See How Climate Change Has Shaped Any City

Over 100 years of NOAA temperature records — warming stripes and climate spirals for any U.S. location, printed on apparel.

What you'll see: A warming spiral plots monthly temperatures from the 1900s to today on a radial axis — blue rings for cooler years spiral outward to red as the planet warms. Warming stripes compress each year into a single color bar, making the trend impossible to miss.

View climate trends averaged across the entire United States

How It Works

1

Pick a Location

We find the nearest NOAA weather station and pull 100+ years of temperature records.

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See the Data

View warming stripes and climate spirals generated from 100+ years of local records.

3

Wear Your Story

Choose a t-shirt or hoodie, printed on demand with that location's unique climate visualization.

Plus, every purchase plants a tree. Learn more

Frequently Asked Questions

What are warming stripes?
Warming stripes (also called climate stripes) are a data visualization created by climate scientist Ed Hawkins. Each vertical stripe represents one year's average temperature, colored from blue (cooler than baseline) to red (warmer). The pattern reveals long-term warming trends at a glance.
Where does the temperature data come from?
All temperature data comes from NOAA's Global Historical Climatology Network (GHCN), using the weather station nearest to your ZIP code. These are real recorded temperatures spanning over a century, not modeled estimates.
How are the climate visualizations personalized?
When you enter your ZIP code, we find the nearest NOAA weather station and pull its full temperature record. The warming stripes and climate spiral on your product are generated from that station's data, making each piece unique to your location.
Are the products printed on demand?
Yes. Every order is custom printed with your location's climate data. Because each piece is made to order with unique visualizations, we maintain quality while minimizing waste.