Try the National Climate Data Center in Asheville, North Carolina
You can find this information if you visit the official site of the Canadian Weather Office. Then, click on "Ottawa" on the map. From left hand menu click on "Historical Weather." From left hand menu click on "Climate Data Online." From the GREEN highlighted "Search Options" menu change the "interval" from "hourly" to "daily." On map click on "Ottawa." The page that opens contains daily snowfall and provides a total at the bottom of the page. Unfortunately this page only seems to get updated every three days. In order to get a season's accumulation you must get each month's data sheet seperately and add the totals. See the Related Link below for a link to the Canadian Weather Office.
Your local library will have many books on the history of Nazism and the origins of the Nazi flag. In addition, you can also find historical DVDs to visually represent the history of the Nazi flag.
they use siemographs
Those satellites be closer to earth than other satellites because then it can find out about earth's weather because if it's close to earth then it get in the way of weather so it can send message about the weather faster than others
Earthquakes change weather by doing nothing and I've been trying to find the answer to this but i cant so i got bored and now I'm' doing this.
http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/WEATHER/wxretrieve.html . . .but they didn't have data from any stations I wanted. Or some such from here: http://www.weather.gov/view/prodsByState.php?state=CA&prodtype=climate You can get certain precipitation data from here (and maybe some other weather data). http://www1.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/coop-precip/california.txt
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You can find out the climate of a place by consulting weather and climate websites, such as the National Weather Service or World Meteorological Organization. These websites provide historical climate data, including average temperatures, precipitation levels, and seasonal patterns. Additionally, you can also use online search engines to gather information about the climate of a specific place.
The EDGAR system of the Security and Exchange Commission has historical public financial data for any publicly trading company in the United States.
One can find historical data for the 10 year Treasury rate on the survey institutions, Treasury office, and local government office. One also can find it on the Treasury official site.
Oregon Scientific is a company that produces things such as home weather stations, public alert monitors, fitness devices and youth learning aids. Their weather station products can be purchased directly from their website but are also available on Amazon.
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You can find historical LIBOR rates in financial publications, on financial news websites, and on the websites of financial institutions or central banks. These rates can also be accessed through databases and historical financial data providers.
Try those old farmers almanacs, or go to the library. Or, just google it.
You can find historical data here: http://www.myforecast.com/bin/climate.m?city=75672&metric=true
The Weather Channel has an internet site where one can find the forecast for any locale. Also, one might try the local weather station. Most of them now have apps for smart phones that include weather data.
I do not have access to historical sunset data for a specific location and date. You may be able to find this information by checking historical weather databases, astronomical almanacs, or consulting with local observatories or meteorological organizations.