"Climatological Data. Nebraska, Volumes 24-32" offers a detailed historical record of weather patterns and climate conditions in Nebraska. Compiled by the National Climatic Center and the National Climatic Data Center (U.S.), this collection presents invaluable meteorological information spanning several years. Researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the environmental history of Nebraska will find this an essential resource.
These volumes contain a wealth of data, providing insights into long-term climate trends and variations within the state. The detailed records serve as a crucial reference point for understanding the region's climate and its changes over time. This work is important for both scientific study and historical documentation.
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