Articles | Volume 11, issue 3
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-11-1337-2019
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-11-1337-2019
30 Aug 2019
 | 30 Aug 2019

The Environment and Climate Change Canada solid precipitation intercomparison data from Bratt's Lake and Caribou Creek, Saskatchewan

Craig D. Smith, Daqing Yang, Amber Ross, and Alan Barr

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During and following the WMO Solid Precipitation Inter-Comparison Experiment (SPICE), winter (2013–2017) precipitation intercomparison data sets were collected at two test sites in Saskatchewan: Caribou Creek in the southern boreal forest and Bratt's Lake on the prairies. Precipitation was measured by the WMO automated reference and can be compared to measurements made by gauge configurations commonly used in Canada to examine issues with systematic bias.
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