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State of the Climate Reports


  • 2011 Publication (State of the Climate in 2010)
    • An Assessment of 2010 North American Temperatures
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  • 2010 Publication (State of the Climate in 2009)
    • Strong Seasonality in 2009 U.S. Temperatures
  • 2009 Publication (State of the Climate in 2008)
    • Factors Causing the 2008 U.S. Coolness
  • 2008 Publication (State of the Climate in 2007)
    • The Influence of SSTs on Global Land Surface Temperatures
    • Diagnosis of Cause(s) for 2007 U.S. Precipitation Extremes
Interpreting Weather and Climate Conditions
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Meetings
State of Climate Reports
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What is attribution?
Why attribution?
How is attribution performed?
Climate Assessment Resources (FACTS)
Historical Perspective U.S. Weather and Climate Extremes
climate attribution

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