CPC - Climate Weather Linkage: El Niño-Southern Oscillation
This webpage from NOAA's Climate Prediction Center provides current information related to the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), including technical information for forecasting impacts in the United States.
Tracking and understanding hurricanes is important to scientists and climatologists who seek to find patterns and variability as a piece in understanding climate change. For emergency management officials and and those w
How much of the Northern Hemisphere is covered with snow and ice today? How has that changed over the past 7, 30, or 60 days? How has it changed since the 1980s?
Climate at a Glance - Global Temperature Anomalies
Global Land and Ocean Temperature Anomalies Maps, available at the NOAA Climate at a Glance website, provide valuable illustrative data. The anomalies are based on 1981-2010 mean.
Daily summaries answer questions such as, what were the high and low temperatures at a station on a specific day; how much did it rain last Wednesday; or how much snow was on the ground on a recent date?