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The Climate Toolbox is a collection of web tools for visualizing past and projected climate and projected climate and hydrology of the contiguous United States of America.
Data Coverage
United States
Period of Record
Current Conditions, Historical data (period of record varies)
Regional weekly, one-, three-, and twelve-month maps depicting total precipitation, percent of normal precipitation, average temperature, maximum and minimum temperatures, and departures from normal, produced by CPC.
The Soil Climate Analysis Network (SCAN) provides soil and climate data to support natural resource assessments and conservation activities, focusing on agricultural areas of the U.S.
The nClimGrid-monthly dataset is a gridded dataset derived from spatially interpolating data from the Global Historical Climatology Network (GHCN), including precipitation (monthly totals) and temperature (monthly average, minimum and maximum), from 1895 to the present.
North American Drought Monitor (NADM) indices and data include, Standard Precipitation Index (SPI), Percent of Long-term Average Precipitation and Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDSI).