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Regional Climate Networks

Regional Climate Networks are organized systems of weather stations and sensors spread across a specific geographic area, such as a continent or region. They collect data on temperature, rainfall, wind, and other climate variables regularly. This information helps scientists and policymakers understand climate patterns, monitor changes, and make informed decisions related to weather prediction, agriculture, water management, and disaster preparedness. By having a coordinated network, regional climate monitoring becomes more accurate and comprehensive, providing insights into long-term climate trends and local environmental conditions critical for sustainable planning and resilience.