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Daily vertical profiles from the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) provide meridional and zonal wind components, temperature, and O2 volume emission rate data. Measurements cover the stratosphere (10-40 km) and mesosphere (50-115 km) at approximately 2.5 km resolution, collected between 40°Sā76°N and 76°Sā40°N latitudes on alternating 36-day yaw cycles. The Level 3AL product, processed with version 11 algorithm, consists of 8 granules per day, structured on standard UARS altitude and pressure levels.
NASA's Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) collected vertical profiles of atmospheric constituents from 10 to 85 km altitude. The Level 3AT product provides daily, latitude-ordered data for temperature, geopotential height, and concentrations of ozone, water vapor, chlorine monoxide, and other key species. Data processing uses multiple algorithm versions, and measurements at 183 GHz ceased after April 15, 1993 due to a radiometer failure.
WINDII, a Michelson interferometer on NASA's Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite, measured Doppler shifts of visible light to derive daily vertical profiles of wind and temperature. Its data provides meridional and zonal wind components and temperature for the mesosphere and thermosphere between 80 and 300 km altitude with approximately 5 km vertical resolution. Measurements were collected in alternating latitude bands between 40°S to 72°N and 72°S to 40°N over a 36-day satellite yaw cycle.
NASA's Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) Wind Imaging Interferometer (WINDII) Level 3AT data provides daily vertical profiles of meridional and zonal wind components and temperature. The instrument measured Doppler shifts in visible light to capture data between 80 and 300 km altitude with approximately 5 km resolution. Data collection alternated between latitude bands 40S-72N and 72S-40N over satellite yaw cycles of about 36 days.
Legacy product from the Australian Ocean Data Network, last updated on 2026-06-16. The dataset likely contains information from Ocean Drilling Program expeditions in the Coral Sea region. It focuses on sea-level variation, paleoceanographic conditions, and fluid flow processes.
Legacy product from the Australian Ocean Data Network, last updated in June 2026. The dataset comprises explanatory notes released alongside non-seismic data from marine survey BMR 82, focusing on the Gippsland and Bass Basins. The content is likely geological and geophysical descriptions, but the abstract and detailed data are unavailable.
1995 VEMAP Phase I modeling results provide a continental-scale intercomparison of biogeochemistry and biogeography models. This multi-institutional project assesses terrestrial ecosystem responses to climate variability, CO2 doubling, and altered environmental drivers. Output is available for several model and climate scenario combinations through the ORNL DAAC.
October 2015 field campaign based from Houston, TX, involving six science flights. The dataset contains in-situ measurements of sulfur dioxide (SO2), ozone (O3), and meteorological parameters collected to test instrument readiness for investigating major volcanic eruptions. It aims to help researchers assess volcanic impacts on stratospheric aerosols and the ozone layer.
Global land surface parameters are derived from polarimetric microwave radiometer data collected by the WindSat instrument on the Coriolis satellite. The dataset provides surface soil moisture, land surface (skin) temperature, and vegetation water content for each satellite swath, processed using the Land Parameter Retrieval Model (LPRM). It covers a time period from February 2003 to July 2012.
From February 2003 to July 2012, this Level 3 gridded dataset provides daily nighttime estimates of surface soil moisture, land surface temperature, and vegetation water content. The data are derived from WindSat polarimetric microwave radiometer data on the Coriolis satellite using the Land Parameter Retrieval Model (LPRM). It offers a global, 25 km resolution record suitable for analyzing land surface processes and validating climate models.
WindSat/Coriolis satellite data processed by the Land Parameter Retrieval Model (LPRM) provides three key land surface variables: surface soil moisture, land surface (skin) temperature, and vegetation water content. This Level 3 gridded dataset offers daily, daytime-only observations at a 25 km resolution from February 2003 to July 2012. A unique feature of the LPRM method is its applicability across any microwave frequency, enabling the synthesis of data from various satellite sensors.
Underway data from the Marine National Facility RV Investigator Voyage IN2015_V02, collected between May 15 and May 26, 2015. The dataset includes navigation, thermosalinograph, and atmospheric measurements recorded at 5-second intervals. Data is processed and archived by the CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere Data Centre in Hobart.
Arafura Sea data from a seismic reconnaissance and geochemistry survey conducted under Project 121.24. The dataset is a legacy product published by the Australian Ocean Data Network, with a post-cruise report available in HTML and PDF formats. The record was last updated on 2026-06-16.
A research cruise proposal for seismic reconnaissance and geochemical sampling in the Arafura Sea, identified as Project 121.24. The dataset is a legacy product published by the Australian Ocean Data Network on data_gov_au. No abstract or detailed data specifications are available.
Non-seismic data from the BMR Marine Survey 76 conducted in the Townsville Trough, Queensland. The dataset is published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated on 2026-06-16. The explanatory notes are provided in HTML and PDF formats.
Legacy product - no abstract available. This dataset appears to be a cruise proposal for a marine seismic survey project in Philippine waters, likely containing planning documents and technical specifications. It is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated on 2026-06-16.
Legacy data from research cruises conducted off north-east Australia, specifically on the Queensland Plateau. The dataset is published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated on 2026-06-16. The raw description indicates no abstract is available, suggesting metadata is minimal.
Global land surface temperature and emissivity data are provided at a 0.05-degree (~5,600 meter) resolution, composited over 8-day periods. The dataset contains 25 science layers, including daytime and nighttime land surface temperature, quality control, view zenith angle, time of observation, and emissivity for VIIRS bands M14, M15, and M16. It is formatted as a Climate Modeling Grid to promote continuity with MODIS Terra and Aqua products for climate simulation models.
Space weather events from NASA's DONKI (Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information) at the Community Coordinated Modeling Center. The dataset covers coronal mass ejections, geomagnetic storms, interplanetary shocks, high-speed streams, and solar energetic particles from 2010 to the present. DONKI tracks the chain of space weather events from the Sun to Earth.
25 Science Datasets provide daily, global land surface temperature and emissivity estimates at a 0.05-degree (5600 m) climate modeling grid. The dataset is compiled from VIIRS sensor observations on the Suomi NPP satellite, averaging cloud-free observations to produce Level 3 products compatible with MODIS heritage data. It supports continuity for the Earth Observation System mission, with known issues regarding temperature outliers in desert regions.