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Rainfall Data Website

10/01/2007 11:19 PM

I used to use a link in a website (I think NOAA) which gives the rainfall data and rain gauge locations at various stations and cities within the United States. Unfortunately I lost that link. Could you please send me the link? Thanks a lot....... Mr Engineer.

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Re: rainfall data

10/02/2007 1:51 AM

This might be the link you are looking for.

http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/stationlocator.html

Next time, simply use Google search.

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Re: rainfall data

10/02/2007 3:54 AM

I agree about Googling (googling?).

However, the first hit I got was a warning that the old site caused system crashes. It offered another link. This is the warning site:

http://precip.fsl.noaa.gov/hourly_precip.html

I didn't bother going to the new link.

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Re: rainfall data

10/02/2007 4:35 AM

The new link:http://precip.fsl.noaa.gov/beta/precip5.html seemed to be working.

But, with this message: "Note: these data have not been Quality Controlled. We are aware that many reports are in error. Please use these data carefully."

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Re: Rainfall Data Website

10/03/2007 11:22 AM

Google NOAA and from there go to the regional weather centers, choose the one for your region it will contain the weater data for various stations in your region.

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