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Nice! Too bad they don't offer one more bar for aggregated data.

That said, contributions to the snowpack will show up in reservoirs next year, so reservoir levels will be trailing indicators of final recovery.



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Will there be later years of data incorporated? The tree cover gain appears to only go to 2012 whereas the loss goes to 2020 which would underrepresent any gains.

That's about what I expected but it is nice to see data.

Thanks You! missed that.. However I was hoping for un-aggregated(house level?) data..

Not enough data yet, as that's a recent thing.

The data is still useful in aggregate.

Nice. Good to see this data.

I don't think enough data is available yet.

I understand more presentable data/graphs will be released by the end of September

Would be interesting to have the same info for a record low.

Thanks, and good catch, this is being updated right now including historical data.

we don't have much data for then, but we do have it for now. See my other comment.

Here you go: https://imgur.com/a/fbt68er. I've removed the first and last year since they had incomplete data and did a simple linear regression. These are yearly totals from https://www.weatherbook.org/dash/3/totals

I'd love to have access to the raw data to feed it into R. I'm fairly positive even with Appalachia included there is still going to be a strong positive correlation.

This looks great, too bad the historical data goes back only to 2014...

Still worth comparing. And now, I wonder what they'll pull about 2 weeks before Christmas.

I'd be great to see a chart with this data. I wonder if they'll release it or if someone is writing a script to scrape their data.


I know! Too bad they don't contribute more, because they've got lots of very precise data from different public organizations.

Just a note that the data has been released.

It's shown in the data

It would be nice to see the data.
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