SiteMap
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About the SRCC is a brief description of what SRCC is all about.
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Frequently Asked Questions About the SRCC
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Questions pertaining to data content
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Data delivery and consultation fees
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Questions of a general nature
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Answering questions on obtaining climate data
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Information for legal and insurance claims with information on data certifications
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Availability of data through the SRCC
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Directions and Local Attractions
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Directions to the LSU Campus and the SRCC
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A list of climate datasets available at the SRCC
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Products and services that incur processing fees
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A brief overview of products we offer on our web site
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Links to local, regional, and national climate sites which contain archived data and climate outlooks
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Educational resources for teachers and students
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Other informative links that are related to weather and climate including river data, sunrise/sunset, etc.
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Travel weather for places within the United States and worldwide
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Include links to the National Weather Service and other forecasting sites
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NCDC Normals, Climate Narratives, And Links To The State Climate Offices
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Information Pertinent to the Monitoring of Drought, Flood, Agriculture, and more !
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Climate summaries of temperature, degree days, and precipitation by region, and temperature and precipitation by station.
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Click on a station to view a graph showing year to date temperature and accumulated precipitation.
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Click on a station to view a graph showing year to date temperature and accumulated precipitation.
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Click on a station to view a graph showing year to date temperature and accumulated precipitation.
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Click on a station to view a graph showing year to date temperature and accumulated precipitation.
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Click on a station to view a graph showing year to date temperature and accumulated precipitation.
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Click on a station to view a graph showing year to date temperature and accumulated precipitation.
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Synoptic Charts, Radar, and much more!
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A climate report on the Southern Region containing monthly summaries, extremes, and storm reports.
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The Atlantic hurricane season extends from June 1 through November 30
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Links to additional tropical storm information
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Report archives of past tropical storms/hurricanes.
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Real-Time reports from the National Hurricane Center and graphical products from the SRCC
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Current weather and oceanic observations
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Current satellite images from the LSU Earth Scan Laboratory
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The forecast for the current Hurricane Season as issued by Dr. William Gray of Colorado State University.
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