Are there any websites out there which keeps a record of the local weather in the past? I need a global one.
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Start here:
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/climatedata.html
I'm guessing the Surface Data: Daily or Surface Data: Monthly sections will be most useful to you. The amount of data that's available, and how far back it goes, depends a lot on the country, but some of it goes back as far as 1800.
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You'll need to click "I Agree" on the first page. Everything there is free.
NOAA's website - I work at a weather derivatives firm, so I work with this data on a day-to-day basis. It's definitely a valuable and credible source!
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