38W 652 SS SS H WINONA DAILY NEWS WINONA DAM 5 A 9072 09 WINONA 44 5 91 40W 663 06 06 H USA CORPS OF ENGINEERS WOLF RIDGE ELC 9134 03 LAKE 47 27 91 13W 1400 07 07 H WOLF RIDGE ELC WOR1HINGTON 2 NNE 9170 07 NOBLES 43 39 95 3SW 1570 07 07 CH WOR1HINGTON PUBUC UTIL WRIGHT 4 NW 9173 06 CARLTON 46 43 93 4W 1295 18 18 H THELMA JOHNSON ZUMBRO FALLS 9231 09 WABASHA 44 17 92 26W 880 07 H IOYCE GREER ZUMBROTA 9249 09 GOODHUE 44 18 92 40W 985 16 07 H RICHARD LOHMANN 38 REFERENCE NOTES DEFINmONS SS Observation time near sunset. V AR Observation time varies. WI Rain gage read weekly or irregularly. WM Rain gage read weekly and last day of the month. STATION NAMES: Name of the city, town or locality. Figures and letters following the station names indicate the distance in miles and direction from the post office or town community center. SYMBOLS AND LETrBRS USED IN THE DATA TABLES DIVISIONS: Areas within a state of similar climatological characteristics. Division averages are calculated using data from stations that record both temperature and precipitation (i.e. not precipitation alone). NORMALS: The average value of the meteorological element over a time period. Effective 1 January 2002, the averaging period is 1971 to 2000. The nonnals for National Weather Service localities have been adjusted so as to be representative for the current observation site. PRECIPITATION QUALITY CONTROL: The NCDC quality control process may delete precipitation data that are spatially inconsistent; exceed climatological limits, or are inconsistent with prevailing weather patterns. (DAILY DATA ARE FOR THE 24 HOURS IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING OBSERVATION TIME.) BLANK Entries in the "Monthly Summarized Data" table indicate no record. BLANK Entries in the "Daily Precipitation" and "Snowfall and Snow on the Ground" tables indicate zero. BLANK Entries in the "Daily Temperature" table indicate a missing record where an edited value could not be detennined. (See *.. below) - No record. Data not recorded, detennined unreliable by quality control check, or not received in time for publication. + Precipitation or temperature extremes occurred on one or more previous dates during the month. *.. Missing original temperature which has been estimated during edit. * Rain gage not read. Precipitation is included in tbe amount following the asterisks. Time distribution not known. A * preceding the monthly total indicates precipitation amount is being carried forward to next months total, and may include amounts from the previous month(s). 1/ Rain gage equipped with a windshield. A Amount of precipitation is the total of observer's entries for the current month. It may include precipitation that occurred during the previous month. Refer to earlier bulletin to detennine date of last reading. (Hawaii stations) B Adjusted monthly value (estimated), (1-7 missing values for wind and evaporation). M Insufficient or partial data. M is appended to average and/or total values computed with 1-9 daily values missing. M appears alone if 10 or more daily values are missing, (8 or more for wind and evaporation). R Amounts from recording rain gage. T Trace. An amount too small to measure. V Includes total for previous month(s). (See * above) MONTHLY DEGREE DA Y TOTALS: One heating (cooling) degree day is accumulated for each whole degree that the daily mean temperature is below (above) 65 degrees Fahrenheit. PRECIPITATION: Values shown in hundredths of inches are water eqnivalent totals, i.e., total of liquid and melted frozen precipitation. In the "Monthly Summarized Data" table the total snow and sleet values shown in tenths of inches are unmelted amounts. The max depth on ground values of snow and sleet shown in whole inches are cumulative unmelted amounts. The number of days with .10. .50, 1.00 or more refers to water equivalents. TEMPERATURE: Original and edited temperature values are given in the "Daily Temperature" table. Edited values are produced when an original value is missing or when surrounding stations indicated a suspect original value. When a line labeled OBS is present and contains either a daily temperature (suspect) or *** (missing), the temperature appearing directly above, on the line labeled MAX or MIN, is an edited value. Summary temperature infonnation (averages, departures, extremes, monthly degree day totals) is based on the values labeled MAXIMIN. WIND: (As shown in the "Evaporation and Wind" table) the total wind movement in miles over the evaporation pan as determined by an anemometer recorder located 6-8 inches above the pan. SEASONAL TABLES: Monthly and seasonal snowfall and heating degree days for the 12 months ending with the June data are published in the July issue of this bulletin. Cooling degree days for the calendar year are published in the "Climatological Data Annual Summary." SYMBOLS AND LE1TERS USED IN THE STATION INDEX TABLE Infonnation concerning the history of changes in locations, exposure, etc. of substations is kept on ftle at the National Oimatic Data Center. Historical infonnation of regular National Weather Service Offices may be obtained from the "Local Climatological Data" annual publication. The contents of this publication may be reprinted or otherwise used freely, with proper credit to the National Climatic Data Center. The data are also available in digital fonn on magnetic tape and diskette. # Thennometers located in a rooftop shelter. 1/ Rain gage equipped with a windshield AR Observation made "after rain" has occurred. C Station is equipped with recording rain gage (R) but values in this bulletin are from a non-recording rain gage unless indicated by an R. G Observations appear in the "Soil Temperatures" table. H Observations appear in the "Snowfall and Snow on the Ground" table. J Station also published as a Local Climatological Data publication. MID Observation time is midnight. MO Rain gage read once monthly, usually the last day. OC Rain gage readings vary from a few weeks to several months. 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SCOTT L~~(ill~~~~gii"iJ 2006 SCOTT Monthly Precipitation, Totals cc ttt rr SS 00000000 nnnn JAN 70 113N 21w 3 SWCD .64 70 113N 21w 28 NEW MARK MOSQ 70 113N 22w 31 SWCD .57 70 113N 23w 27 NEW PRAG MOSQ 70 113N 24W 23 SWCD .74 70 113N 25W 11 BELLE PL MOSQ 70 113N 25w 13 SWCD 1.07 70 113N 25w 29 SWCD .56 70 114N 21W 18 CLEARY L MOSQ 70 114N 22w 3 SWCD .85 70 114N 22w 32 SWCD .86 70 114N 23w 8 JORDAN MOSQ 70 114N 23w 21 BYRG 70 114N 23w 29 JORDAN NWS 70 114N 24w 35 SWCD 70 115N 21w 27 PRIOR LA MOSQ 70 115N 22w 9 SHAKOPEE MOSQ 70 115N 22w 14 SWCD .86 70 115N 23w 13 SWCD FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC AGR .31 1.83 3.70 2.20 3.46 1.42 7.28 4.33 .83 1.20 2.27 1.90 2.86 4.38 .23 5.74 3.68 .18 1.58 3.92 1.25 3.72 1.39 7.48 6.66 1.06 1.19 2.23 41.55 1.52 2.73 3.81 .70 4.74 5.35 .17 1.13 3.62 1.86 6.09 1.50 5.30 4.17 .53 .91 1.91 34.44 2.06 4.10 4.50 1.47 5.84 3.72 .46 1.57 4.71 1.60 4.53 1.57 6.37 3.87 .42 1.27 3.13 34.77 .08 1.19 4.66 .95 5.49 1.67 5.50 2.83 .61 1.15 2.09 2.18 3.51 2.62 1.23 6.74 4.07 .30 2.23 3.77 1.60 2.84 1.43 6.29 4.47 .32 1.00 2.75 35.93 .11 .91 3.60 1.81 3.62 .98 6.02 5.34 .72 .93 2.43 37.05 1.90 3.05 5.05 1.24 6.09 3.65 * 2.36 3.29 1.16 4.39 1.39 5.01 5.12 .46 4.03 1.65 4.36 1.76 5.29 4.15 2.12 4.18 3.31 2.36 5.67 4.38 2.73 1.52 4.45 1.10 5.64 4.30 .10 1.63 3.85 1.90 3.39 2.19 6.08 5.14 4.86 1.46 4.87 3.67 .30 .79 .79 .58 1.02 1. 80 .58 HYD ANN GRO 29.47 18.69 16.89 35.49 31.23 20.50 17.33 31.53 27.93 18.92 19.63 32.73 30.57 17.94 26.78 16.44 18.17 31.61 27.85 16.63 31.62 27.33 17.77 19.08 17.07 17.21 19.90 17.01 28.90 18.70 .40 1.03 2.33 40.41 34.13 .50 1.16 1. 75 http://climate. umn.edu/HIDEN annuallHIDEN annual. asp county averages # of obs .77 .21 1.49 3.15 2.23 4.16 1.39 5.89 4.38 .57 1.06 2.13 37.36 32.85 28.76 18.11 8 8 10 17 17 18 18 18 18 12 11 11 6 6 8 17 . Data as received and digitized on or before 7/3/2007. All values are in inches. . 'cc ttt rr ss' is county-township-range-section number, '00000000' is community name (where applicable), 'nnnn' is network type. . 'AGR', 'HYD', and 'ANN' are 12 month precipitation totals starting in Sep 2005, Oct 2005, and Jan 2006, respectively,. 'GRO' is growing season (May 2006 thru Sep 2006) precipitation total. . '*' denotes a partial monthly record, 'e' denotes that value is wholly or partially estimated. . Prepared by: State Climatology Office - DNR Waters, phone: 651-296-4214, web: http://climate.umn.edu 7/3/2007 .tUUIUiU .l'.vpUH~ UI IV1UIHlllY r IvvlpHi1UUll 1 Uli11~ rag\; .t. U1 .t. For some purposes, daily precipitation data are required. The precipitation data archive allows a user to interactively retrieve daily precipitation data from the site nearest to a target. Obtaining Data for Legal Purposes =~X:;:(~:~;,X.,.,\,;'(~;{"X.' r Return to Minnesota Climatology Working Group Main Page ~:.- Comments/Questions URL: http://climate.umn.edu/HIDENannual Last modified: May 5,2005 httn.jjcylim~tp J'mn.pclnIHIDPN~1VI1fHp)EN~nnuaJ ~cm I j , I 7/31"007 .n U ..L'-' \....pl '" U.l lLill' 1.1 ~ \ Annual Reports of Monthly Precipitation Totals :to~ I- This application creates annual summaries of precipitation data gathered by volunteer-based observation networks throughout Minnesota. The data presented are monthly totals and the data are grouped by county. Observer locations are described using township, range, and section numbers. Choose a county and year, then click on "Annual report". SCOTT La&um!IDJ:~L?Qft 'j 2005 SCOTT Monthly Precipitation, Totals cc ttt rr ss 00000000 nnnn 70 113N 21W 3 SWCD 70 113N 21w 28 NEW MARK MOSQ 70 113N 22w 31 SWCD 70 113N 23w 27 NEW PRAG MOSQ 70 113N 23w 33 SWCD 70 113N 24W 23 SWCD 70 113N 25w 11 BELLE PL MOSQ 70 113N 25w 13 SWCD 70 114N 21w 18 CLEARY L MOSQ 70 114N 22W 3 SWCD 70 114N 22w 16 WSD 70 114N 22w 17 WSD 70 114N 22w 19 WSD 70 114N 22w 28 WSD 70 114N 22w 32 SWCD 70 114N 23w 8 JORDAN MOSQ 70 114N 23w 25 WSD 70 114N 23w 29 JORDAN NWS 70 114N 24w 35 SWCD 70 115N 21w 27 PRIOR LA MOSQ 70 115N 22w 9 SHAKOPEE MOSQ 70 115N 22w 14 SWCD 70 115N 22w 36 WSD 70 115N 23w 23 SWCD county averages # of obs JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC AGR HYD ANN .74 1.15 1.88 2.44 2.76 5.57 1.22 4.07 9.85 4.24 1.62 1.41 30.71 33.56 36.95 3.16 4.01 1.66 3.2312.70 .75 1.37 .79 2.67 4.33 6.00 1.14 4.1212.72 5.49 2.10 1.15 30.20 3.54 5.67 .88 4.2512.88 1.12 1.35 1.57 2.48 4.56 .83 1.09 1.04 3.00 5.01 5.60 1.33 3.89 7.08 3.85 1.89 1.21 30.23 32.43 4.08 6.36 1.48 3.77 5.81 1.12 1.15 .76 2.62 4.69 4.52 1.18 3.86 5.91 3.27 2.27 1.44 28.61 28.67 32.79 4.59 5.79 .78 3.6910.18 1.04 1.22 1.70 2.18 3.80 6.18 1.51 3.12 8.79 4.52 1.99 1.32 28.38 32.99 .91 1.11 1.26 2.22 4.37 6.35 1.68 3.81 8.83 4.58 1.26 1.10 .35 1.10 .88 2.27 4.75 6.31 1.44 3.10 7.87 3.85 * 2.65 4.46 4.01 1.20 3.45 9.70 4.00 * .38 .93 1.13 2.25 4.33 6.85 1.48 4.5610.67 5.45 1.77 .53 30.13 36.07 40.33 .68 1.05 .65 2.07 4.56 6.22 1.42 4.3210.77 5.28 1.84 1.25 30.43 36.17 40.11 4.76 5.67 1.02 3.02 7.49 .71 .34 2.13 4.39 5.58 .74 3.72 9.14 4.41 1.16 .75 .25 1.04 1.22 2.11 4.49 5.33 3.25 7.82 2.22 * .93 1.05 .64 2.68 4.27 5.04 1.13 3.43 6.10 3.88 1.97 1.51 27.44 28.54 32.63 2.51 3.72 6.83 1.48 3.46 7.98 5.91 5.09 5.70 1.28 3.46 9.83 1.00 1.15 1.43 1.82 4.31 6.62 2.15 3.0911.42 4.65 2.50 1.84 30.12 .41 1.33 .89 1.42 3.71 7.02 1.04 3.25 9.33 5.06 1.19 .55 28.43 .64 1.40 .85 2.38 4.65 5.58 1.36 3.98 9.11 4.28 1.15 .76 27.84 GRO 23.47 24.76 37.33 42.63 28.31 27.22 35.82 22.91 21. 50 20.16 25.03 37.37 23.40 37.48 25.04 23.47 22 .82 27.89 27.29 21. 96 23.57 28.04 31.64 19.97 23.47 25.36 37.11 41.98 27.59 32.38 35.20 24.35 32.18 36.14 24.68 .74 1.14 1.06 2.33 4.27 5.77 1.30 3.65 9.22 4.41 1.75 1.14 29.21 33.26 37.45 24.28 15 16 16 18 24 23 22 23 23 17 13 13 12 12 12 22 . Data as received and digitized on or before 7/3/2007. All values are in inches. . 'cc ttt rr ss' is county-township-range-section number, '00000000' is community name (where applicable), 'nnnn' is network type. ". http://c1imate. umn.eduIHIDENannual/HIDENannua1.asp 7/3/2007 J. .....u..J..I,.....'u ..I.~'"'.pV.l, L.., V..l. .LY.1.VU.UJ.J.] .I. J. """"'J.PU.UUV.1J. .I. v"a.l~ · 'AGR', 'HYD', and 'ANN' are 12 month precipitation totals starting in Sep 2004, Oct 2004, and Jan 2005, respectively,. 'GRO' is growing season (May 2005 thru Sep 2005) precipitation total. . '*' denotes a partial monthly record, 'e' denotes that value is wholly or partially estimated. . Prepared by: State Climatology Office - DNR Waters, phone: 651-296-4214, web: http://climate.umn.edu For some purposes, daily precipitation data are required. The precipitation data archive allows a user to interactively retrieve daily precipitation data from the site nearest to a target. Obtaining Data for Legal Purposes . '-'" ~,h,).Y~(;\/ M . Return to Minnesota Climatology Working Group Main Page Comments/Questions URL: htlp:/Iclimate.umn.edu/HIDENannual Last modified: May 5, 2005 I httn'//pliIP~tp. lpnn p.iill{HIDFNFll~lff'pDFN~~ual ~~I ~ C1!5\;; k U~ L 7/3/')()",7 I"'\.......1.1 ~'-\ ......i:) U.l .u....lllll~. . "vIpr -....U ~\..._.- ; j Annual Reports of Monthly Precipitation Totals 1~\J " This application creates annual summaries of precipitation data gathered by volunteer-based observation networks throughout Minnesota. The data presented are monthly totals and the data are grouped by county. Observer locations are described using township, range, and section numbers. Choose a county and year, then click on "Annual report". SCOTT 2004 L~~Qu~s9iiiB:9ri'"~J 2004 SCOTT Monthly Precipitation, Totals cc ttt rr ss 00000000 nnnn 70 113N 21w 3 SWCD 70 113N 21w 28 NEW MARK MOSQ 70 113N 22w 31 SWCD 70 113N 23w 30 NEW PRAG MOSQ 70 113N 23w 33 SWCD 70 113N 24w 23 SWCD 70 113N 25W 11 BELLE PL MOSQ 70 113N 25W 13 SWCD 70 114N 21w 18 CLEARY L MOSQ 70 114N 22w 3 SWCD 70 114N 22w 16 WSD 70 114N 22w 17 WSD 70 114N 22w 19 WSD 70 114N 22w 28 WSD 70 114N 22w 32 SWCD 70 114N 23w 8 JORDAN MOSQ 70 114N 23w 25 WSD 70 114N 23w 29 JORDAN NWS 70 114N 24w 35 SWCD 70 115N 21w 27 PRIOR LA MOSQ 70 115N 21w 28 BYRG 70 115N 22w 9 SHAKOPEE MOSQ 70 115N 22w 14 SWCD 70 115N 22w 36 WSD 70 115N 23w 23 SWCD county averages # of obs JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV .40 1.62 2.34 1.32 6.72 3.79 4.11 2.08 7.00 2.21 1.61 8.64 3.99 5.51 2.53 5.67 .47 1.52 2.56 1.89 7.65 2.98 5.46 3.26 5.59 1.81 1.38 7.46 3.41 5.79 2.88 5.56 .59 2.06 2.73 1.64 6.87 3.06 3.89 2.28 5.27 1.06 1.58 .40 3.01 2.49 1.97 9.02 2.65 4.10 2.48 4.88 2.19 1.17 6.79 5.70 4.80 2.02 6.13 1.02 1.43 1.65 2.38 9.42 4.44 4.10 1.76 5.85 1.56 1.17 5.74 5.59 3.80 2.61 5.30 .63 1.71 2.28 2.04 7.89 3.44 4.72 1.66 4.18 2.04 1.16 2.32 9.13 2.82 3.52 1.86 4.76 1.73 1.26 2.14 2.36 8.29 3.61 2.68 1.34 4.27 1.90 .91 1.34 9.25 2.80 2.48 1.88 7.05 1.54 .75 1.95 8.33 3.60 3.57 2.26 4.73 1.79 1.25 .32 1.20 2.03 1.87 9.26 3.15 4.10 2.59 5.03 1.99 2.24 6.04 4.75 4.17 1.64 5.04 * 2.05 8.60 3.79 2.05 1.61 4.30 1.18 1.24 .39 1.10 2.63 2.1610.16 2.91 3.80 1.68 1.95 .92 .44 1.06 2.02 2.32 8.99 3.40 3.40 1.82 5.00 1.89 1.25 2.15 5.12 5.02 3.16 2.00 5.15 1.85 .37 2.09 6.99 3.75 3.93 4.96 1.98 1.25 6.40 6.42 3.26 1.72 4.30 .79 1.47 2.32 2.06 8.46 2.58 4.78 1.90 4.43 1.97 1.28 * .77 1.84 1.98 4.87 3.77 4.91 1.56 5.38 2.09 1.64 .43 1.04 1.40 2.60 8.41 3.02 4.62 1.19 4.77 1.42 .46 .52 1.50 2.19 2.03 7.78 3.78 4.03 2.03 5.19 1.80 1.25 12 12 13 19 25 25 25 24 24 19 18 . Data as received and digitized on or before 7/3/2007. All values are in inches. http:// climate. umn.edu/HID EN annual/IUD' EN annual. asp DEC AGR HYD ANN GRO .06 27.18 32.35 33.26 23.70 26.34 .25 30.13 33.99 34.82 24.94 25.10 .34 27.68 31.08 31.37 21.37 .20 31.18 33.50 34.56 23.13 25.44 .13 31.86 35.22 34.91 25.57 23.04 .25 29.45 31.81 32.00 21.89 22 .09 .76 20.19 23.46 .45 22 .49 .20 28.00 31.26 33.98 24.13 21. 64 20.35 .52 29.54 .13 28.01 30.58 31.72 22.61 20.45 22.10 .87 29.65 32.16 32.91 22.15 .25 20.49 .35 27.84 30.44 29.71 22.01 .34 29.14 32.24 32.92 22.81 14 11 10 10 23 7/312007 flilllual KtjpUnS UllVIUllllUY rrtjl;lpllaUUll .lUtalS ragtj ~ Ul ~ . 'cc ttt rr ss' is county-township-rang~-section number, '00000000' is community name (where applicable), 'nnnn' is network type. . 'AGR', 'HYD', and 'ANN' are 12 month precipitation totals starting in Sep 2003, Oct 2003, and Jan 2004, respectively,. 'GRO' is growing season (May 2004 thru Sep 2004) precipitation total. . '*' denotes a partial monthly record, 'e' denotes that value is wholly or partially estimated. . Prepared by: State Climatology Office - DNR Waters, phone: 651-296-4214, web: http://climate.umn.edu For some purposes, daily precipitation data are required. The precipitation data archive allows a user to interactively retrieve daily precipitation data from the site nearest to a target. Obtaining Data for Legal Purposes '~:;q:;;r:xxxx'J.:,~~ Return to Minnesota Climatology Working Group Main Page Comments/Questions URL: http://c1imate.umn.edu/HIDENannual Last modified: May 5, 2005 .1 h~--.II?lirn-"- -mm -.1-jHIIH7l>.T1nm-_lfTjIDFlI.T_-nual M_ 7/3 VH\Aj , I ft 1 Kt ..:1 l' 11 ,j U1 ,llll Y ,1 1U Annual Reports of Monthly Precipitation Totals _ .1ge _ __ L This application creates annual summaries of precipitation data gathered by volunteer-based observation networks throughout Minnesota. The data presented are monthly totals and the data are grouped by county. Observer locations are described using township, range, and section numbers. Choose a county and year, then click on "Annual report". SCOTT L.,,8!}Jl~!'!![~129[L "J 2003 SCOTT Monthly Precipitation, Totals cc ttt rr ss 00000000 nnnn 70 113N 21w 3 SWCD 70 113N 21w 28 BYRG 70 113N 21w 28 NEW MARK MOSQ 70 113N 22w 31 SWCD 70 113N 23w 27 NEW PRAG MOSQ 70 113N 23w 33 SWCD 70 113N 23w 34 SWCD 70 113N 24W 23 SWCD 70 113N 25W 11 BELLE PL MOSQ 70 113N 25W 13 SWCD 70 114N 21w 18 CLEARY L MOSQ 70 114N 22w 3 SWCD 70 114N 22w 32 SWCD 70 114N 23w 8 JORDAN MOSQ 70 114N 23w 21 BYRG 70 114N 23w 29 JORDAN NWS 70 114N 24W 35 SWCD 70 115N 21w 27 PRIOR LA MOSQ 70 115N 21w 28 BYRG 70 115N 22w 9 SHAKOPEE MOSQ 70 115N 22w 14 SWCD 70 115N 23w 23 SWCD county averages # of obs JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP .32 .98 .59 3.04 3.92 2.11 2.95 .60 1.83 5.09 2.25 2.09 1.56 1.66 2.89 4.46 2.21 2.53 1.24 1.89 .37 .67 1.53 1.99 4.58 3.29 3.02 .89 1.73 2.03 4.96 2.12 2.46 .75 1.80 1.48 1. 87 * * 1.78 1.70 4.06 3.53 .44 .69 1.44 2.00 4.13 3.64 2.98 1.48 2.56 1.85 4.50 2.80 2.92 .34 2.66 .45 .98 1.67 2.21 4.53 3.15 2.79 .20 2.49 1.91 5.41 2.72 2.10 .64 1.55 .49 .80 1.85 2.23 5.20 3.10 3.82 .71 1.82 .35 .90 .92 1.88 5.00 4.46 2.39 .96 1.77 2.29 4.61 3.13 2.18 .91 2.53 4.78 .50 1.40 .75 1.72 4.45 3.30 1.34 1.11 2.60 .37 .68 1.52 2.18 3.75 3.57 2.26 .82 2.43 2.17 6.42 2.84 3.11 .73 1.52 .36 .75 1.86 2.43 6.44 3.35 3.26 1.14 1.69 2.18 4.95 3.44 3.51 .84 2.27 .39 1.05 1.78 2.66 5.71 4.62 3.06 .82 1.92 .25 .82 .40 2.80 5.18 2.70 1.99 .81 2.17 OCT NOV DEC AGR HYD ANN GRO .69 1.36 .92 26.16 21.22 19.31 11.41 12.65 12.33 .70 .92 .99 25.85 23.42 20.68 13.51 12.09 .71 .61 1.37 .69 .94 .87 24.98 23.67 21.86 14.79 13.22 .88 1.14 1.15 23.13 22.65 21.64 13.16 12.42 .79 1.23 1.24 27.87 24.92 23.28 14.65 .56 .73 .42 28.02 23.36 20.34 14.58 13.36 .52 1.09 .50 23.58 21.02 19.28 12.80 .73 .80 .60 22.08 20.59 19.71 12.83 14.62 .76 1.19 1.02 29.17 25.96 24.25 15.88 15.01 .94 1.33 1.10 30.88 27.40 25.38 16.13 .66 1.19 1.11 23.02 21.36 20.08 12.85 .39 .88 1.34 2.22 4.86 3.12 2.67 .90 2.04 .72 1.04 .94 25.89 23.23 21.44 13.59 11 11 12 19 21 20 19 20 20 12 12 12 11 11 11 19 . Data as received and digitized on or before 7/3/2007. All values are in inches. . 'cc ttt rr ss' is county-township-range-section number, '00000000' is community name (where applicable), 'nnnn' is network type. . 'AGR', 'HYD', and 'ANN' are 12 month precipitation totals starting in Sep 2002, Oct 2002, and Jan 2003, respectively,. 'GRO' is growing season (May 2003 thru Sep 2003) precipitation total. http://climate.umn.edu/HIDENannual/HIDENannual.asp 7/3/2007 Arumal Kepons or IVlOntll1Y .t'reClpnanon 1 oralS . I.' denotes a partial monthly record, 'e' denotes that value is wholly or partially estimated. . Prepared by: State Climatology Office - DNR Waters, phone: 651-296-4214, web: http://climate.umn.edu .t'age L 01 L For some purposes, daily precipitation data are required. The precipitation data archive allows a user to interactively retrieve daily precipitation data from the site nearest to a target. Obtaining Data for Legal Purposes XX)<,;nc:,:C(]'- Return to Minnesota Climatology Working Group Main Page Comments/Questions URL: http://c1imate.umn.edu/HIDENannual Last modified: May 5, 2005 hi' II ~lim 'fmn ' ).HII''''u mm 'fTiIDFU jIlua' 17/3 1~^^7 ~.l ..1.'-. i.O VJ l\.l!.PJ LlLl!..! j.ll ..L. Annual Reports of Monthly Precipitation Totals UbI.; L., This application creates annual summaries of precipitation data gathered by volunteer-based observation networks throughout Minnesota. The data presented are monthly totals and the data are grouped by county. Observer locations are described using township, range, and section numbers. Choose a county and year, then click on "Annual report". SCOTT L,."",~nnH91i~ti9LLj 2002 SCOTT Monthly Precipitation, Totals cc ttt rr ss 00000000 nnnn 70 113N 21w 3 SWCD 70 113N 21w 28 BYRG 70 113N 21w 28 NEW MARK MOSQ 70 113N 22w 31 SWCD 70 113N 23w 27 NEW PRAG MOSQ 70 113N 23w 34 SWCD 70 113N 24W 23 SWCD 70 113N 25w 11 BELLE PL MOSQ 70 113N 25w 13 SWCD 70 114N 21w 18 CLEARY L MOSQ 70 114N 22w 3 SWCD 70 114N 22w 32 SWCD 70 114N 23w 8 JORDAN MOSQ 70 114N 23w 21 BYRG 70 114N 23w 29 JORDAN NWS 70 114N 24W 35 SWCD 70 115N 21w 27 PRIOR LA MOSQ 70 115N 21w 28 BYRG 70 115N 22w 9 SHAKOPEE MOSQ 70 115N 22w 14 SWCD 70 115N 23w 23 SWCD county averages # of obs JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT 1.25 .36 1.86 3.00 1.86 7.98 5.26 7.11 6.77 4.44 * 2.11 8.15 6.23 7.09 4.16 3.64 2.44 6.99 5.40 5.98 4.62 .30 .49 1.48 3.01 2.28 7.46 5.43 7.50 4.16 4.90 2.87 2.23 8.62 5.60 8.18 3.71 .22 .27 1.32 2.58 2.56 7.60 6.52 7.91 3.70 4.55 .18 .47 1.34 3.09 3.71 9.02 6.34 7.47 3.87 3.98 2.65 3.67 9.30 5.7210.35 3.72 .67 .51 1.20 2.93 3.65 8.12 6.11 8.86 2.97 3.69 2.40 2.92 7.00 4.99 8.95 5.43 .53 .56 2.16 2.97 3.51 7.43 4.46 9.48 4.77 4.46 .23 .55 1.57 2.47 3.26 8.26 5.0910.89 6.43 4.45 2.91 3.75 7.48 4.23 8.02 3.82 2.94 8.89 3.5710.15 3.81 .18 .16 .75 3.17 3.42 8.67 5.4710.85 5.16 3.64 .20 .31 1.20 1.55 1.81 5.11 5.2810.31 3.92 2.62 2.48 3.10 7.24 5.02 8.77 4.94 4.28 .50 .70 1.99 3.05 3.43 7.60 4.82 8.77 4.90 4.22 2.81 3.14 8.01 4.85 8.19 4.07 .53 .56 1.59 3.55 4.25 8.01 4.59 7.77 5.40 4.73 .36 .46 2.41 2.66 3.26 7.02 4.68 7.98 3.83 4.04 .43 .45 1.57 2.83 3.01 7.81 5.22 8.60 4.52 4.13 12 12 12 19 21 21 21 21 20 14 NOV DEC AGR HYD ANN GRO .09 .35 34.91 39.65 40.33 28.98 27.74 25.43 .10 .35 33.84 36.21 37.46 26.83 28.34 0 .32 35.27 37.09 37.55 28.29 .10 .23 37.86 39.19 39.80 30.41 32.76 .16 .33 38.69 38.66 39.20 29.71 29.29 .12 .32 38.71 40.94 40.77 29.65 .06 .22 38.35 42.68 43.48 33.93 27.30 .10 .11 39.06 41.70 41.68 33.57 .09 .30 30.91 33.05 32.70 26.43 29.07 .14 .32 38.74 41.06 40.44 29.52 28.26 .25 .41 38.90 41.32 41.64 30.02 0 .20 35.24 36.25 36.90 26.77 .10 .29 36.71 38.98 39.33 29.12 12 12 12 12 12 20 . Data as received and digitized on or before 7/3/2007. All values are in inches. . 'cc ttt rr ss' is county-township-range-section number, '00000000' is community name (where applicable), 'nnnn' is network type. . 'AGR', 'HYD', and 'ANN' are 12 month precipitation totals starting in Sep 2001, Oct 2001, and Jan 2002, respectively,. 'GRO' is growing season (May 2002 thru Sep 2002) precipitation total. http://climate.umn.edu/HIDEN annual/HIDEN annual. asp 7/3/2007 flllIlual Kepons or lVlomlllY rreClpnanon 1 malS . '*' denotes a partial monthly record, 'e' denotes that value is wholly or partially estimated. . Prepared by: State Climatology Office - DNR Waters, phone: 651-296-4214, web: http://climate.umn.edu t'age L or L For some purposes, daily precipitation data are required. The precipitation data archive allows a user to interactively retrieve daily precipitation data from the site nearest to a target. 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