Dataset Overview
Total Rows
11,777,160
Total Columns
6
File Format
PARQUET
Analyzed At
2026-04-03 02:42
Description

NCEI monthly climate time series for U.S. climate divisions: one row per state FIPS code, division number, calendar year, month, and variable code (e.g. temperature, precipitation, drought indices, degree days). Values are the published divisional anomalies or totals for that product. Use for climate division–scale analysis from 1895 through the end date of your extract.
NOAA

Researcher contributions
  • NOAA — NOAA
About this Dataset LLM Generated
General Description

This dataset appears to contain climate-related data for a specific state or region in the United States. The columns suggest that it tracks various weather conditions over time, with each row representing a single observation. The variable column indicates that the data measures different aspects of climate, such as temperature or precipitation.

Data Quality Insights

The overall quality score is 92.66/100, indicating a relatively high level of data quality. However, the validity score is only 78.01/100, suggesting some inconsistencies or errors in the data. The completeness and uniqueness scores are both 100%, implying that all the data points are present and there is no duplication.

Potential Use Cases

1. Analyzing historical climate trends to inform policy decisions
2. Developing climate models for forecasting future weather patterns

Important Caveats/Limitations

1. The dataset only contains data from a specific state or region, limiting its generalizability to other areas.
2. The quality score may not accurately reflect the data's accuracy due to potential errors or inconsistencies.

Suggested Tags/Keywords

climate, weather, temperature, precipitation, historical climate data

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