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Environmental Protection Agency: Climate Change Indicators - Weather and Climate
Environmental Protection Agency

This chapter focuses on observed changes in temperature, precipitation, storms, floods, and droughts.

Environmental Protection Agency: Climate Change Indicators - High and Low Temperatures
Environmental Protection Agency

This indicator describes trends in unusually hot and cold temperatures across the United States.

Environmental Protection Agency: Climate Change Indicators - U.S. and Global Precipitation
Environmental Protection Agency

This indicator describes trends in average precipitation for the United States and the world.

Environmental Protection Agency: Climate Change Indicators - Heavy Precipitation
Environmental Protection Agency

This indicator tracks the frequency of heavy precipitation events in the United States.

Environmental Protection Agency: Climate Change Indicators - River Flooding
Environmental Protection Agency

This indicator examines changes in the size and frequency of inland river flood events in the United States.

Environmental Protection Agency: Climate Change Indicators - Tropical Cyclone Activity
Environmental Protection Agency

This indicator examines the frequency, intensity, and duration of hurricanes and other tropical storms in the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean, and Gulf of Mexico.

Environmental Protection Agency: A Closer Look - Temperature and Drought in the Southwest
Environmental Protection Agency

This feature provides a closer look at trends in temperature and drought in the southwestern United States.

Environmental Protection Agency: Climate Change Indicators - Oceans
Environmental Protection Agency

Covering about 70 percent of the Earth’s surface, the world’s oceans have a two-way relationship with weather and climate.

Environmental Protection Agency: Climate Change Indicators - Ocean Heat
Environmental Protection Agency

This indicator describes trends in the amount of heat stored in the world’s oceans.

Environmental Protection Agency: Climate Change Indicators - Sea Level
Environmental Protection Agency

This indicator describes how sea level has changed over time. The indicator describes two types of sea level changes: absolute and relative.

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