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U.S. Drought Monitor Update for December 27, 2016 According to the December 27 U.S. Drought Monitor, moderate to exceptional drought covers 24.0% of the contiguous U.S. -
Assessing the Global Climate in November 2016 The November 2016 global temperature over land and ocean surfaces was the fifth highest on record for the month. -
Explaining Extreme Events of 2015 A report investigates the causes of a wide variety of extreme weather and climate events from around the world in 2015. -
Assessing the U.S. Climate in November 2016 The November temperature averaged across the contiguous United States was 48.0°F, 6.3°F above the 20th century average. -
Defining Climate Normals in New Ways Our scientists have defined “normal” in new ways to help you better plan for climate conditions across the contiguous U.S.
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Reporting on the State of the Climate in 2015
We’re announcing the release of the State of the Climate in 2015 report, an assessment of the world’s climate system.
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2014 Products and Services Guide Available Online
The 2014 Products and Services Guide provides an overview of the wide range of products and services we offer. A free PDF copy of the guide is available for download.
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A new study finds that a protective barrier weakens storms approaching the U.S. Coast during periods of greater Atlantic hurricane activity.
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We’re announcing the release of the Regional Climate Impacts and Outlooks summaries for December 2016.
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NCEI scientists are highlighting some of our latest research, products, and services at the 2016 American Geophysical Union Meeting.
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In a new paper, leading climate scientists reconsider whether the planet recently underwent a “global warming hiatus.”
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Forecasters are predicting some impacts from La Niña conditions this winter in outlooks for the Midwest, Great Lakes, and Missouri basin.
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