Climatological Data. Michigan, Volumes 29-32 presents a detailed record of weather observations and climate conditions in the state of Michigan. Compiled by the National Climatic Center and the National Climatic Data Center, these volumes offer a comprehensive look at meteorological patterns over several years. This historical data is invaluable for researchers, meteorologists, and anyone interested in understanding Michigan's climate. The volumes include statistical summaries, daily and monthly temperature records, precipitation measurements, and other significant weather events. This collection serves as a crucial resource for studying long-term climate trends and variations in the region.
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