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WeatherSTEM
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1: Title
2: Objectives and Standards
3: Essential Questions
4: Sensor Sponsors
5: WeatherSTEM Stations: West Virginia
6: What is Weather? What is Climate?
7: Weather Vs. Climate
8: Köppen Climate Classifications
9: Geography
10: West Virginia Long-Term Temperature Data
11: West Virginia Cities - Temperatures
12: Temperature: Charleston WV
13: Temperature: Elkins WV
14: Temperature: Martinsburg WV
15: Temperature: Parkersburg WV
16: Temperature: Snowshoe WV
17: West Virginia Temperature Records
18: West Virginia Lon-Term Precipitation Data
19: Annual Average Precipitation
20: West Virginia Cities - Precipitation
21: West Virginia's Record Precipitation
22: Plant Hardiness Zones
23: West Virginia Growing Season
24: Livestock Stress
25: Severe Weather
26: Winter Weather
27: Ice Storms
28: Thunderstorms
29: Tornadoes
30: Flooding
31: Drought
32: Key Points: Climate of West Virginia
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Key Points: Climate of West Virginia
The geography of West Virginia plays an important role on defining the climate across the state.
Multiple types of severe weather impact the state throughout the year.
Visit the website of the
West Virginia State Climate Office and Meteorology located at Marshall University
for more information.