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41 List of US State Climatologists - Overview |
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This article is from the Meteorology FAQ, by Tom Berg hcane@mobile.gulf.net with numerous contributions by others.
If you are looking for historical information for a US location, your
best bet would be to contact the state climatologist for the area of interest.
This unofficial list was compiled from a variety of sources, including
the official list of State Climatologists, which is available from John
Hughes at NCDC, JHUGHES@ncdc.noaa.gov.
Key to abbreviations:
T = Telephone O = Omnet F = Fax B = Bitnet TM = Telemail I = Internet URL = www URL
 
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