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NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information

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NOAA National Centers for Environmental InformationNCEI uses data to develop scientific products and services that can also be valuable resources for industries affected by weather and climate conditions. These data and access tools can be used in both public and private sectors throughout the U.S. economy to address specific challenges and use cases, and reduce risk and exposure to environmental hazards.

Topic areas include

  • Agriculture
  • Transportation
  • Retail Trade
  • Legal Services
  • Energy and Utilities
  • Finance and Insurance
  • Health
  • Coastal Hazards
  • Ecosystems
  • Tourism
  • Water Resources
  • Civil Infrastructure

The website offers more than two dozen tools, including

  • Climate Data Records
  • Climate Monitoring
  • Coastal Monitoring and Indicators
  • Marine Biology
  • Marine Geology and Geophysics
  • Natural Hazards
  • Ocean Chemistry
  • Ocean Climate Laboratory
  • Ocean Physics
  • Paleoclimatology
  • Radar Meteorology
  • Regional Ocean Climatologies
  • Satellite Meteorology
  • Satellite Oceanography
  • Severe Weather
  • Surface Weather Observations
  • Upper Air Observations
  • Weather and Climate Models

Click here to view the resource.

 

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