Hello Hilmar,
We have published several datasets on individual
precipitation events from which you can calculate
a mean value. These data are from about 25 miles
east of Syracuse NY, but may be of use
nonetheless. Groundwater values are much closer
to winter precipitaion values than the mean value
(due to transpiration of summer precip.).The
references are listed below, or you can go to the
website at the bottom of this message and click
on publications to download the PDFs.
I hope this helps,
Bill
Burnett, A.W., Mullins, H.T. and Patterson, W.P.
2004. Relationship between atmospheric
circulation and winter precipitation d18O in
central New York State. Geophysical Research
Letters, v. 31, L22209.
Burnett, A.W., Kirby, M.E., Mullins, H.T., and
Patterson, W.P. 2003. Increasing Great Lake
effect snowfall during the 20th century as a
regional response to global warming. Journal of
Climate, v. 16, p. 3535-3542.
> Dear colleagues,
>can someone supply us wuth data from mean values
>of percipitation and/or groundwater in New york
>(town) and in its vicinity. There are calcukated
>data published from a netweork across US, but no
>individual data,
>Thank you for your help
>Hilmar Förstel Jülich
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