Climatological Data. Indiana, Volumes 20-24 offers a detailed record of weather patterns and climate conditions in Indiana. Compiled by the National Climatic Center and the National Climatic Data Center, these volumes provide invaluable historical data for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the environmental history of the region. This collection serves as a crucial resource for understanding long-term climate trends and variations in Indiana.
Spanning multiple years, the data includes temperature readings, precipitation measurements, and other relevant meteorological information, making it essential for studies related to climate change, agricultural planning, and infrastructure development. This historical snapshot allows for comparisons across time and provides context for current environmental challenges, underlining the importance of documenting and preserving climatological data.
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