Does anyone know where I can obtain historical graphs of the past few months weather. Or the past runs of the GFS/ETA forecasting models?
Any pointers would be appreciated!
Historical Graphs
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Historical Graphs
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I don't know if you want temperature-vs.-time sort of graphs or regular maps. Here are a few suggestions:
Your local NWS office home page - - local climate - - Preliminary "F6" form for nearest city.
NCDC "Climvis" offers many choices in NWS summary of the day or Global summary of the day (back to 1948 with some of the data)
http://lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/onlineprod/drought/xmgr.html
The Unisys archive is farily easy to use for surface weather maps, satellite images, upper-air charts
http://www.weather.unisys.com/archive/index.html
Plymouth State archive offers so many choices you won't believe it.
http://cyclone.plymouth.edu/u-make.html
Your local NWS office home page - - local climate - - Preliminary "F6" form for nearest city.
NCDC "Climvis" offers many choices in NWS summary of the day or Global summary of the day (back to 1948 with some of the data)
http://lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/onlineprod/drought/xmgr.html
The Unisys archive is farily easy to use for surface weather maps, satellite images, upper-air charts
http://www.weather.unisys.com/archive/index.html
Plymouth State archive offers so many choices you won't believe it.
http://cyclone.plymouth.edu/u-make.html
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