Spring_Extremes_2019_GHCN_coldest (Map Service)
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Service Description: These tiles are comprised of custom basemap layers and projection. There are also rendered data. The data show the coldest first day of spring recorded at thousands of locations in the United States during their period of operation. The data are based on an analysis of Global Historical Climatology Network (GHCN) station data by Jared Rennie, North Carolina Institute for Climate Studies, located at NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI). Shades of blue and black show relatively cooler temperatures, while shades of yellow, orange, and red show relatively warmer temperatures. These tiles are intended for use in other previously published web maps and
apps and are not intended for other use.
These tiles were used in a web
app that was published in a
story on NOAA Climate.gov. For more information about the Global Historical Climate Network, please visit the
GHCN description page. For access to the data, please visit the
GHCN data page at NOAA NCEI.
Map Name: Spring Extremes 2019 GHCN coldest
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Description: These tiles are comprised of custom basemap layers and projection. There are also rendered data. The data show the coldest first day of spring recorded at thousands of locations in the United States during their period of operation. The data are based on an analysis of Global Historical Climatology Network (GHCN) station data by Jared Rennie, North Carolina Institute for Climate Studies, located at NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI). Shades of blue and black show relatively cooler temperatures, while shades of yellow, orange, and red show relatively warmer temperatures. These tiles are intended for use in other previously published web maps and
apps and are not intended for other use.
These tiles were used in a web
app that was published in a
story on NOAA Climate.gov. For more information about the Global Historical Climate Network, please visit the
GHCN description page. For access to the data, please visit the
GHCN data page at NOAA NCEI.
Copyright Text: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR), Climate Program Office (CPO), Climate.gov; North Carolina Institute for Climate Studies, NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information, Jared Rennie.
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Document Info:
- Title: Spring Extremes 2019 GHCN coldest
- Author: Hunter.Allen_noaa
- Comments:
- Subject: These tiles show custom basemap features and data. The data are based on Global Historical Climatology Network station data from NOAA NCEI.
- Category:
- Keywords: Climate.gov, climate, NOAA, GHCN, historic, spring, temperature, coldest first day of spring, season, United States, March 19