postholer.com
10-03-2008, 00:38
You can now see how temps and precipitation is looking along the entire AT. If you're familiar with the PCT/CDT Postholer, the AT now has its own page.
The AT page however is water based, not snow based due to the lack of snow sensors. Here's a quick look at the end of the last water year:
http://postholer.com/postholer/index.php?trail=3&day=1&month=9&year=2008
Finding sensors with long term historical data directly on the AT is difficult at best. With that in mind the data is collected from airports in the area that have data. It will give you an idea of above/below normals for that area. Precip and temps on the actual trail will vary.
Additionally, you have links to the AT maps and NWS weather forecasts.
Enjoy!
-postholer
The AT page however is water based, not snow based due to the lack of snow sensors. Here's a quick look at the end of the last water year:
http://postholer.com/postholer/index.php?trail=3&day=1&month=9&year=2008
Finding sensors with long term historical data directly on the AT is difficult at best. With that in mind the data is collected from airports in the area that have data. It will give you an idea of above/below normals for that area. Precip and temps on the actual trail will vary.
Additionally, you have links to the AT maps and NWS weather forecasts.
Enjoy!
-postholer