CalebBell/gsod: Mirror of NOAA's gsod data for weather analysis
The 1941.7z file typically contains station-specific files (often in .op or CSV format) that detail:
In 1941, the United States saw a highly polarized climate. While the Southwest dealt with colder, wetter conditions, the Midwest and South were gripped by extreme drought and warmer-than-usual temperatures .
Daily mean, maximum, and minimum temperatures. Wind Conditions: Mean wind speed and maximum gusts.
The 1941.7z archive is a testament to the long-standing efforts of meteorologists to document our planet's history. Whether you are a climate scientist looking at long-term trends or a historian wanting to know the exact visibility at Pearl Harbor on December 7th, this dataset is your primary source.
Unlocking the Atmosphere of 1941: A Deep Dive into GSOD Weather Data
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CalebBell/gsod: Mirror of NOAA's gsod data for weather analysis
The 1941.7z file typically contains station-specific files (often in .op or CSV format) that detail:
In 1941, the United States saw a highly polarized climate. While the Southwest dealt with colder, wetter conditions, the Midwest and South were gripped by extreme drought and warmer-than-usual temperatures .
Daily mean, maximum, and minimum temperatures. Wind Conditions: Mean wind speed and maximum gusts.
The 1941.7z archive is a testament to the long-standing efforts of meteorologists to document our planet's history. Whether you are a climate scientist looking at long-term trends or a historian wanting to know the exact visibility at Pearl Harbor on December 7th, this dataset is your primary source.
Unlocking the Atmosphere of 1941: A Deep Dive into GSOD Weather Data