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Achived NWS climate summary "F6" forms


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#1
Chinook

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  • Joined November 14, 2010

Does anybody know any web sites where I can get an archived form that shows the same information as the NWS "F6" climate summary? Let's say, for example, I wanted to look up how much rain or snow some city got in some month in 2003. My best guess so far is this NCDC web page

http://www7.ncdc.noa...&georegionabbv=

but getting the snow information from these lists seems to be pretty difficult.

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#2
okie333

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  • Joined November 12, 2010
°F

http://climate.usurf...oducts/data.php

#3
Kevin Shaw

  • Kevin Shaw

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  • Joined November 14, 2010
°F

I would suggest this NCDC website, as all the data just went to free access on Monday, February 13, 2012:

http://www7.ncdc.noaa.gov/IPS/

From that main menu, just select "Local Climatological Data" then select the state and city you want under each state - and then choose the month and year you want, if it exists.
It should - most cities have pretty long records going well back into the 20th century.

Hope this helps.

Kevin


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