TY - Generic T1 - SNOTEL: a management tool for the future T2 - 49th Annual Western Snow Conference Y1 - 1981 A1 - McMillan, G.D. KW - Snow sensor, Snow survey, Water supply forecasting, Watershed Management AB - SNOTEL (for Snow Telemetry) is the automated portion of the Soil Conservation Service's snow survey and water supply forecasting activity. The 480 SNOTEL sites and two master stations make-up the largest known application of 'meteor burst' technology. Each site reports the water equivalent of snowpack, accumulated precipitation, and air temperature. Data from SNOTEL are used with snow course measurements to forecast snowmelt runoff. Those who benefit from SNOTEL include farmers and many individuals and agencies responsible for flood control, municipal water supply, reservoir management, power generation, recreation, industry, and fish and wildlife management. In the 1980's, SCS will focus its snow survey efforts on: (1) Further refining the SNOTEL system; (2) analyzing water user's real-time data needs; (3) strengthening cooperative relationships with others involved in the surveys or in managing water resources in the West; and (4) integrating the snow survey program into overall inventorying and monitoring efforts of SCS. JF - 49th Annual Western Snow Conference T3 - Proceedings of the 49th Annual Western Snow Conference PB - Western Snow Conference CY - St. George, Utah UR - sites/westernsnowconference.org/PDFs/1981McMillan.pdf ER -