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    What parameters of ECWMF are used for snowfall?

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      robinaman
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      we can see snowfall every three hours in the meteogram. Which parameter of ECWMF is used for this data? Is it "sf"?7f48b8ae-dbc2-4617-81de-80c6bc022269-image.png 3156d358-24be-4f43-9aca-9d4b812baf90-image.png

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        Filip_K Developers @robinaman
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        Hi @robinaman, yes, it is sf parameter.

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          robinaman @Filip_K
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          @Filip_K Thank you for your reply

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            robinaman @Filip_K
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            @Filip_K Whether the final display result is multiplied by 10?

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              Filip_K Developers @robinaman
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              Hi @robinaman, the units are meters of water equivalent. Snow is roughly 10 times less dense than water, so 1cm of water equivalent is around 10cm of snow. Is that what you mean by the final display result is multiplied by 10??

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                robinaman @Filip_K
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                @Filip_K Yes, thank you for answering my doubts

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