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NOAAWatch
— NOAA Storms and Hazards Portal |
NOAA
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE
- The National Weather Service is the primary source of weather data,
forecasts and warnings for the United States. Television weathercasters
and private meteorology companies prepare their forecasts using this
information. The NWS is the sole United States official voice
for issuing warnings during life-threatening weather situations.
Click here
for the home page of the NOAA National Weather Service.
Looking for past weather information? Click
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OF NOAA WEATHER DATA - The weather data disseminated by the NOAA
National Weather Service is free and in the public domain. If you
would like to receive weather data directly, you must become part
of the "Family of Services." Even though the data is free, the transmission
of the data is not. For detailed information click
here. |
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Hazards
and Climate Extremes |
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3-D
Weather Images
- The latest 3-D weather images produced by the NOAA Visualization
Lab, including archived events such as hurricanes. |
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Extreme
Weather and Climate Events —
A wealth of weather and climate data from hurricanes, precipitation,
temperature, tornadoes, world-wide weather events and much more. |
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Archived
Satellite Images, Storm Animations and Special Events
- You will find hundreds of NOAA satellite images capturing
some of the more important weather and environmental events
over the last 30 years. |
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National
Weather Service Cooperative Observer Program - The 11,700
volunteer Cooperative observers take observations in greatly
diverse environmental settings, including farms, urban and suburban
areas, national parks, seashores and mountaintops. These services
frequently consist of taking and recording temperature and precipitation
daily and reporting to NOAA's
National Climatic Data Center or a National
Weather Service office at the end of each month. |
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Climate-At-A-Glance
- Search 108 years of archived weather data for the United States. |
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National
Weather Service Profiles in Time from NOAA's History Web Site
- includes close to 500 biographies of individuals
who served in various capacities in the Army Signal Service
and United States Weather Bureau.
Also from NOAA's history site - Stories
and Tales of the early Weather Service includes:
personal accounts of lives in the Weather Service, war tales,
stories of experiences in violent weather phenomena, technological
tales, and an account of NOAA in the space age. |
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