Station Overview Station Location
Station Number SC-LX-41 Latitude 34.063398
Station Name Columbia 8.2 NW Longitude -81.156882
County Lexington Elevation (ft) 205



Month 30 Yr Avg by PRISM Total Prcp Sum Days Covered By All Observations Daily Prcp Sum Daily Observation Count Multiday Prcp Sum Days Covered by Multiday Observations Multiday Observation Count Days With Prcp Days With Trace Total Snowfall Days With Snowfall Days With Snow On Ground
Oct 13 3.25 0.00 3 0.00 3 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0
Nov 13 3.09 0.00 19 0.00 19 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0
Dec 13 3.39 0.00 14 0.00 14 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0
Jan 14 3.88 0.00 18 0.00 15 0.00 3 1 0 0 0.0 0 0
Feb 14 3.76 0.00 15 0.00 15 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0
March 14 4.11 0.00 12 0.00 12 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0
April 14 2.81 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0
May 14 2.91 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0
June 14 4.40 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0
July 14 4.59 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0
Aug 14 4.95 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0
Sept 14 3.66 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0
Water Year Totals: 44.80" 0.00" 81 days 0.00" 78 0.00" 3 days 1 0 days 0 days 0.0" 0 days 0 days



Days in Water Year Cell Color Key
        Daily Observation with Prcp         Missing Day
        Multiday Observation         Daily/Multiday Observation Conflict

Day of Year Daily Prcp Multiday Prcp
10/1/2013
10/2/2013
10/3/2013
10/4/2013
10/5/2013
10/6/2013
10/7/2013
10/8/2013
10/9/2013
10/10/2013
10/11/2013
10/12/2013
10/13/2013
10/14/2013
10/15/2013
10/16/2013
10/17/2013
10/18/2013
10/19/2013
10/20/2013
10/21/2013
10/22/2013
10/23/2013
10/24/2013
10/25/2013
10/26/2013
10/27/2013
10/28/2013 0.00
10/29/2013 0.00
10/30/2013
10/31/2013 0.00
11/1/2013 0.00
11/2/2013 M
11/3/2013 0.00
11/4/2013 0.00
11/5/2013 0.00
11/6/2013 M
11/7/2013 0.00
11/8/2013 0.00
11/9/2013 0.00
11/10/2013 0.00
11/11/2013 0.00
11/12/2013 0.00
11/13/2013 M
11/14/2013 0.00
11/15/2013 M
11/16/2013 M
11/17/2013 M
11/18/2013 0.00
11/19/2013 0.00
11/20/2013 M
11/21/2013 0.00
11/22/2013 0.00
11/23/2013 M
11/24/2013 0.00
11/25/2013 0.00
11/26/2013 M
11/27/2013 M
11/28/2013 M
11/29/2013 0.00
11/30/2013 0.00
12/1/2013 0.00
12/2/2013 0.00
12/3/2013 M
12/4/2013 M
12/5/2013 M
12/6/2013 0.00
12/7/2013 M
12/8/2013 M
12/9/2013 M
12/10/2013 M
12/11/2013 0.00
12/12/2013 0.00
12/13/2013 0.00
12/14/2013 0.00
12/15/2013 M
12/16/2013 0.00
12/17/2013 0.00
12/18/2013 0.00
12/19/2013 0.00
12/20/2013 0.00
12/21/2013 0.00
12/22/2013 M
12/23/2013 M
12/24/2013 M
12/25/2013 M
12/26/2013 M
12/27/2013 M
12/28/2013 M
12/29/2013 M
12/30/2013 M
12/31/2013 0.00
Day of YearDaily PrcpMultiday Prcp
1/1/2014 0.00
1/2/2014 M
1/3/2014 M
1/4/2014 0.00
1/5/2014 0.00
1/6/2014 M
1/7/2014 0.00 **
1/8/2014 0.00 **
1/9/2014 0.00 0.00
1/10/2014 M
1/11/2014 M
1/12/2014 M
1/13/2014 0.00
1/14/2014 M
1/15/2014 0.00
1/16/2014 M
1/17/2014 M
1/18/2014 M
1/19/2014 M
1/20/2014 M
1/21/2014 M
1/22/2014 0.00
1/23/2014 0.00
1/24/2014 0.00
1/25/2014 0.00
1/26/2014 0.00
1/27/2014 0.00
1/28/2014 0.00
1/29/2014 M
1/30/2014 M
1/31/2014 M
2/1/2014 M
2/2/2014 M
2/3/2014 M
2/4/2014 0.00
2/5/2014 M
2/6/2014 M
2/7/2014 M
2/8/2014 M
2/9/2014 0.00
2/10/2014 0.00
2/11/2014 0.00
2/12/2014 M
2/13/2014 M
2/14/2014 0.00
2/15/2014 M
2/16/2014 0.00
2/17/2014 0.00
2/18/2014 0.00
2/19/2014 0.00
2/20/2014 0.00
2/21/2014 0.00
2/22/2014 M
2/23/2014 0.00
2/24/2014 0.00
2/25/2014 0.00
2/26/2014
2/27/2014
2/28/2014 0.00
3/1/2014 0.00
3/2/2014
3/3/2014 M
3/4/2014
3/5/2014
3/6/2014 M
3/7/2014 M
3/8/2014 M
3/9/2014 0.00
3/10/2014 0.00
3/11/2014 0.00
3/12/2014 M
3/13/2014 0.00
3/14/2014 0.00
3/15/2014 0.00
3/16/2014
3/17/2014
3/18/2014 M
3/19/2014 0.00
3/20/2014 0.00
3/21/2014 0.00
3/22/2014 0.00
3/23/2014
3/24/2014
3/25/2014
3/26/2014
3/27/2014
3/28/2014 0.00
3/29/2014 M
3/30/2014
3/31/2014
Day of YearDaily PrcpMultiday Prcp
4/1/2014
4/2/2014
4/3/2014
4/4/2014
4/5/2014
4/6/2014
4/7/2014
4/8/2014
4/9/2014
4/10/2014
4/11/2014
4/12/2014
4/13/2014
4/14/2014
4/15/2014
4/16/2014
4/17/2014
4/18/2014
4/19/2014
4/20/2014
4/21/2014
4/22/2014
4/23/2014
4/24/2014
4/25/2014
4/26/2014
4/27/2014
4/28/2014
4/29/2014
4/30/2014
5/1/2014
5/2/2014
5/3/2014
5/4/2014
5/5/2014
5/6/2014
5/7/2014
5/8/2014
5/9/2014
5/10/2014
5/11/2014
5/12/2014
5/13/2014
5/14/2014
5/15/2014
5/16/2014
5/17/2014
5/18/2014
5/19/2014
5/20/2014
5/21/2014
5/22/2014
5/23/2014
5/24/2014
5/25/2014
5/26/2014
5/27/2014
5/28/2014
5/29/2014
5/30/2014
5/31/2014
6/1/2014
6/2/2014
6/3/2014
6/4/2014
6/5/2014
6/6/2014
6/7/2014
6/8/2014
6/9/2014
6/10/2014
6/11/2014
6/12/2014
6/13/2014
6/14/2014
6/15/2014
6/16/2014
6/17/2014
6/18/2014
6/19/2014
6/20/2014
6/21/2014
6/22/2014
6/23/2014
6/24/2014
6/25/2014
6/26/2014
6/27/2014
6/28/2014
6/29/2014
6/30/2014
Day of YearDaily PrcpMultiday Prcp
7/1/2014
7/2/2014
7/3/2014
7/4/2014
7/5/2014
7/6/2014
7/7/2014
7/8/2014
7/9/2014
7/10/2014
7/11/2014
7/12/2014
7/13/2014
7/14/2014
7/15/2014
7/16/2014
7/17/2014
7/18/2014
7/19/2014
7/20/2014
7/21/2014
7/22/2014
7/23/2014
7/24/2014
7/25/2014
7/26/2014
7/27/2014
7/28/2014
7/29/2014
7/30/2014
7/31/2014
8/1/2014
8/2/2014
8/3/2014
8/4/2014
8/5/2014
8/6/2014
8/7/2014
8/8/2014
8/9/2014
8/10/2014
8/11/2014
8/12/2014
8/13/2014
8/14/2014
8/15/2014
8/16/2014
8/17/2014
8/18/2014
8/19/2014
8/20/2014
8/21/2014
8/22/2014
8/23/2014
8/24/2014
8/25/2014
8/26/2014
8/27/2014
8/28/2014
8/29/2014
8/30/2014
8/31/2014
9/1/2014
9/2/2014
9/3/2014
9/4/2014
9/5/2014
9/6/2014
9/7/2014
9/8/2014
9/9/2014
9/10/2014
9/11/2014
9/12/2014
9/13/2014
9/14/2014
9/15/2014
9/16/2014
9/17/2014
9/18/2014
9/19/2014
9/20/2014
9/21/2014
9/22/2014
9/23/2014
9/24/2014
9/25/2014
9/26/2014
9/27/2014
9/28/2014
9/29/2014
9/30/2014



Observation Date Observation Time Precipitation Snowfall Snowfall SWE Snow Depth Snow SWE Notes
10/28/2013 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
10/29/2013 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M 0.000 mm observed at 0700 EDT.
10/31/2013 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M 0.000 mm observed at 0700 EDT (-04:00)
11/1/2013 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M 0.889 mm at 0700 EDT
11/2/2013 7:00 AM M 0.0 M M M As of 0700 EDT this location received 27.2 mm precipitation as gentle rain in last 24 hours. (edit: daily precip initially recorded as 0.00". changed to NA due to inconsistency with nearby data. P.G.)
11/3/2013 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M 0.00 mm precipitation observed at 0700 EST.
11/4/2013 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M 0.00 mm precipitation as of 0700 EST.
11/5/2013 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M 0.00 mm precipitation as of 0700 EST.
11/6/2013 7:00 AM M 0.0 M M M 0.2 mm precipitation as rain observed at 0700 EST.
11/7/2013 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M 0.00 mm precipitation as of 0700 EST.
11/8/2013 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M 0.00 mm precipitation as of 0700 EST.
11/9/2013 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M 0.00 mm precipitation at 0700 EST.
11/10/2013 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M 0.00 mm precipitation at 0700 EST.
11/11/2013 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M 0.00 mm precipitation as of 0700 EST.
11/12/2013 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M 0.00 mm precipitation at 0700 EST. Rain started falling lightly at 2013-11-12-1945 EST (2013-11-13-0045 Z)with gusty winds accompanying.
11/13/2013 7:00 AM M M M M M See yesterday's report for precipitation start time. 3.1 mm of precipitation recorded as of 0700 EST. Precipitation started yesterday as a light rain, then progressed to rain with snow mixture noted later in the evening. Ended by 0700 this morning, time unknown.
11/14/2013 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M 0.00 mm precipitation as of 0700 EST.
11/15/2013 7:00 AM M M M M M 0.00 mm of precipitation noted as of 0700 EST. Light rain started at 1759 EST. Please see tomorrow's report for accumulation.
11/16/2013 7:00 AM M M M M M 0.1 mm precipitation recorded as of 0700 EST.
11/17/2013 7:00 AM M M M M M 0.00 mm precipitation recorded as of 0700 EST.
11/18/2013 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M 0.00 mm precipitation noted as of 0700 EST.
11/19/2013 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M 0.00 mm precipitation observed at 0700 EST.
11/20/2013 7:00 AM M M M M M 0.5 mm precipitation noted at 0700 EST.
11/21/2013 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
11/22/2013 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
11/23/2013 7:00 AM M M M M M 1.8 mm of precipitation noted as of 0700 EST. Intermittent light rain started at 0017 EST.
11/24/2013 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
11/25/2013 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
11/26/2013 7:00 AM M M M M M 1.00 mm precipitation recorded at 0700 EST. Light rain started at 0547 EST and continues intermittently.
11/27/2013 7:00 AM M M M M M 18.3 mm precipitation recorded at 0700 EST. Intermittent light rain continues since start 2013-11-26.0547 EST.
11/28/2013 7:00 AM M M M M M 1.3 mm precipitation recorded at 0700 EST. Rain has ended.
11/29/2013 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
11/30/2013 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
12/1/2013 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
12/2/2013 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
12/3/2013 7:00 AM M M M M M Light rain began at 0014 EST. 0.4 mm precipitation observed at 0700 EST.
12/4/2013 7:00 AM M M M M M 14.1 mm precipitation noted as of 0700 EST.
12/5/2013 7:00 AM M M M M M Trace precipitation noted as of 0700 EST.
12/6/2013 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
12/7/2013 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0700 EST (1200Z) 0.6 mm of precipitation recorded in last 24 hours.
12/8/2013 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0700 EST (1200Z) 2.6 mm of precipitation recorded in last 24 hours.
12/9/2013 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0700 EST (1200Z) 1.6 mm of precipitation recorded in last 24 hours.
12/10/2013 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0700 EST (1200Z) 11.4 mm of precipitation recorded in last 24 hours.
12/11/2013 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M As of 0700 EST (1200Z) 0.0 mm of precipitation recorded in last 24 hours.
12/12/2013 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M As of 0700 EST (1200Z) 0.0 mm of precipitation recorded in last 24 hours.
12/13/2013 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M As of 0700 EST (1200Z) 0.0 mm of precipitation recorded in last 24 hours.
12/14/2013 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M As of 0700 EST (1200Z) 0.0 mm of precipitation recorded in last 24 hours.
12/15/2013 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0700 EST (1200Z) 38.8 mm of precipitation recorded in last 24 hours. Precipitation started at 2013-12-14 0735 EST (2013-12-14 1235Z)
12/16/2013 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M As of 0700 EST (1200Z) 0.0 mm of precipitation recorded in last 24 hours.
12/17/2013 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M As of 0700 EST (1200Z) 0.0 mm of precipitation recorded in last 24 hours.
12/18/2013 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M As of 0700 EST (1200Z) 0.0 mm of precipitation recorded in last 24 hours.
12/19/2013 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M As of 0700 EST (1200Z) 0.0 mm of precipitation recorded in last 24 hours.
12/20/2013 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M As of 0700 EST (1200Z) 0.0 mm of precipitation recorded in last 24 hours.
12/21/2013 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M As of 0700 EST (1200Z) 0.0 mm of precipitation recorded in last 24 hours.
12/22/2013 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0700 EST (1200Z) 0.2 mm of precipitation recorded in last 24 hours.
12/23/2013 12:00 AM M M M M M As of 1200 EST (1700Z) 36.8 mm of precipitation recorded in last 29 hours. There was approximately 13 mm of precipitation as of 0700 which was observed but not measured, and is included in the total for 29 hours above. Precipitation started 2013-12-22 2023 EST (2013-12-23 0123Z). From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
12/24/2013 12:00 AM M 0.0 M M M As of 1200 EST (1700Z) 1.2 mm of precipitation recorded in last 24 hours. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
12/25/2013 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0700 EST (1200Z) 0.0 mm of precipitation recorded in last 19 hours. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
12/26/2013 12:00 AM M M M M M As of 1200 EST (1700Z) 0.0 mm of precipitation recorded in last 29 hours. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
12/27/2013 12:00 AM M M M M M As of 1200 EST (1700Z) 0.0 mm of precipitation recorded in last 24 hours. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
12/28/2013 12:00 AM M M M M M As of 1200 EST (1700Z) 0.0 mm of precipitation recorded in last 24 hours. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
12/29/2013 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0700 EST (1200Z) 34.9 mm of precipitation recorded in last 19 hours. Precipitation started 2013-12-28 1940 EST (2013-12-29 0040Z). From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
12/30/2013 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0700 EST (1200Z) 2.9 mm of precipitation recorded in last 24 hours. Precipitation started 2013-12-28 1940 EST (2013-12-29 0040Z). From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
12/31/2013 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
1/1/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
1/2/2014 12:00 AM M M M M M As of 1200 EST (1700 UTC) 2.0 mm of precipitation recorded in the 29 hours since last report. Light rain started 1432 EST (1932 UTC) and lasted very briefly, no accumulation in guage, and then restarted again at 2243 EST. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
1/3/2014 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0700 EST (1200 UTC) 5.4 mm of precipitation recorded in the 19 hours since last report. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
1/4/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
1/5/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
1/6/2014 7:00 AM M M M M M The rain gauge was blown from normal vertical orientation to horizontal orientation by wind gust(s) and captured precipitation may have leaked out of cylinder. The following is recorded observation of amount found in cylinder after being blown over: As of 0700 EST (1200 UTC) 1.3 mm of precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
1/7/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
1/8/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
1/9/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
1/10/2014 12:00 AM M M M M M As of 1200 EST (1700 UTC) 13.2 mm of precipitation recorded in the 29 hours since last report. Precipitation started at 0028 EST (0528 UTC). From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
1/11/2014 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0700 EST (1200 UTC) 41.6 mm of precipitation recorded in the 19 hours since last report. Recorded 34.4 mm of the above total at 1730 EST (2230 UTC). From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube.
1/12/2014 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0700 EST (1200 UTC) 29.2 mm of precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. Recorded 26.2 mm of the above total at 1420 EST (1920 UTC) on 2014-01-11. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
1/13/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
1/14/2014 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0700 EST (1200 UTC) 2.1 mm of precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
1/15/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M As of 0700 EST (1200 UTC) 0.6 mm of precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
1/16/2014 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0700 EST (1200 UTC) 0 mm of precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
1/17/2014 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0700 EST (1200 UTC) 0 mm of precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
1/18/2014 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0700 EST (1200 UTC) 0 mm of precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
1/19/2014 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0700 EST (1200 UTC) 0 mm of precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
1/20/2014 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0700 EST (1200 UTC) 0 mm of precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
1/21/2014 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0700 EST (1200 UTC) 0 mm of precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
1/22/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M As of 0700 EST (1200 UTC) 0 mm of precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
1/23/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M As of 0700 EST (1200 UTC) 0 mm of precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
1/24/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M As of 0700 EST (1200 UTC) 0 mm of precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
1/25/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M As of 0700 EST (1200 UTC) 0 mm of precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
1/26/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M As of 0700 EST (1200 UTC) 0 mm of precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
1/27/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M As of 0700 EST (1200 UTC) 0 mm of precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
1/28/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M As of 0700 EST (1200 UTC) 0 mm of precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
1/29/2014 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0700 EST (1200 UTC) 7.0 mm of (melted) precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
1/30/2014 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0700 EST (1200 UTC) 0.0 mm of precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
1/31/2014 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0700 EST (1200 UTC) 0 mm of precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
2/1/2014 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0700 EST (1200 UTC) 0 mm of precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
2/2/2014 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0700 EST (1200 UTC) 0.2 mm of precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
2/3/2014 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0700 EST (1200 UTC) 0.7 mm of precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
2/4/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M s of 0700 EST (1200 UTC) 0.0 mm of precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
2/5/2014 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0700 EST (1200 UTC) 5.0 mm of precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
2/6/2014 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0700 EST (1200 UTC) 0 mm of precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
2/7/2014 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0700 EST (1200 UTC) 0 mm of precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
2/8/2014 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0700 EST (1200 UTC) 0 mm of precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
2/9/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M As of 0700 EST (1200 UTC) 0 mm of precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
2/10/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
2/11/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
2/12/2014 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0930 EST (1430 UTC) 25.4 mm (melted) of precipitation recorded in the 26.5 hours since last report. The depth of frozen precipitation in the gauge was 45 mm. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
2/13/2014 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 1030 EST (1530 UTC) 20.6 mm (melted) of precipitation recorded in the 25 hours since last report. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
2/14/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
2/15/2014 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0700 EST (1200 UTC) 3.6 mm of precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
2/16/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
2/17/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
2/18/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
2/19/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
2/20/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
2/21/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
2/22/2014 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0700 EST (1200 UTC) 5.2 mm of precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
2/23/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
2/24/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
2/25/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
2/28/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
3/1/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
3/3/2014 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0700 EST (1200 UTC) 0.8 mm of precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
3/6/2014 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0700 EST (1200 UTC) 2.2 mm of precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
3/7/2014 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0700 EST (1200 UTC) 43.0 mm of precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
3/8/2014 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0700 EST (1200 UTC) 5.2 mm of precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
3/9/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
3/10/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
3/11/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
3/12/2014 7:00 AM M 0.0 M M M As of 0700 EST (1100 UTC) 0.3 mm of precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
3/13/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
3/14/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
3/15/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
3/18/2014 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0700 EST (1100 UTC) 4.4 mm of precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.
3/19/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
3/20/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
3/21/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
3/22/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
3/28/2014 7:00 AM 0.00 0.0 M M M
3/29/2014 7:00 AM M M M M M As of 0700 EST (1100 UTC) 16.4 mm of precipitation recorded in the 24 hours since last report. The precipitation is collected and recorded in the Stratus (CoCoRaHS) rain gauge with the SI inner tube. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Did you know that 12:00 A.M. or 12:00 P.M. are wrong and meaningless? A.M. and P.M. are abbreviations for “ante meridiem” and “post meridiem”. They mean “before noon” and “after noon” respectively. Noon is neither before or after noon; it is simply noon. Neither A.M. or P.M. are therefore correct. Midnight is both 12 hours before noon and 12 hours after noon. Therefore, either 12 A.M. or 12 P.M. could work as a designation for midnight, but both are ambiguous.



Start Date End Date & Time Duration in Days Precipitation Snow Depth Snow Depth SWE Notes
1/7/2014 1/09/2014 12:00 AM 3 0.00 M M



Observation Date Observation Time Notes Largest Stone Size Average Stone Size Smallest Stone Size Stone Consistency Duration Minutes Durration Accuracy Damage Timing More Rain than Hail Hail Started Largest Hail Started Angle of Impact Number of Stones on Pad Distance Between Stones on Pad Depth of Stones on Ground