
doi: 10.1007/bf02243688
The climatological analysis for the first occurrence of 24-hour snowfalls of various depths is developed. This gives the probability function of snowfall thresholds which in turn makes any quantiles or probability values readily available. The probability function together with a special convention on years with no threshold value leads also to a definition of mean or expected threshold date. Examples of applications to several thresholds for New England data are presented.
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