uri,href,identifier,attributes,caption,chapter_identifier,create_dt,lat_max,lat_min,lon_max,lon_min,ordinal,report_identifier,source_citation,submission_dt,time_end,time_start,title,url,usage_limits
/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/idaho/figure/id-observed-number-of-very-hot-days,https://data.globalchange.gov/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/idaho/figure/id-observed-number-of-very-hot-days,id-observed-number-of-very-hot-days,,"
	The observed number of very hot days (annual number of days with maximum temperature above 95°F) for 1900-2014, averaged over 5-year periods; these values are averages from eight long-term reporting stations.The number of hot days was mostly above average during the 2000s. The highest number of such days occurred during the late 1920s and 1930s. The dark horizontal line is the long-term average of 8.8 days per year. Source: CICS-NC and NOAA NCEI.

",idaho,2015-04-13T00:00:00,49.0009,41.9880,-117.2431,-111.0434,2,noaa-led-state-summaries-2017,,,2014-12-31T00:00:00,1899-12-31T00:00:00,"Observed Number of Very Hot Days",,"Free to use with credit to the original figure source."
/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/idaho/figure/id-observed-number-of-warm-nights,https://data.globalchange.gov/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/idaho/figure/id-observed-number-of-warm-nights,id-observed-number-of-warm-nights,,"
	The observed number of very warm nights (annual number of days with minimum temperature above 70°F) for 1900-2014, averaged over 5-year periods; these values are averages from eight long-term reporting stations. Warm nights are infrequent in Idaho because of the high elevation and dry atmosphere. The number of warm nights has been above average during the 2000s, although remaining a rare event. The dark horizontal line is the long-term average of 0.12 days per year. Source: CICS-NC and NOAA NCEI.

",idaho,2015-04-13T00:00:00,49.0009,41.9880,-117.2431,-111.0434,3,noaa-led-state-summaries-2017,,,2014-12-31T00:00:00,1900-01-01T00:00:00,"Observed Number of Warm Nights",,"Free to use with credit to the original figure source."
/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/idaho/figure/id-observed-number-of-very-cold-nights,https://data.globalchange.gov/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/idaho/figure/id-observed-number-of-very-cold-nights,id-observed-number-of-very-cold-nights,,"
	The observed number of very cold nights (annual number of days with minimum temperature below 0°F) for 1900–2014, averaged over 5-year periods; these values are averages from eight long-term reporting stations. The number of very cold nights has been below average since the early 1990s. In the period of record, the greatest number occurred during 1945–1949, when the state averaged 12.1 such days annually. The dark horizontal line is the long-term average of 8.3 days per year. Source: CICS-NC and NOAA NCEI.

",idaho,2015-04-13T00:00:00,49.0009,41.9880,-117.2431,-111.0434,4,noaa-led-state-summaries-2017,,,2014-12-31T00:00:00,1900-01-01T00:00:00,"Observed Number of Very Cold Nights",,"Free to use with credit to the original figure source."
/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/idaho/figure/id-observed-annual-precipitation,https://data.globalchange.gov/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/idaho/figure/id-observed-annual-precipitation,id-observed-annual-precipitation,,"
	The observed annual precipitation across Idaho for 1895–2014, averaged over 5-year periods; these values are averages from NCEI's version 2 climate division dataset.  The dark horizontal line is the long-term average of 23.7 inches annually. Source: CICS-NC and NOAA NCEI.

",idaho,2015-04-13T00:00:00,49.0009,41.9880,-117.2431,-111.0434,5,noaa-led-state-summaries-2017,,,2014-12-31T00:00:00,1895-01-01T00:00:00,"Observed Annual Precipitation",,"Free to use with credit to the original figure source."
/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/idaho/figure/id-observed-number-of-extreme-precipitation-events,https://data.globalchange.gov/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/idaho/figure/id-observed-number-of-extreme-precipitation-events,id-observed-number-of-extreme-precipitation-events,,"
	The observed number of days with extreme precipitation events (annual number of days with precipitation greater than 1 inch) for 1900–2014, averaged over 5-year periods; these values are averages from eight long-term reporting stations. Idaho has experienced an above normal number of extreme precipitation events during most of the late 1990s and 2000s, except for 2000–2004. The dark horizontal line is the long-term average of 1.4 days per year. Source: CICS-NC and NOAA NCEI.

",idaho,2015-04-13T00:00:00,49.0009,41.9880,-117.2431,-111.0434,6,noaa-led-state-summaries-2017,,,2014-12-31T00:00:00,1900-01-01T00:00:00,"Observed Number of Extreme Precipitation Events",,"Free to use with credit to the original figure source."
/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/idaho/figure/id-projected-change-in-spring-precipitation,https://data.globalchange.gov/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/idaho/figure/id-projected-change-in-spring-precipitation,id-projected-change-in-spring-precipitation,,"Projected changes in spring precipitation (%) by the middle of the 21st century compared to the late 20th century under a higher emissions pathway. Hatching represents areas where the majority of climate models indicate a statistically significant change. Idaho is part of a large area of projected increases across the northern United States. Source: CICS-NC, NOAA NCEI, and NEMAC.",idaho,2019-02-15T18:19:47,,,,,8,noaa-led-state-summaries-2017,,2019-06-11T12:22:41,2070-12-31T00:00:00,1971-01-01T00:00:00,"Projected Change in Spring Precipitation",,"Figure may be copyright protected and permission may be required. Contact original figure source for information"
/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/illinois/figure/il-observed-and-projected-temperature-change,https://data.globalchange.gov/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/illinois/figure/il-observed-and-projected-temperature-change,il-observed-and-projected-temperature-change,,"
	Observed and projected changes (compared to the 1901–1960 average) in near-surface air temperature for Illinois. Observed data are for 1900–2014. Projected changes for 2006–2100 are from global climate models for two possible futures: one in which greenhouse gas emissions continue to increase (higher emissions) and another in which greenhouse gas emissions increase at a slower rate (lower emissions). Temperatures in Illinois (orange line) have risen about 1°F since the beginning of the 20th century. Shading indicates the range of annual temperatures from the set of models. Observed temperatures are generally within the envelope of model simulations of the historical period (gray shading). Historically unprecedented warming is projected during the 21st century,. Less warming is expected under a lower emissions future (the coldest years being about as warm as the hottest year in the historical record; green shading) and more warming under a higher emissions future (the hottest years being about 10°F warmer than the hottest year in the historical record; red shading). Source: CICS-NC and NOAA NCEI.

",illinois,2015-08-12T00:00:00,42.5084,36.9701,-91.5129,-87.4952,1,noaa-led-state-summaries-2017,,,2100-12-31T00:00:00,1900-01-01T00:00:00,"Observed and Projected Temperature Change",,"Free to use with credit to the original figure source."
/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/illinois/figure/il-observed-spring-temperature,https://data.globalchange.gov/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/illinois/figure/il-observed-spring-temperature,il-observed-spring-temperature,,,illinois,2015-04-13T00:00:00,42.5084,36.9701,-91.5129,-87.4952,2a,noaa-led-state-summaries-2017,,,2014-12-31T00:00:00,1895-01-01T00:00:00,"Observed Spring Temperature",,"Free to use with credit to the original figure source."
/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/illinois/figure/il-observed-summer-temperature,https://data.globalchange.gov/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/illinois/figure/il-observed-summer-temperature,il-observed-summer-temperature,,,illinois,2015-04-13T00:00:00,42.5084,36.9701,-91.5129,-87.4952,2b,noaa-led-state-summaries-2017,,,2014-12-31T00:00:00,1895-01-01T00:00:00,"Observed Summer Temperature",,"Free to use with credit to the original figure source."
/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/illinois/figure/il-observed-number-of-very-hot-days,https://data.globalchange.gov/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/illinois/figure/il-observed-number-of-very-hot-days,il-observed-number-of-very-hot-days,,,illinois,2015-04-13T00:00:00,42.5084,36.9701,-91.5129,-87.4952,3a,noaa-led-state-summaries-2017,,,2014-12-31T00:00:00,1900-01-01T00:00:00,"Observed Number of Very Hot Days",,"Free to use with credit to the original figure source."
/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/illinois/figure/il-observed-number-of-very-warm-nights,https://data.globalchange.gov/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/illinois/figure/il-observed-number-of-very-warm-nights,il-observed-number-of-very-warm-nights,,,illinois,2015-04-13T00:00:00,42.5084,36.9701,-91.5129,-87.4952,3b,noaa-led-state-summaries-2017,,,2014-12-31T00:00:00,1900-01-01T00:00:00,"Observed Number of Very Warm Nights",,"Free to use with credit to the original figure source."
/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/illinois/figure/il-observed-number-of-very-cold-nights,https://data.globalchange.gov/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/illinois/figure/il-observed-number-of-very-cold-nights,il-observed-number-of-very-cold-nights,,,illinois,2015-04-13T00:00:00,42.5084,36.9701,-91.5129,-87.4952,3c,noaa-led-state-summaries-2017,,,2014-12-31T00:00:00,1900-01-01T00:00:00,"Observed Number of Very Cold Nights",,"Free to use with credit to the original figure source."
/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/illinois/figure/il-observed-annual-precipitation,https://data.globalchange.gov/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/illinois/figure/il-observed-annual-precipitation,il-observed-annual-precipitation,,,illinois,2015-04-13T00:00:00,42.5084,36.9701,-91.5129,-87.4952,3d,noaa-led-state-summaries-2017,,,2014-12-31T00:00:00,1900-01-01T00:00:00,"Observed Annual Precipitation",,"Free to use with credit to the original figure source."
/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/illinois/figure/il-observed-spring-precipitation,https://data.globalchange.gov/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/illinois/figure/il-observed-spring-precipitation,il-observed-spring-precipitation,,,illinois,2015-04-13T00:00:00,42.5084,36.9701,-91.5129,-87.4952,4a,noaa-led-state-summaries-2017,,,2014-12-31T00:00:00,1895-01-01T00:00:00,"Observed Spring Precipitation",,"Free to use with credit to the original figure source."
/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/illinois/figure/il-observed-summer-precipitation,https://data.globalchange.gov/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/illinois/figure/il-observed-summer-precipitation,il-observed-summer-precipitation,,,illinois,2015-04-13T00:00:00,42.5084,36.9701,-91.5129,-87.4952,4b,noaa-led-state-summaries-2017,,,2014-12-31T00:00:00,1895-01-01T00:00:00,"Observed Summer Precipitaton",,"Free to use with credit to the original figure source."
/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/illinois/figure/il-observed-number-of-extreme-precipitation-events,https://data.globalchange.gov/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/illinois/figure/il-observed-number-of-extreme-precipitation-events,il-observed-number-of-extreme-precipitation-events,,"
	Figure 5: The observed number of days with extreme precipitation events (annual number of days with precipitation greater than 2 inches) for 1900–2014, averaged over 5-year periods; these values are averages from 43 available long-term reporting stations. A typical station experiences 1–2 such events each year. The number of extreme precipitation events has been above average since the 1990s. During the most recent 5-year period (2010–2014), Illinois experienced a record high number of events when stations averaged more than 2 events annually. The dark horizontal line is the long-term average (1900–2014) of 1.62 days per year. Source: CICS-NC and NOAA NCEI.

",illinois,2015-04-13T00:00:00,42.5084,36.9701,-91.5129,-87.4952,5,noaa-led-state-summaries-2017,,,2014-12-31T00:00:00,1900-01-01T00:00:00,"Observed Number of Extreme Precipitation Events",,"Free to use with credit to the original figure source."
/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/illinois/figure/il-annual-lake-wide-average-water-levels-for-lake-michigan-huron,https://data.globalchange.gov/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/illinois/figure/il-annual-lake-wide-average-water-levels-for-lake-michigan-huron,il-annual-lake-wide-average-water-levels-for-lake-michigan-huron,,"
	Long-term annual time series of the average water levels for Lake Michigan-Huron. Water levels in the Great Lakes have fluctuated widely over the years. Lake Michigan-Huron has shown a statistically significant downward trend over the past 150 years. The trend is largely due to the high levels early in the period and extremely low levels during the 21st century. Source: NOAA NOS and Canadian Hydrographic Service.

",illinois,2014-04-24T11:41:00,42.5084,36.9701,-91.5129,-87.4952,6,noaa-led-state-summaries-2017,,,2015-04-30T00:00:00,1860-01-01T00:00:00,"Annual Lake-Wide Average Water Levels for Lake Michigan-Huron",,"Free to use with credit to the original figure source."
/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/illinois/figure/il-projected-change-in-spring-precipitation,https://data.globalchange.gov/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/illinois/figure/il-projected-change-in-spring-precipitation,il-projected-change-in-spring-precipitation,,"Projected change in spring precipitation (%) for the middle of the 21st century compared to the late 20th century under a higher emissions pathway. Hatching represents areas where the majority of climate models indicate a statistically significant change. Spring precipitation in Illinois is projected to increase in the range of 10–20% by 2050. These increases are part of a large area of projected increases across the northern United States. Source: CICS-NC, NOAA NCEI, and NEMAC.",illinois,2019-02-15T18:20:07,,,,,8,noaa-led-state-summaries-2017,,2019-06-11T12:29:54,2070-12-31T00:00:00,1971-01-01T00:00:00,"Projected Change in Spring Precipitation",,"Figure may be copyright protected and permission may be required. Contact original figure source for information"
/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/indiana/figure/in-observed-and-projected-temperature-change,https://data.globalchange.gov/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/indiana/figure/in-observed-and-projected-temperature-change,in-observed-and-projected-temperature-change,,"
	Observed and projected changes (compared to the 1901–1960 average) in near-surface air temperature for Indiana. Observed data are for 1900–2014. Projected changes for 2006–2100 are from global climate models for two possible futures: one in which greenhouse gas emissions continue to increase (higher emissions) and another in which greenhouse gas emissions increase at a slower rate (lower emissions). Temperatures in Indiana (orange line) have risen about 1°F since the beginning of the 20th century. Shading indicates the range of annual temperatures from the set of models. Observed temperatures are generally within the envelope of model simulations of the historical period (gray shading). Historically unprecedented warming is projected during the 21st century. Less warming is expected under a lower emissions future (the coldest years being about as warm as the hottest year in the historical record; green shading) and more warming under a higher emissions future (the hottest years being about 11°F warmer than the hottest year in the historical record; red shading). Source: CICS-NC and NOAA NCEI.

",indiana,2015-08-12T00:00:00,41.7607,37.7717,-88.0975,-84.7846,1,noaa-led-state-summaries-2017,,,2100-12-31T00:00:00,1900-01-01T00:00:00,"Observed and Projected Temperature Change",,"Free to use with credit to the original figure source."
/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/indiana/figure/in-observed-spring-temperature,https://data.globalchange.gov/report/noaa-led-state-summaries-2017/chapter/indiana/figure/in-observed-spring-temperature,in-observed-spring-temperature,,,indiana,2015-04-13T00:00:00,41.7607,37.7717,-88.0975,-84.7846,2a-1,noaa-led-state-summaries-2017,,,2009-12-31T00:00:00,1895-01-01T00:00:00,"Observed Spring Temperature",,"Free to use with credit to the original figure source."
