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.
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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.
You can find historical weather data from sources like the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Weather Underground, and the Weather Channel. These websites offer access to past weather information for specific locations and dates.
You can find historical weather data by visiting websites like the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) or Weather Underground. These websites offer access to past weather records and information for specific locations and dates.
I'm unable to provide real-time weather information for March 21st, 2015, as it is historical data. You may want to check a weather archive or historical weather website to find the weather on that specific date.
I do not have access to real-time or historical weather data. You may be able to find the information you're looking for by checking with local weather authorities or a historical weather database.
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
The weather was rain and a thunderstorm. Rain accumulation was 0.09 in. The low temperature was 37° F, and the high was 57° F. The wind was from the southwest at 20 mph. The average relative humidity was 52%. Visibility was 9 miles. Barometric pressure at sea level was 29.89 in Hg.
You can find cloud coverage percentages for Maui, Hawaii, from March 3rd through the 9th by checking weather websites like Weather.com or AccuWeather, which provide historical weather data. Additionally, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and local meteorological services may have archived weather reports. Another option is to use weather apps that track historical data for specific locations.
trends and patterns that can help them understand how various weather conditions evolve over time. By analyzing historical weather data, meteorologists can identify factors that contribute to specific weather events and incorporate these patterns into their forecasts for the future. This helps them make more accurate predictions about upcoming weather conditions.
You can typically find rainfall data for a state in a specific year from the website of the state's meteorological department or weather service. Additionally, resources like the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) or the National Weather Service (NWS) provide historical weather data including rainfall measurements.
Such a long range forecast is not possible.
I'm unable to provide real-time weather information for December 1998. You may find historical weather data for that time period from sources like the National Centers for Environmental Information or other meteorological archives.
You can use the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) to find historical weather records, including rainfall measurements for specific locations and years. It is a comprehensive resource for climate data in the United States.