The Florida Climate Center serves as the primary resource for climate data, information, and services in the state of Florida.


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The Florida Climate Center achieves its mission by providing climate monitoring, research, and expertise to be applied by the people, institutions, and businesses of Florida and the surrounding region.

We provide direct service by fulfilling requests for climate and weather data and information in a variety of formats.

We perform research that advances the understanding of the climate variability and changes of Florida and the surrounding region.

We provide outreach in presentations and at events aimed at a variety of groups, interests, and ages.

Adjust carbon sources and sinks by dragging the green points in the top left graph, then click the Run Projection tab to see the impact on atmospheric CO2 (right graph) and the relative fluxes (bottom graphic).

 

Important Notes:

  • The blue areas mark predicted ranges from climate models used in the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report (IPCC AR4, 2007).
  • The estimated global temperature response is a rough scaling based upon average IPCC AR4 (2007) model sensitivity to atmospheric CO2.

 

Visit this Carbon Cycle Resource Page from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

This applet is Copyright © 2011 by the American Meteorological Society.
This applet was developed by Ira Geer (AMS), Robert Weinbeck (AMS), and Tom Whittaker (University of Wisconsin-Madison).

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