British Columbia Automated Snow Weather Network with 57 Stations
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Description
57 automated stations operated by the British Columbia Ministry of Environment and Parks provide continuous, real-time weather data. The network reports hourly measurements for temperature, precipitation, snowfall, snow water equivalent, humidity, pressure, and wind. Data undergoes automated in-season quality assessment and post-season quality assurance and control.
Use Cases
Forecast seasonal water supply and flood risk based on snow water equivalent and precipitation data.
Model snowmelt dynamics and timing based on temperature, snowfall, and snow water equivalent measurements.
Analyze local microclimates and weather patterns based on data from the distributed network of 57 stations.
Calibrate and validate remote sensing snow cover products based on ground-truth snow water equivalent observations.
Strengths
57 stations provide spatial coverage across British Columbia.
Data is quality-assessed with automated in-season checks and post-season quality control.
Real-time data feed with hourly sampling frequency supports timely monitoring.
Limitations
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment for large-scale modeling.
Provenance
Source
British Columbia Ministry of Environment and Parks
Collection Method
Automated measurements from a network of 57 weather stations.
Time Range
Continuous operation; real-time data feed.
Freshness
Real-time data feed; last metadata update was 2026-05-19.
Geography
British Columbia, Canada
Data is subject to the Open Government Licence - British Columbia (OGL-CA-2.0).