Historical data resources

Long-term data and past events offer insights into how our planet works. Peer into observations from past decades, centuries, and beyond to see what has happened on Earth, how conditions have changed, and how they might change in the future. 

A 3x6 grid of labeled images of the different types of paleoclimatology data available: boorhole, cave, coral, fauna, fire history, forcing, historical, ice cores, insect, lake, lake levels, loess, paleo modeling, paleocean, plant macros, pollen, reconstructions, tree ring

A screenshot of the main page of the types of data available on the NOAA Paleoclimatology Datasets website. (Image credit: NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information)