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Climate Data Online (CDO) provides free access to NCDC's archive of global historical weather and climate data in addition to station history information. 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.
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. Where did it rain or snow on a specific date? How does temperature change with latitude? How much snow was on the ground at a station on a specific date?
These precipitation reports cover the 24, 48, and 72 hour periods ending daily at 7 AM EST/8 AM EDT/1200 UTC. This data combines gage reports and radar-derived precipitation estimates. Multiple time spans, ranging from 1 to 72 hours, are available.
The Precipitation Frequency Data Server (PFDS) is a point-and-click interface developed to deliver NOAA Atlas 14 precipitation frequency estimates and associated information. Upon clicking a state on the map above or selecting a state name from the drop-down menu, an interactive map of that state will be displayed.
This page provides a directory of download links, documentation, and other details about data products produced by NASA's Global Precipitation Measurement Mission (GPM) and Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM).
Browse a range of easy-to-understand climate maps in a single interface. Visualize climate data via an interactive web map. Find out about measuring, modeling, and predicting climate and ways to find and use climate data.
GHCN V2 contains gridded precipitation anomalies calculated from the GHCN version 2 monthly precipitation data set. 2,064 homogeneity adjusted precipitation stations were combined with a data set containing 20,590 raw precipitation stations throughout the world onto a 72x36 (5degx5deg) global grid.
GHCNd includes daily observations from automated and human-facilitated weather stations across the United States and around the world. Observations can include weather variables such as maximum and minimum temperatures, total precipitation, snowfall, and depth of snow on ground.
This section outlines the different types of data available, the levels of processing, the sources to download the data, and some helpful tips for utilizing precipitation data in your research.
Data Tools: Find a Station. Retrieve weather records from observing stations by entering the desired location, data set, data range, and data category. Location can be specified as city, county, state, country, or ZIP code.