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Climate Data Mirror

This is a climate data mirror. Learn more about the Climate Mirror project, which ensures the accessibility of climate data via redistribution.

  1. NWS Precipitation Frequency Documents.
  2. NASA – GISS Surface Temperature Analysis.

NWS Precipitation Frequency Documents

Duration: Greater Than 24 Hours (386 MB Zip File).

Source: NOAA Hydrometeorological Design Studies Center.


NASA – GISS Surface Temperature Analysis (GISTEMP)

The GISTEMP is a surface temperature analysis project, which estimates changes in global surface temperatures.

According to the Goddard Institute For Space Studies:

‘Graphs and tables are updated around the middle of every month using current data files from NOAA GHCN v3 (meteorological stations), ERSST v4 (ocean areas), and SCAR (Antarctic stations), combined as described in our December 2010 publication (Hansen et al. 2010). These updated files incorporate reports for the previous month and also late reports and corrections for earlier months.’

SBBX refers to surface air and sea surface temperature data from 1880 to present. More detailed information regarding the files listed below is found in the Readme.txt file.

Source: NASA Goddard Institute For Space Studies.

Downloads

  1. Readme.txt – 11.3 KB
  2. SBBX.ERSST.gz – 32 MB
  3. SBBX.ERSSTv4.gz – 32 MB
  4. SBBX.ER_OISST.gz – 31.7 MB
  5. SBBX.HadR2.gz – 32 MB
  6. SBBX1880.Ts.GHCN.CL.PA.1200.gz – 30 MB
  7. SBBX1880.Ts.GHCN.CL.PA.250.gz – 9.6 MB
  8. SBBX_to_1x1.f – 9.1 KB
  9. SBBX_to_nc.f – 34.3 KB
  10. SBBX_to_txt.f – 2.9 KB
  11. Ts.strange.v3.list.IN_full – 6.7 KB
  12. antarc1.txt (Antarctic Data) – 254.4 KB
  13. antarc2.txt (Jacka Climate Data – Antarctica)- 228.8 KB
  14. antarc3.txt (Antarctic Data) – 195.5 KB
  15. ersst.v4.201610.nc – 72.3 KB
  16. ghcnm.tavg.v3.3.0.20161110.qca.dat – 54 MB
  17. ghcnm.tavg.v3.3.0.20161110.qcu.dat – 54 MB
  18. gistemp1200_ERSSTv4.nc.gz – 23.7 MB
  19. gistemp250.nc.gz – 9.4 MB
  20. mkTsMap.f – 29.8 KB
  21. sbbx2nc_old.f – 14.1 KB
  22. wrld-rad.data.txt – 651 MB

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