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What environmental data are relevant to the study of infectious diseases like COVID-19?
Department:
Climate Data Primer
on every continent. The most commonly measured climate variables are temperature and
precipitation
, the latter being available for more than 100,000 locations worldwide. Some stations (such as those ...
Snow Water Equivalent in Western Basins - Interactive Graphs
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Dataset Gallery
Region:
Regional
SNOTEL), and Soil Climate Analysis Network (SCAN) stations. Other data sources include
precipitation
, streamflow, and reservoir data from the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation (BoR), the Applied Climate In ...
Projections - Average Maximum Temperature, High Emissions
Department:
Data Snapshots
the normals data, the PRISM group at Oregon State University gathered temperature and
precipitation
records from a range of federal, state, and international weather station networks, and then mapped ...
Projections - Average Mean Temperature, High Emissions
Department:
Data Snapshots
the normals data, the PRISM group at Oregon State University gathered temperature and
precipitation
records from a range of federal, state, and international weather station networks, and then mapped ...
Projections - Average Minimum Temperature, High Emissions
Department:
Data Snapshots
the normals data, the PRISM group at Oregon State University gathered temperature and
precipitation
records from a range of federal, state, and international weather station networks, and then mapped ...
Projections - Average Maximum Temperature, Stabilized Emissions
Department:
Data Snapshots
the normals data, the PRISM group at Oregon State University gathered temperature and
precipitation
records from a range of federal, state, and international weather station networks, and then mapped ...
Projections - Average Mean Temperature, Stabilized Emissions
Department:
Data Snapshots
the normals data, the PRISM group at Oregon State University gathered temperature and
precipitation
records from a range of federal, state, and international weather station networks, and then mapped ...
Projections - Average Minimum Temperature, Stabilized Emissions
Department:
Data Snapshots
the normals data, the PRISM group at Oregon State University gathered temperature and
precipitation
records from a range of federal, state, and international weather station networks, and then mapped ...
Precipitation - Three-Month Outlook
Department:
Data Snapshots
matter? . Water managers, farmers, and forestry officials have an intense interest in
precipitation
outlooks. They use them to help make decisions about water resources, irrigation, and fire-fi ...
Precipitation - U. S. Monthly Percent of Average
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Data Snapshots
usual? Answer to Framing Question . Colors show where and by how much monthly
precipitation
totals differed from average
precipitation
for the same month from 1991-2020. Green areas were ...
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