Climatological Data. Michigan, Volumes 33-35 presents a detailed historical record of meteorological observations and climate patterns in Michigan. Compiled by the National Climatic Center and the National Climatic Data Center (U.S.), this collection offers invaluable insights into the state's climate history during the specified period.
Researchers, historians, and environmental scientists will find this volume to be a vital resource for understanding long-term climate trends, variations in weather patterns, and the impact of climate change on the region. The data includes temperature readings, precipitation levels, and other significant meteorological measurements, providing a comprehensive overview of Michigan's climate.
This compilation stands as an essential reference for anyone studying the climate of Michigan and its broader implications for environmental studies and climate research.
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