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These data include quality controlled daily, monthly, seasonal, and yearly measurements of temperature, precipitation, wind, and degree days as well as radar data and 30-year Climate Normals. Customers can also order most of these data as certified hard copies for legal use.
- Data Tools
View temperature and precipitation Climate Normals for over...
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Records of observations including details such as...
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State abbreviations are preferred via search, so use TX...
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NCEI environmental data spans a broad spectrum of scientific...
- Data Certification
The Department of Commerce certifies data maintained in the...
- Climate Data Records
NOAA Climate Data Records (CDRs) can be used to manage...
- Mapping Tool
Story Maps. Esri StoryMaps present complex scientific or...
- U.S. Maps
Daily, Weekly, Month-to-Date, Projected, 1-Month, 3-Month,...
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Daily, Weekly, Month-to-Date, Projected, 1-Month, 3-Month, 6-Month, 12-Month, and Year-to-Date National, Regional, Statewide, Divisional, County, and Gridded Temperature and Precipitation Maps.
Generate maps showing data for each of the 344 climate divisions in the U.S. Climate Divisional Database. You can specify monthly or yearly values, ranks, or anomalies for temperature, precipitation, heating and cooling degree days, and drought indices.
Interactive global monthly climate maps. Animate
USA State Precipitation Mapped For Each Season. This sequence of USA maps illustrates how the amount of rain and snow that falls in each state changes across the seasons. The series allows you to visually compare average precipitation among American states and through the year.
Find daily records of high and low temperature and precipitation for most localities in the United States. Display different variables to look for patterns and compare them among different dates. Answer questions such as: Where did it rain or snow on a specific date? How does temperature change with latitude?
Explore maps that show how recent precipitation and temperture compare to their long-term average values (also know as Normal). For precipitation, explore maps of total precipitation, Normal precipitation, Anomaly (difference from Normal), and Percent of Normal.