1. October | 2024 | Internet Archive Blogs
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Posted on October 8, 2024 by Chris Freeland
2. ECMWF | Advancing global NWP through international collaboration
ECMWF is the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts. We are both a research institute and a 24/7 operational service, producing global numerical ...
Advancing global NWP through international collaboration
3. National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI)
Search for recent weather data in your area. Weather ... NCEI provides access to an extensive archive of environmental data through several platforms.
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4. Historical Climate Data - Climate - Environment and Climate Change ...
Access historical weather, climate data, and related information for numerous locations across Canada. Temperature, precipitation, degree days, relative ...
Climate data web site is a gateway to information on matters such as past weather, climate normals, historical radar, almanac averages and extremes, and engineering climate data. Past weather data includes: temperature, snow, snow on ground, precipitation, rain, wind speed and direction, heating and cooling degree days, visibility, humidex, wind chill and relative humidity in Canada.
5. Current Space Weather - Space Weather
This dashboard provides a snapshot of the current space weather conditions based on the latest products from the SWE Network.
6. Current Map | U.S. Drought Monitor
The Drought Monitor summary map identifies general areas of drought and labels them by intensity. D1 is the least intense level and D4 the most intense.
After the intense rains from Hurricane Helene tapered off, this past week was extremely dry over a large majority of the contiguous 48 states. Rainfall totals exceeding 2 inches were limited to much of the Florida Peninsula, the immediate central Gulf Coast, the Louisiana Bayou, and Deep South Texas. Several small, isolated locations across these areas reported as much as 5 inches of rain. Significant rainfall was hard to find in other areas. Several tenths of an inch, with isolated totals up to 1.5 inches, fell on Maine, southeastern New England, the central Appalachians and foothills, southeastern Virginia, the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, southeastern Iowa, west-central Illinois, and the Pacific Northwest from the Washington and northern Oregon Cascades to the Pacific Coast. The remainder of the country recorded at most 0.25 inch of precipitation, with a vast majority of the area measuring no precipitation for the week. This abetted recovery in places devastated by the intense rains and flooding associated with Hurricane Helene, but also caused dryness and drought to persist or intensify. Rapid deterioration was starting to take place in parts of the Lower Mississippi Valley and southern Great Plains while deterioration proceeded at a slower pace in other parts of the Nation affected by dryness and drought. In addition, unseasonably high temperatures accentuated the dryness in many areas, particularly in the Southwest.
7. Weather History & Data Archive | Weather Underground
Find historical weather by searching for a city, zip code, or airport code. Include a date for which you would like to see weather history.
Find historical weather by searching for a city, zip code, or airport code. Include a date for which you would like to see weather history. You can select a range of dates in the results on the next page.
8. Solar and Heliospheric Observatory Homepage
2024 TOTAL ECLIPSE (APRIL 8, 2024). The April 8, 2024, total solar eclipse crossed North America, passing over Mexico, the United States, and Canada... more ...
9. Home | NSF NCAR Research Data Archive
The NSF NCAR Research Data Archive (RDA) contains a large and diverse collection of meteorological, atmospheric composition, and oceanographic observations.
NCAR RDA
10. Current weather and forecast - OpenWeatherMap
Access current weather data for any location on Earth including over 200,000 cities! The data is frequently updated based on the global and local weather models ...
OpenWeather provides comprehensive weather data services, including current, forecast, and historical weather information. Explore a wide range of APIs for solar radiation, road risk assessment, solar energy prediction, and more, with global coverage and user-friendly access. Ideal for developers and businesses seeking accurate and reliable weather insights.