gov.noaa.nws.RER
DOC/NOAA/NWS
19480101
National Weather Service Record Event Report (RER)
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Current Record Event Report Products
Index page for all current Record Event Report products produced by National Weather Service Weather Forecast Offices
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The record event report (RER) is issued on an as-needed basis when a record weather event occurs. The RER provides a summary of a meteorological or hydrological event that equals or exceeds an existing maximum and minimum extreme records. Examples of record weather events include: maximum/minimum temperature extreme, highest/lowest sea level pressure, largest hail size, most/least precipitation/snowfall/snowdepth for a given calendar day, 24-hour period, storm total, or greatest snow depth.
the purpose of this product is to relay information to the public when an extreme record weather event occurs.
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Present
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ISO 19115 MD Topic Category Code
climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere
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NASA GCMD Science Keywords
Atmosphere > atmospheric temperature > air temperature
Atmosphere > atmospheric temperature > maximum/minimum temperature
Atmosphere > precipitation > precipitation amount
Atmosphere > precipitation > precipitation anomalies
Atmosphere > atmospheric winds > surface winds
Atmosphere > atmospheric pressure > sea level pressure
NASA GCMD Location Keywords
United States of America including U.S. territories Guam, America Somoa, and Puerto Rico
NASA GCMD Location Keywords
Vertical location, boundary layer
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Acknowledgement of the Data Originator when using the data item as a source
NOAA's National Weather Service Climate Services Division
Physical Scientist, Meteorologist or Program Analyst
mailing and physical
1325 East West Hwy OS4
Silver Spring
Maryland
20910
United States of America
301-713-1970
301-713-1520
james.zdrojewski@noaa.gov
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The record event report (RER) is issued on an as needed basis when a record weather event occurs. The RER provides a summary of a meteorological or hydrological event that equals or exceeds an existing maximum and minimum extreme records.
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The RER provides a summary of a meteorological or hydrological event that equals or exceeds an existing maximum and minimum extreme records. Examples of record weather events include: maximum/minimum temperature extreme, highest/lowest sea level pressure, largest hail size, most/least precipitation/snowfall/snowdepth for a given calendar day, 24-hour period, storm total, or greatest snow depth.
NOAA's National Weather Service
NOAA's National Weather Service
Physical Scientist, Meteorologist or Program Analyst
mailing and physical
1325 East West Hwy OS4
Silver Spring
Maryland
20910
United States of America
301-713-1970
301-713-1520
james.zdrojewski@noaa.gov
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See the NOAA National Weather Service disclaimer at http://www.weather.gov/disclaimer.php
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http://www.nws.noaa.gov/view/validProds.php?prod=RER
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/view/validProds.php?prod=RER
HTTP
web browser
National Weather Service Record Event Report (RER))
Index page for all current Record Event Report (RER) products produced by National Weather Service Weather Forecast Offices
download
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20090924
NOAA's National Weather Service Climate Services Division
Physical scientist, meteorologist, or program analyst
mailing and physical
1325 East West Hwy OS4.
Silver Spring
Maryland
20910
United States of America
301-713-1970
301-713-1520
jenna.meyers@noaa.gov
FGDC Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata
FGDC-STD-001-1998
http://www.fgdc.gov/standards/projects/FGDC-standards-projects/csdgm_rs_ex/MetadataRemoteSensingExtens.pdf
http://www.fgdc.gov/standards/projects/FGDC-standards-projects/csdgm_rs_ex/remote-sensing-metadata
Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata: Extensions for Remote Sensing Metadata, FGDC-STD-012-2002
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/metadata/extensions/local_extensions.html
NGDC Extensions to FGDC Metadata