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CALIPSO satellite data provides Level 2 track measurements of cloud emissivity and cloud particle properties from the Infrared Imaging Radiometer (IIR). The dataset includes co-located pixel data along the lidar track, supporting analysis of cloud microphysics and radiative transfer. These observations were collected from the CALIPSO mission, which operated from 2006 to 2023 as part of the A-Train and C-Train satellite constellations.
From July 2006 to September 2011, sensors deployed by the Port Curtis Integrated Monitoring Program collected water quality data in South Trees Inlet (upper). The Australian Ocean Data Network hosts this dataset, which was last updated in June 2026.
From July 2006 to March 2026, sensors deployed in Zone 11 of the Outer Harbour collected water quality data as part of the Port Curtis Integrated Monitoring Program. The dataset is managed by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in June 2026.
Morenas Coloradas basin in the Central Andes of Argentina, covering 54 square kilometers, was surveyed for rock glacier activity and permafrost conditions. Meteorological, hydrological, and geophysical measurements, including temperature profiles and drillings, were conducted primarily between 1981 and 1993. The dataset, from NSIDCV0, documents the structure and dynamics of glacigenic and primary rock glaciers in this arid, high-altitude environment.
Sensor-deployed water quality data collected for the Port Curtis Integrated Monitoring Program in Zone 12, Colosseum Inlet. The Australian Ocean Data Network manages this dataset, which covers a twenty-year period from July 2006 to March 2026. The data was last updated in June 2026.
TES/Aura L2 Methane Nadir Special Observation V008 contains retrieved methane profiles from the Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer aboard NASA's Aura satellite, launched July 15, 2004. The dataset provides methane concentration profiles, estimated errors, geolocation, quality flags, and surface characteristics for nadir observations, derived from comparing observed spectra to modeled spectra via radiative transfer algorithms. A single Global Survey consisted of observations along 16 consecutive orbits, performing 4,608 retrievals at the start of a two-day cycle.
Port Curtis Integrated Monitoring Program data collected by sensors in Zone 10a of the lower Boyne Estuary. The dataset was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and covers a long-term period from July 2006 to March 2026. It likely contains time-series water quality measurements.
BOREAS TF-02 team collected vertical profiles of meteorological and ozone data using a tethered balloon system, extending tower measurements to 300 meters altitude. The tethersonde operated during the fall of 1993 and the spring, summer, and fall of 1994 at the SSA-OA site in the boreal forest. This dataset provides a detailed vertical snapshot of atmospheric conditions for a key ecosystem study.
Monthly snowfall and end-of-month snow depth measurements from 140 weather stations across Canada, spanning 1943 to 1982. Data originates from the Atmospheric Environment Service Canadian Climate Centre and NOAA's National Climatic Data Center, curated by NASA. Records are organized into eight regional files, each containing stations with a minimum of 20 years of observations.
156 active placer mining operations in Yukon during the 2024 season generated record revenue. Reported production of 85,799 crude ounces yielded C$230 million, the highest in Yukon's placer gold production history since 1886. The data is provided by the Government of Yukon and covers the period from April 1 to November 1, 2024.
Geoscience Australia's National Groundwater Systems Project produced a 3D geological and hydrogeological model of the Great Artesian Basin and Lake Eyre Basin. The model is populated with volume of shale (Vshale) values calculated from 2,310 wells across the Surat, Eromanga, Carpentaria, and Lake Eyre basins. This second iteration of the model provides a refined architecture of aquifer and aquitard geometry for 18 hydrogeological units.
TES/Aura Level 2 Carbonyl Sulfide Lite Nadir Version 7 data provides vertical profiles of carbonyl sulfide (OCS) concentrations retrieved from nadir-viewing satellite observations. Each global survey consists of up to 16 consecutive orbits, performing approximately 3,200 atmospheric retrievals over a two-day cycle. The data includes retrieved concentration profiles, estimated errors, geolocation, quality flags, and surface characteristics for each observation target.
DC3_Miscellaneous_DLR-Falcon_Data and DC3_Radiation_AircraftInSitu_DC8_Data are products from the Deep Convective Clouds and Chemistry (DC3) field campaign. The data were collected onboard the DLR Falcon and NASA DC-8 aircraft from May to June 2012, based in Salina, Kansas, with observations in Colorado, Texas, Oklahoma, and Alabama. The campaign aimed to understand storm dynamics, lightning processes, and their impact on upper tropospheric chemistry.
DopplerScatt's Ka-band radar, mounted on a B200 aircraft, provides concurrent 24 km swath measurements of ocean surface vector winds and currents. This Level 2 dataset captures a two-week pilot campaign in October 2021, approximately 300 km offshore of San Francisco, for the Sub-Mesoscale Ocean Dynamics Experiment. Its provisional V1 data, cross-calibrated against the 'dopvis_2021' model function, is intended to give larger-scale context and validate in-situ measurements of ocean divergence.
Ontario, Canada hosts this dataset of airborne radar observations collected during the GPM Cold-season Precipitation Experiment (GCPEx) from 11 January to 25 February, 2012. The dataset contains measurements from the Second Generation Airborne Precipitation Radar (APR-2), a dual-frequency, Doppler, dual-polarization system flown aboard a NASA DC-8 aircraft to study snowfall microphysics. It was produced by the GHRC DAAC to validate and improve satellite-based snowfall retrieval algorithms for the Global Precipitation Measurement mission.
February 20, 2012, provides the sole day of data for this collection of geo-located, visible-wavelength imagery from a nadir camera aboard the NASA DC-8 aircraft. The dataset was created by the GHRC_DAAC for the Cold-season Precipitation Experiment (GCPEx), which aimed to improve satellite-based snowfall detection algorithms. It includes ancillary aircraft navigation data and ground temperatures to support emissivity studies related to snow and ice cover.
121.1 MB of processed data and NCL scripts supports research on the detected impacts of atmospheric rivers on marine heatwaves. The repository, authored by Suqiong Hu, contains the processed datasets and code used for analysis and figure generation in the corresponding study. It was last updated on June 1, 2026, and is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
The dataset provides climate assessment maps forming the basis for integrating climatic concerns into urban planning. It includes representations of polluted areas, discharge chambers, and guideways, as well as separate assessments for day and night situations. The Bundesamt fΓΌr Kartographie und GeodΓ€sie produced these maps, which also highlight particularly polluted and vulnerable areas and include recommendations from the Urban Development Plan (StEP) Climate 2.0.
Global 0.25x0.25 degree gridded data provides daily measurements of total column ozone and related atmospheric parameters. The dataset is derived from the OMI/Aura satellite using an enhanced TOMS algorithm on ultraviolet radiance data at 317.5 and 331.2 nm. It contains pixel-level data binned into daily global grids without averaging, allowing for custom filtering and regridding.
OMI/Aura satellite data provides a daily global snapshot of atmospheric conditions gridded at a 0.25x0.25 degree resolution. This Level-2G product bins raw pixel-level observations without averaging, preserving original values for total column ozone, UV aerosol index, cloud properties, and viewing geometry. Scientists can apply custom filtering to these gridded files, stored in HDF-EOS5 format with a maximum size of about 150 MB per daily file.