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WRCC Frequency Distribution Summary Form

Station Frequency Distribution/Histogram

Sarcobatus Flats Nevada

Earliest available data: September 1999.
Latest available data: November 2024.
Check Data Inventory for data availability between earliest and latest date.
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(Ex#1: Bin size 2 and bin boundary 0 results in bin 0-2,2-4,4-6,etc.)
(Ex#2: Bin size 2 and bin boundary 1 results in bin 1-3,3-5,5-7,etc.)


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(Any data value outside the boundaries will be considered as 'undesired' and treated like missing values.)
(Analysis is inclusive of values equal to the boundary value.)
(Any non-numeric value is considered as no limit.)

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Hourly Averages
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DisclaimerAs with all summarizing products, understanding the nature of the original data is important to understand the results of the summarized product. Any questions about the nature of the original data or the instrumentation used to collect the original data may be directed to the
Western Regional Climate Center, wrcc@dri.edu
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It is the intent of the CEMP to provide to the public accurate, near real-time monitoring data through this web site. However, it should be noted that these data are provisional and therefore may be subject to change. Provisional data may be adjusted for various reasons including disruption of sensors, instrument calibration, equipment failure, and problems with data transfer. These data are not valid until thoroughly reviewed and evaluated by the Desert Research Institute. Data users are cautioned to carefully consider the provisional nature of this information before any application, particularly for decisions that concern personal or public safety or the conduct of business that involves substantial monetary or operational consequences. Information concerning the accuracy and appropriate uses of these provisional data may be obtained by contacting the Western Regional Climate Center at wrcc@dri.edu or by calling (775) 674-7010.