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  1. PRISM is a set of monthly, yearly, and single-event gridded data products of mean temperature and precipitation, max/min temperatures, and dewpoints, primarily for the United States. In-situ point measurements are ingested into the PRISM (Parameter elevation Regression on Independent Slopes Model) statistical mapping system.

  2. United States Monthly and Yearly [Annual] Mean Maximum Dew Point Temperature Climate Maps for the US Lower 48 States, with Mean High Dew Point Temperature Presented Individually or Via Automatic Slide Show.

  3. Dew point temperature is a measure of moisture in the air and is contoured here every 5 degrees. When the dew point temperature is close to the temperature of the air, the air is nearly saturated. However, nearly saturated air is not always humid. Only when the temperatures reach above 70 degrees Fahrenheit and dew points rise nearly as high ...

  4. A collection of monthly summaries recapping climate-related occurrences on both a global and national scale

  5. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Weather Service (NWS) NWS Graphical Forecast is an interactive map that displays current and forecasted meteorological products including: Temperature, Precipitation, Probability of Precipitation, Weather, Hazards, Dew Point, Relative Humidity, Wind Speed, Wind Gusts, Wind Direction ...

  6. United States Monthly and Yearly [Annual] Mean Dew Point Temperature Climate Maps for the US Lower 48 States, with Average Dew Point Temperature Presented Individually or Via Automatic Slide Show.

  7. This map displays the dew point at a given point in time. The dew point is the temperature at which the air would be fully saturated (100% RH) and capable of forming dew (or frost, if it's cold enough). In the summertime, dew points are a useful measure of humidity (much more so than Relative Humidity).

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