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National

  • Annual Average Temperature (Departure from the 1901-2000 Average)
    Annual Average Temperature (Departure from the 1901-2000 Average)
  • Annual CO2 Emissions in the U.S.
    Annual CO2 Emissions in the U.S.
  • Arctic Sea Ice Annual Minimum
    Arctic Sea Ice Annual Minimum
  • Arctic Sea Ice Extent (Annual Average)
    Arctic Sea Ice Extent (Annual Average)
  • Atlantic Basin Strongest Hurricanes
    Atlantic Basin Strongest Hurricanes
  • Atlantic Tropical Storms and Hurricanes
    Atlantic Tropical Storms and Hurricanes
  • Average and Projected Change
    Average and Projected Change
  • Days Above 90°F
    Days Above 90°F
  • Hottest Years on Record
    Hottest Years on Record
  • Increases in Amounts of Very Heavy Precipitation (1958 to 2007)
    Increases in Amounts of Very Heavy Precipitation (1958 to 2007)
  • National: Lake-Effect Snow
    National: Lake-Effect Snow
  • Observed and Projected Sea Surface Temperature Change: Atlantic Hurricane Formation Region
    Observed and Projected Sea Surface Temperature Change: Atlantic Hurricane Formation Region
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