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The interaction of a cold front moving across the area and remnants of Hurricane Jeanne produced locally heavy rainfall across parts of central New York and Northeast Pennsylvania September 28-29, 2004.

The image depicts storm total rainfall (in inches, as estimated by National Weather Service Doppler Radar) from 2pm on Thursday, September 16th through 3pm on Saturday, September 18th, 2004.

The graphic shown above is the Multisensor Precipitation Estimate, otherwise known as MPE data,  The multisensors involved at this time are radar and precipitation gages. The image below is a 36 hour total ending on September 29, 2004 at 8 AM EDT.

When using MPE data, it is important to remember it is vulnerable to the same inaccuracies that can be caused by either radar or precipitation gages.  For radar, problems would be: freezing or frozen precipitation, low topped convection, bright banding, the reflectivity/rainfall  relationship in use, calibration of the radar, radar location and elevation, range degradation, and the radar's effective coverage.  For precipitation gages, problems come from freezing precipitation, windy conditions, gage siting, undermeasurement by tipping bucket gages in high intensity rainfall, and gage maintenance.

 

Spotter and Cooperative Observer Reports
New York
Location Storm Total
Broome
Binghamton 0.56
Whitney Point Dam 0.33
Windsor 1.40
Chemung
Big Flats 0.04
Chemung 0.42
Elmira Airport 0.08
Elmira Observer 0.11
Chenango
Bainbridge 0.70
Norwich 0.26
Sherburne 0.14
Delaware
Lordville 2.24
Delhi 2 SE 1.61
Deposit 1.54
East Sidney 0.82
Fishs Eddy 1.92
Walton 2 1.51
Sullivan
Bloomingburg 2 SW 2.25
Monticello 2.3
Claryville 1.8
Callicoon 2 1.5
Roscoe 1.9
Liberty 2.63
Pennsylvania
Location Storm Total
Bradford
Bentley Creek 0.40
Canton 1.39
Columbia Crossroads 0.44
East Smithfield 0.56
Franklindale 1.28
Hugo Corners 2.60
Litchfield 0.68
Le Raysville 1.40
Monroeton 1.46
Orwell 1.14
Troy 0.72
Troy 0.45
Towanda 1.43
Lackawanna
Big Shiney Mtn 0.76
Aylesworth 1.29
WCDL Radio Tower 2.44
Moscow 1.88
Moscow 1.84
Merli-Sarnowski 1.91
Parker Street Bridge 1.60
Scrub Oak 4.00
Luzerne
Avoca 1.58
Francis E Walter Dam 2.06
Glenn Summit 1.32
Hazelton 1.98
Bear Creek 1.72
Nescopeck Pass 1.64
Shickshinny 2.02
West Hazelton 2.32
Pike
Buckhorn Ridge 1.20
Edgemere 2.04
Dingman 2.2
Greentown 2.1
Germantown 2.12
Hawley 1 E 1.93
Matamoras 2.44
Susquehanna
Thompson 1.85
Susquehanna 2.01
Forest City 1.9
Hop Bottom 1.9
Lawton 1.91
Stillwater Lake 2.29
Wayne
Aldenville 2.26
Dreher 2.28
Equinunk 1.80
Dyberry Creek 1.95
Honesdale 1.92
Milanville 1.92
Milanville 2 2.18
Pleasant Mount 1 W 2.55
Prompton Dam 1.93
Prompton 1.85
Reining Pond 1.68
Rileyville 2.12
Shehawken Lake 1.08
Wyoming
Noxen 1.24
Tunkhannock 2.21