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The Florida Climate Center (FCC) is part of three-tiered system that serves to provide climate data, information, and services for the United States. Affiliated with the National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) in Asheville, NC and the Southeast Regional Climate Center (SERCC), the Florida Climate Center should be the first stop for climate data and information for citizens, organizations, educational institutions and private businesses in the state of Florida. We seek to serve the state of Florida by providing:

  • Climate Data:
    Historical weather observations for weather stations throughout the state of Florida. We are able to provide data for most stations from 1948-present.
  • Climate Information:
    Long-term historical averages for various stations, climate divisions, and the entire state.
  • Extreme Events:
    Information and analyses on extreme events such as storms, freezes, droughts, floods and hurricanes.
  • Special Analysis:
    With his vast knowledge of El Niño, La Niña and climate variability, the State Climatologist and staff can offer expert insight into Florida's climate trends.
  • Outreach:
    Inform and educate the people of Florida about current and emerging climate issues.
 
 

Facilities

The Florida Climate Center is housed at Florida State University's Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies. Located off campus in the Robert M. Johnson Building in Innovation Park, the Florida Climate Center maintains archives of original cooperative station observations dating back to the early 1900's along with Division of Forestry rainfall records and NCDC publications.

 
 
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Affiliations

The Florida Climate Center is part of a three-tiered system providing climate services at the national, regional and state levels.

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