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As the population and industrial infrastructure of the United States continue to grow, the demand for water and the need to forecast water resources accurately are intensifying. Hence, the National Weather Service maintains a set of conceptual, continuous, hydrologic simulation models used to generate extended streamflow predictions, water supply outlooks and flood forecasts that are the basis for major water management and disaster emergency services decisions for the United States. A vital component of the hydrologic simulation models is a snow accumulation and ablation model that uses observed temperature and precipitation data to simulate snow cover conditions. The simulated model states are updated throughout...
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This dataset is part of a suite of models depicting the predicted distribution of Arizona's wildlife species. These species distribution models were created to represent the historic, present, and potential distribution for an individual species. A specific set of parameters were used for each species distribution model including vegetation associations, elevational associations, slope associations, and known occurrences. All of the species distribution models were edited and reviewed by Department biologists before they became finalized. The species distribution models were created using the best available data at the time, and will be updated as data becomes available in the future.


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