Nov 17, 2008 | OK
OKC Urban Micronet Launched
Representatives from the University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma City came together at the National Weather Center this morning to unveil the Oklahoma...
Nov 04, 2008 | IL
Late October freeze ends...
While far northern Illinois saw freezing temperatures earlyin the month, the official close to the 2008 growing season at most locationsoccurred on...
Nov 02, 2008 | NJ
A Taste of All Seasons:...
October is considered a transitional month, with leaves changing color, hours of daylight diminishing and the weather shifting from warm to cool...
RCC
Regional Climate Centers (RCCs) are partners in a national climate service program that includes the NOAA's National Climatic Data Center (NCDC), the RCCs, and State Climate Offices. The network of six RCCs provides convenient and timely access to accurate and reliable climate information. These centers also monitor and report current climate conditions in the regions they serve. Each RCC serves a multi-state region with applied climate services, reaearch and data. Individual RCCs often pursue unique projects, but they collectively provide a blanket of services, research and data to their constituents, which include the State Climate Offices.

RCC services and research help to better explain climate and its impacts on the region, provide practical solutions to specific climate problems, and allow the development of information on climate-sensitive issues such as agriculture, climate change, energy, the environment, human health, risk management, transportation, and water resources.

The six Regional Climate Centers are:

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