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Type: Dataset
Tags: NOAA, Climate, NCEI, climate change, temperature, USCRN, precipitation, soil, ATDD
Bibtex:
Tags: NOAA, Climate, NCEI, climate change, temperature, USCRN, precipitation, soil, ATDD
Bibtex:
@article{, title= {us-climate-reference-network}, journal= {}, author= {Diamond, H. J. and T. R. Karl and M. A. Palecki and C. B. Baker and J. E. Bell and R. D. Leeper and D. R. Easterling and J. H. Lawrimore and T. P. Meyers and M. R. Helfert and G. Goodge and P. W. Thorne and W. G. Collins and M. E. Hall and J. Kochendorfer and T. Wilson}, year= {}, url= {https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/crn/}, abstract= {The U.S. Climate Reference Network (USCRN) is a systematic and sustained network of climate monitoring stations with sites across the contiguous U.S., Alaska, and Hawaii. These stations use high-quality instruments to measure temperature, precipitation, soil conditions, and more. USCRN provides a continuous series of climate observations to monitor national climate trends and support climate-impact research.}, keywords= {NOAA, NCEI, USCRN, climate, climate change, temperature, precipitation, soil, ATDD}, terms= {}, license= {}, superseded= {} }