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National Climate Summary

Percentage Area Wet/Dry Hot/Cold

February 2008


National Climatic Data Center
Asheville, North Carolina
Updated 6 March 2008
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The percent area of the contiguous United States very warm and cold and very wet and dry is listed in the table below. These percentages are computed based on the climate division data set. Those climate divisions having the monthly average temperature in the top ten percent (> 90th percentile) of their historical distribution are very warm and those in the bottom ten percent (< 10th percentile) are very cold. Likewise, those divisions having the monthly total precipitation in the top ten percent are very wet and those in the bottom ten percent are very dry.

February 2008
Percent Area of the Contiguous U.S.
Category Very Warm Very Cold Very Wet Very Dry
% Area 1.7% 0.0% 14.4% 3.5%

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For all climate questions other than questions concerning this report, please contact the National Climatic Data Center's Climate Services Division:

Climate Services and Monitoring Division
NOAA/National Climatic Data Center
151 Patton Avenue
Asheville, NC 28801-5001
fax: +1-828-271-4876
phone: +1-828-271-4800
E-mail: ncdc.info@noaa.gov
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For further information on the historical climate perspective presented in this report, contact:

Elaine Godfrey
NOAA/National Climatic Data Center
151 Patton Avenue
Asheville, NC 28801-5001
fax: 828-271-4328
email: Elaine.Godfrey@noaa.gov

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