I'm trying to find the greatest and least amounts of rainfalls recorded for each month in Miami, Florida. So far I've gone to noaa.gov, weather.com, and the usual search engines, with no luck.
Tomorrow morning I'm gonna call the NOAA office in Miami. Any other suggestions?
I'm trying to find the greatest and least amounts of rainfalls recorded for each month in Miami, Florida. So far I've gone to noaa.gov, weather.com, and the usual search engines, with no luck.
Tomorrow morning I'm gonna call the NOAA office in Miami. Any other suggestions?
Thanks.
Try the local news outlets such as radio, TV, or newspaper. Maybe check with the Coast Guard station too; if they don't have the records, they might direct you to a source.
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I'm trying to find the greatest and least amounts of rainfalls recorded for each month in Miami, Florida. So far I've gone to noaa.gov, weather.com, and the usual search engines, with no luck.
Tomorrow morning I'm gonna call the NOAA office in Miami. Any other suggestions?
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check your federal government website for things like that. Miami is a main city, so they must have records like that on a national database type thing.
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"There are no passengers on Spaceship Earth. We are all crew." - Marshall McLuhan
"We must not forget that when radium was discovered no one knew that it would prove useful in hospitals. The work was one of pure science. And this is a proof that scientific work must not be considered from the point of view of the direct usefulness of it." - Marie Curie