Need help finding climate data? Please fill out our data request form and we’ll be in touch! Filter datasets: Select VariablesAll VariablesAir temperatureCloud CoverCoastal water levels (Waves/Surge/Tides)DroughtENSO and Global Climate OscillationsEvaporation / TranspirationFireHeatHumidityLakes / ReservoirsPrecipitationPressureRunoff / StreamflowSevere WeatherSnowpackSocial VulnerabilitySoilsSunlight / Infrared (Radiation)Water temperatureWind Select FormatsAll FormatsDataGraphMapText description Select TimeframesAll TimeframesHistoricalLong-term projectionsReal-timeSeasonal ForecastsShort-term Outlooks Search datasets Apply 4 datasets matching your filters All datasets GOES Lightning Satellite ViewerDescription: View a map of real-time satellite imagery and lightning activity across the northwestern contiguous United States. Data is available from the present and the most recent 20 hours. Data is updated every 5 minutes. Variables: Severe WeatherFormats: MapTimeframe: Real-timeSource: GOES-WestAccess Data SPC Storm Events DatabaseDescription: Search for notable storm events from 1950 to present across Washington including snowfall, high winds, extreme heat, flooding, marine hazards, and severe thunderstorms. Variables: Air temperature, Coastal water levels (Waves/Surge/Tides), Fire, Heat, Precipitation, Runoff / Streamflow, Severe Weather, WindFormats: Text descriptionTimeframe: HistoricalSource: SPCAccess Data SPC Severe Weather Outlook (Days 1-8)Description: View the current (Day 1) and upcoming severe weather forecasts from the Storm Prediction Center. These forecasts convey the probability of observing severe wind, hail, or tornadoes at a given location on the map. Variables: Severe WeatherFormats: Map, Text descriptionTimeframe: Short-term OutlooksSource: NOAA Storm Prediction CenterAccess Data Vaisala Interactive Lightning Climatology MapDescription: View a global map of annualized lightning strike density from 2016-2023. Variables: Severe WeatherFormats: MapTimeframe: HistoricalSource: VaisalaAccess Data Back to Top