This data base will enable NCDC to better coordinate NOAA operational climate monitoring with our partners in the Regional Climate Centers, State Climatologists, USDA, NWS, and other federal and state organizations. The INRT data base consists of daily maximum and minimum temperature, precipitation, ...
Here is a typical example of what Ken uncovered. Below is a copy of the national weather data summary for February 1934. If we look at, say Arizona, for the month we see that the state average temperature for that month was 52.0°F. The state-by-...
State, local, tribal, and basin-level decision makers use it to trigger drought responses, ideally along with other more local indicators of drought.Disasters such as tropical cyclones and drought aren't indicative of daily, weekly, or even monthly weather and climate patterns. To understand ...
Plain Language Summary: NOAA provides a suite of climate services to government, business, academia, and the public to support informed decision‐making. Among these services is the State of the Climate report, which is a collection of monthly summaries recapping climate‐related occurrences ...
They are also used for climate studies [16,28,29,30,31]. Assessing the consistency and uncertainty among these data is critical in improving global weather predictions and helping to build a consistent climate temperature record [16,28,30,31]. This study assesses the inter-consistency between ...
Routine calibration/validation activities of altimetry concentrate in two areas, near-real-time operational oceanography and the sea level climate record. The Near-Real-Time Altimeter Validation System (NRTAVS) produces comprehensive, running web-based statistical summaries of wind, wave, and sea surface...