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The U.S. National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) in Asheville, North Carolina is the world's largest active archive of weather data.
The Center has more than 150 years of data on hand with 224 gigabytes of new information added each day. NCDC archives 99 percent of all NOAA data, including over 320 million paper records; 2.5 million microfiche records; over 1.2 petabytes of digital data residing in a mass storage environment. NCDC has satellite weather images back to 1960.
Data are received from a wide variety of sources, including satellites, radar, remote sensing systems, NWS cooperative observers, aircraft, ships, radiosonde, wind profiler, rocketsonde, solar radiation networks, and NWS Forecast/Warnings/Analyses Products.
The Center, provides historical perspectives on climate which are vital to studies on global climate change, the greenhouse effect, and other environmental issues. The Center stores information essential to industry, agriculture, science, agriculture, hydrology, transportation, recreation, and engineering.
The NCDC says:
NCDC also maintains World Data Center for Meteorology, Asheville. The four World Centers (US, USSR, Japan, China) have created a free and open atmosphere in which data and dialogue are exchanged.
NCDC maintains the datasets amongst a vast number of other .