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A Climatology of Recent Extreme Weather and Climate Events
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gov.noaa.ncdc.C00517
Summary
Abstract:
A Climatology of Recent Extreme Weather and Climate Events is a technical report prepared by, and available from, the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC). This 17-page report provides an overview, details, and graphics for 46 weather events in the U.S. during 1980-1999, each of which caused at least billion in damages. The report also relates the events to population changes, increasing risk in disaster prone areas, and the effects of climate change.
Purpose: To make a wide range of climatic data available to researchers and the public. SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION: technical report CURRENTNESS REFERENCE: Ground Condition Pricing is dependent on customer order specifications. Please contact NCDC for information on fees and terms for retrieving the Data Set or Product.
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Start Date:
2000-05-24
Stop Date:
2007-01-01
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Watson, J.G.; Chow, J.C. A wintertime PM2.5 episode at the Fresno, CA, supersite; Atmos. Environ. 2002, 36(3), 465-475.
Watson, J.G.; Chow, J.C.; Bowen, J.L.; Lowenthal, D.H.; Hering, S.V.; Ouchida, P.; Oslund, W. Air quality measurements from the Fresno supersite; JAWMA 2000,50(8), 1321-1334. Watson, J.G.; Chow, J.C. Comparison and evaluation of in-situ and filter carbon measurements at the ... ![]() Creation and Review Dates
DIF Creation Date:
2011-08-31
Last DIF Revision Date:
2011-09-12
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