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Australian Ocean Data Network collected this wind data set from weather sensors deployed on the AIMS Weather Station site at Ningaloo Reef. The data set was last updated on 2026-06-16. Available file formats are PNG and HTML.
Amazon region climate model outputs from the Community Earth System Model version 2 (CESM2) assessing deforestation impacts. The dataset contains results from experiments combining land cover scenarios with high and low CO2 emission pathways for the period 2050 to 2080. It was authored by lee danbi and last updated on figshare in May 2026.
From 31 July 1987 to 30 May 1988, weather sensors deployed on the John Brewer site collected this data set. It originates from the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated on the platform in June 2026.
A report summarizing processing techniques for non-seismic geophysical data collected on BMR Marine Survey 68. The survey was conducted in the northeast Gippsland Basin and southern New South Wales margin. The cruise took place between 21 March and 15 April 1987.
Minnesota weather data from 1977, collected by the National Weather Service in International Falls and solar insolation measurements from Fall Lake Dam in Winton. The dataset includes atmospheric temperature, water vapor, precipitation, and solar radiation parameters. Data collection involved calibrated instruments, including a Yellow Springs solar cell.
NASA provides National Weather Service daily climatology data for 1976 from International Falls, Minnesota, representative of the Superior National Forest area. The dataset includes total solar insolation measurements from Fall Lake Dam in Winton, Minn., collected by a University of Minnesota professor using calibrated instruments. This is a historical record from a single year.
NASA's Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 (OCO-2) mission provides spatially ordered, geolocated measurements of atmospheric carbon dioxide. The dataset contains high-resolution spectrometer readings of reflected sunlight at specific near-infrared wavelengths to characterize CO2 buildup. It represents the current retrospective processing version, superseding all older data releases.
Snow water equivalent data provides a global daily measurement of water stored in snowpack, derived from passive microwave observations by the AMSR2 instrument on the GCOM-W1 satellite. The near real-time product is processed by NASA's LANCE system within 3 hours of observation and mapped to 25 km Equal-Area Scalable Earth Grids for both hemispheres. This dataset supports monitoring of the global water and energy cycle, with a science-quality version available for long-term analysis.
Weather data for 1972 from the Superior National Forest area, collected by the National Weather Service in International Falls, Minnesota. Total solar insolation measurements were made at Fall Lake Dam in Winton, Minnesota, using a Yellow Springs solar cell calibrated against an Eppley Pyranometer. The dataset is hosted by NASA and appears on multiple government data platforms.
1979 weather data was collected by the National Weather Service in International Falls, Minnesota, and is considered representative of the Superior National Forest area. Total solar insolation measurements were made at Fall Lake Dam in Winton, Minnesota, using a Yellow Springs solar cell calibrated against an Eppley Pyranometer. The dataset is hosted by NASA and appears on multiple government data platforms.
Weather data collected by the National Weather Service in International Falls, Minnesota, is combined with total solar insolation measurements from Fall Lake Dam in Winton, Minn. The solar insolation values were measured by a University of Minnesota researcher using a Yellow Springs solar cell calibrated against an Eppley Pyranometer. This dataset represents daily climatology for the Superior National Forest area for the year 1989.
This dataset contains 1984 daily weather observations and solar radiation measurements for a forested region in northern Minnesota. Data originates from the National Weather Service in International Falls and specialized insolation measurements taken at Fall Lake Dam in Winton. The dataset is hosted by NASA and appears on multiple government data platforms.
NASA's OMPS-NPP L2 NM Formaldehyde (HCHO) Total Column dataset provides global measurements of formaldehyde derived from the Ozone Mapping and Profiling Suite Nadir-Mapper instrument on the Suomi-NPP satellite. Data is derived from radiances at wavelengths between 328.5 and 356.5 nm, with a spatial resolution of 50 km x 50 km at nadir and a swath width of about 2800 km. Each daily granule contains data from the daylight portion of approximately 14.5 orbits.
OMPS-NPP LP L2 Temperature Vertical Profile swath daily 3-slit V1.0 contains daily global temperature profiles from the ground up to about 60 km, measured by the Ozone Mapping and Profiling Suite Limb-Profiler sensor on the Suomi-NPP satellite. The data provides a vertical resolution of approximately 1.8 km and is derived from the center slit of the instrument's three-slit design during the daylight portion of about 14.5 orbits per day. It is stored in Hierarchical Data Format Version 5 (HDF5) and is produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
OMPS-NPP L3 NM Ozone Total Column data provides daily global maps of atmospheric ozone concentrations. Measurements are derived from the Ozone Mapping and Profiling Suite Nadir-Mapper instrument aboard the Suomi-NPP satellite. The product includes UV aerosol index and reflectivity at 331 nm retrievals, gridded to a 1.0-degree resolution.
Bulgaria's daily air quality bulletin reports exceedances of threshold values for key pollutants. The data covers fine particulate matter (PM10), sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide, and ozone for February 2026. It is published by the Data Department of Bulgaria's State e-Government Agency.
Monthly globally gridded freshwater wetland methane emissions from 2001 to 2018, provided in three flux units. The data were derived using a random forest upscaling model trained on 119 site-years of eddy covariance data from 43 wetland sites across multiple classes and climate zones. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration produced this dataset, which adjusts emissions using two global wetland extent maps.
2004 Index of Stream Condition scores provide a snapshot of river health for major Victorian waterways, based on data collected over a five-year period from 1999 to 2004. The dataset includes overall and subindex scores for five components: hydrology, physical form, streamside zone, water quality, and aquatic life. It was produced by the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action using methods updated from a 1999 benchmark to incorporate new scientific advances.
3,046 color-infrared transparencies were captured from a NASA ER-2 high-altitude aircraft during the SAFARI 2000 Dry Season Aircraft Campaign in August and September 2000. The Oak Ridge National Laboratory Distributed Active Archive Center (ORNL DAAC) has archived scanned subsets of this imagery, including 515 frames digitized by the University of the Witwatersrand. This collection provides spatially detailed documentation of parts of southern Africa for atmospheric and ecological research.
Norman Julius Steinert published code and data on 2026-05-04 to reproduce findings from a study on permafrost carbon release. The 182.5 MB archive contains Python notebooks and organized data streams from climate models like NorESM2-LM and JULES. It is licensed under CC-BY-4.0.