Thursday, February 10, 2011

Snowfall Accumulations from February 9, 2011

NWS-Memphis analysis of snowfall totals. Click for larger image.
NOAA experimental snowfall analysis for Feb. 9 snowfall. Click for larger image.
Below are the snowfall accumulations from yesterday's storm by county for the Memphis service area, as provided by NWS-Memphis.  The first map above is put together by the NWS-Memphis office based on actual snowfall totals received.  The second map is a new experimental snowfall analysis tool which also clearly shows the areas that received heavier snow.

County   Snowfall (inches)

In Missouri...
Dunklin........1-3
Pemiscot.......3-5

In Arkansas...
Clay...........3-5
Craighead......1-3
Crittenden.....2-5
cross..........2-4
Greene.........1-3
Lawrence.......2-6
Lee............7-8
Mississippi....1-3
Phillips.......M
Poinsett.......2-3
Randolph.......3-7
St. Francis....3-7

In Tennessee...
Carroll........2-4
Chester........2-3
Crockett.......1-2
Decatur........2-4
Dyer...........1
Fayette........2-4
Gibson.........1-2
Hardeman.......2-3
Hardin.........2
Haywood........2-3
Henderson......2-4
Henry..........1-3
Lake...........1-2
Lauderdale.....1-3
McNairy........2-3
Madison........2
Obion..........2-3
Shelby.........3-5
Tipton.........3
Weakley........1-2

In Mississippi...
Alcorn.........2-3
Benton.........4-5
Calhoun........M
Chickasaw......M
Coahoma........M
DeSoto.........4-6
Itawamba.......2-3
Lafayette......4-6
Lee............3
Marshall.......M
Monroe.........4
Panola.........4-5
Pontotoc.......4
Prentiss.......3
Quitman........M
Tallahatchie...5
Tate...........M
Tippah.........3-4
Tishomingo.....2-4
Tunica.........6
Union..........4
Yalobusha......M

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2 comments:

Centron said...

Awesome blog! I really enjoyed it and I really like how you explained snow ratios. Great job how you broke it down. I'll be coming back to your blog more frequently. Please visit my blog at centronsweather.blogspot.com.

Meteorologist Erik Proseus said...

Thanks Centron! You have done a nice job yourself. Thanks for introducing me to your blog as well. Hope you have a blessed weekend!

--Erik