|  The new system, called cli-MATE, representing MRCC Application Tools 
			Environment, is an online user-based system in which people can 
			obtain a myriad of weather and climate data on various time and 
			spatial scales: hourly, daily, monthly, seasonal and annual, and by 
			individual station, climate division and state. Real-time and 
			historical climate data is accessible from around the United States, 
			and registrants also have access to value-added tools, such as 
			customizable charts of climate data, growing season statistics, 
			degree-day products and graphs, freeze statistics, ranking of 
			climate values, gridded maps of climate data and averages over 
			various regions, and much more.  
			 Using the data and value-added tools available on cli-MATE, 
			people can answer questions such as: "How many growing degree-days 
			have there been in my location since I planted my crops on April 
			16?" "This summer it hardly rained in my town. Was this the driest 
			summer on record?" "When does the first measurable snowfall 
			typically occur each season in my city?" "What were the highest 
			precipitation totals in my county during the heavy rainstorm last 
			week?" To have access to cli-MATE, a user must register first, which can 
			be easily done by clicking "Register Here" on the top right of the 
			cli-MATE home page: 
			http://mrcc.isws.illinois.edu/CLIMATE/.  
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            The Midwestern Regional Climate Center also provides other resources 
			to obtain climate information, including real-time data and other 
			resources from Midwest Climate Watch,
			
			http://mrcc.isws.illinois.edu/cliwatch/watch.htm, and the MRCC 
			Mobile Maps, 
			http://mrcc.isws.illinois.edu/m/. For users who would like to 
			download and access large amounts of climate data, the center is 
			still offering services to help with those needs through the service 
			office: email 
			mrcc@isws.illinois.edu. 
			[Text from file received from
			 
			Midwestern Regional Climate Center] 
			The Midwestern Regional Climate Center 
			is a cooperative program of the Illinois State Water Survey at the 
			Prairie Research Institute, University of Illinois, and the National 
			Climatic Data Center of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric 
			Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce. 
			 
			
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