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Australia's gravity anomaly grids derived from the 2019 National Gravity Compilation. Geoscience Australia and Intrepid Geophysics produced these isostatic regional grids using the Airy compensation method with new elevation models and seismic-derived Moho grids. The project tested two flow streams, comparing results with Geoscience Australia's 2016 and 2019 models.
CALIPSO satellite data provides global distributions of ice cloud extinction and ice water content histograms on a uniform spatial grid. The Level 1B product contains half-orbit geolocated, calibrated radiances registered to a 1 km grid from the Imaging Infrared Radiometer. The satellite mission, a partnership between NASA and CNES, operated from April 28, 2006 until its conclusion on August 1, 2023.
From August 20 to October 10, 2019, this dataset contains in-situ meteorological and navigational measurements from the NASA P-3B aircraft during the Clouds, Aerosol and Monsoon Processes-Philippines Experiment (CAMP2Ex). The data supports research on aerosol-cloud interactions, radiation feedbacks, and monsoon meteorology in the Philippine region. It was collected as part of a coordinated campaign involving 19 P-3B science flights and 11 flights by a second SPEC Learjet aircraft dedicated to cloud microphysics.
PISTON-ONR-NOAA_RVMirai_2018 contains data from a 2018 collaborative cruise of the Japanese research vessel R/V Mirai in the Philippine Sea. The dataset is part of the multi-agency PISTON field campaign, which deployed three shipboard cruises, eight drifting floats, and two full-depth moorings between August 2018 and September 2019 to study multi-scale tropical convection and air-sea interaction. Its columns likely contain vertical profiles of atmospheric temperature, pressure, winds, water vapor, and precipitation, as suggested by the platform tags.
September 2019 data from the Propagation of Intra-Seasonal Tropical Oscillations (PISTON) field campaign in the Philippine Sea. This dataset results from a joint NASA, ONR, and NOAA effort to study multi-scale tropical convection and air-sea interactions, specifically targeting the Boreal Summer Intraseasonal Oscillation (BSISO). It integrates measurements from multiple shipboard instruments including CTD, ADCP, SEA-POL radar, and microstructure profilers.
Camden Water Quality Data Public is a hosted feature layer from Spatial Services (DCS) containing the location of water sensors and water quality data within the last 7 days in Camden. The dataset was initially published on 27/10/2021 and its data currency is listed as 01/02/2024. It is served via an API and updated through the same mechanism.
A seabed mapping survey over carbonate banks, channels, and sediment plains on the Van Diemen Rise in the eastern Joseph Bonaparte Gulf. The survey obtained detailed geological and biological data from 63 stations to investigate the region's late-Quaternary evolution and relationships between the physical environment and biota. Geoscience Australia and the Australian Institute of Marine Sciences conducted the survey, which collected 1,154 square kilometres of multibeam sonar data and 340 line-km of shallow sub-bottom profiles.
MODIS/Terra Surface Reflectance 8-Day L3 Global 250m SIN Grid V006 provides atmospherically corrected surface spectral reflectance for MODIS Bands 1 and 2. The data is produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and was decommissioned on July 31, 2023, with users directed to the updated Version 6.1 product. Each pixel value is selected from all acquisitions within an 8-day composite period based on criteria including cloud cover and solar zenith angle.
Daily global surface reflectance data from the Terra MODIS satellite at 250-meter resolution, corrected for atmospheric conditions. The dataset, produced by NASA, includes spectral bands, quality assurance, and observation layers, with the Version 6 product decommissioned on July 31, 2023. Users are directed to the updated Version 6.1 product.
MCD43C3 Version 6.1 provides daily black-sky and white-sky albedo data for the entire globe at a 0.05-degree Climate Modeling Grid resolution. The dataset is produced by NASA using 16 days of combined Terra and Aqua MODIS satellite data, temporally weighted to the ninth day of the retrieval period. It includes 20 albedo layers for seven spectral bands and three broadbands, plus ancillary layers for quality, snow cover, and uncertainty.
MCD43D42 Version 6.1 provides daily black-sky albedo data for MODIS spectral band 1 at a 30 arc second (approximately 1,000 meter) resolution. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) produces this global Climate Modeling Grid product using 16 days of combined Terra and Aqua MODIS observations, with data temporally weighted to the ninth day. It is one of 20 albedo layers in the MCD43D product suite, designed for use in climate simulation models.
MCD43D42 Version 6 was decommissioned on July 31, 2023, with users directed to the updated Version 6.1. This NASA product provides daily black-sky albedo for MODIS band 1, generated from 16 days of Terra and Aqua satellite observations at a 30 arc-second (1km) global resolution. Data are temporally weighted to the ninth day of the 16-day period for use in climate simulation models.
North America is the geographic scope of this dataset containing estimated hourly atmospheric carbon dioxide mole fractions and meteorological observations for the year 2010. The data is generated at a 27 km horizontal grid resolution and a vertical range from the surface to 50 hPa using the Penn State WRF-Chem model. It is produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, with model inputs from the CMS-Flux Inversion system.
MCD43D44 Version 6.1 is a daily global black-sky albedo dataset produced by NASA using 16 days of Terra and Aqua MODIS data. The data is processed at a 30 arc second (approximately 1,000 meter) resolution and temporally weighted to the ninth day of the 16-day period. This product is part of the BRDF/Albedo suite designed for use in climate simulation models.
MCD43D46 Version 6.1 provides daily black-sky albedo measurements for MODIS spectral band 5, processed from 16 days of combined Terra and Aqua satellite observations. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration produces this Climate Modeling Grid product at a 30 arc second (approximately 1,000 meter) resolution, covering the entire globe. Data are temporally weighted to the ninth day of the 16-day acquisition period.
Daily global land surface albedo data produced by NASA using 16 days of combined Terra and Aqua MODIS satellite observations. The dataset provides black-sky albedo for the shortwave broadband at a 30 arc second (approximately 1,000 meter) resolution, temporally weighted to the ninth day of each 16-day period. It is part of the MCD43D BRDF/Albedo product suite designed for use in climate simulation models.
MCD43D45 Version 6.1 is a daily global dataset of black-sky albedo for MODIS spectral band 4. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration produces it at 30 arc second (1,000 meter) resolution using 16 days of combined Terra and Aqua satellite data. Data are temporally weighted to the ninth day and are provided on a Climate Modeling Grid for use in climate simulation models.
Daily global maps of near-infrared black-sky albedo are produced using 16 days of combined Terra and Aqua MODIS satellite data. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration provides this Climate Modeling Grid product at a 30 arc second (1,000 meter) resolution, with data temporally weighted to the ninth day of each 16-day period. Version 6.1 incorporates improvements to calibration, including response-versus-scan angle adjustments and polarization corrections.
Global daily black-sky albedo data for MODIS band 6, produced at 30 arc second (approximately 1,000 meter) resolution. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration generated this Climate Modeling Grid product using 16 days of Terra and Aqua MODIS observations, temporally weighted to the ninth day. This version was decommissioned on July 31, 2023, with users encouraged to migrate to the Version 6.1 product.
MCD43D48 Version 6 was decommissioned on July 31, 2023, and users are directed to the newer Version 6.1 product. This daily global dataset from NASA provides black-sky albedo for MODIS spectral band 7, processed from 16 days of Terra and Aqua satellite observations at a 30 arc-second (1km) resolution. Data are temporally weighted to the ninth day of the 16-day period for use in climate simulation models.