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Aquarius Level 3 ancillary sea surface temperature data are derived from daily Reynolds NCDC 0.25-degree SSTs, regridded to a 1-degree spatial resolution. The data are provided at daily, 7-day, monthly, seasonal, and annual time intervals. This specific dataset is the mission series mean cumulative product for the ascending track, associated with version 5.0 of the Aquarius data release.
A study by Hollie Folkard-Tapp assesses the robustness of three United Nations convention Action Agendas using a scorecard based on five principles. The analysis, operationalized through 16 questions and 28 indicators, was applied to publicly available documentation and published on figshare in April 2026. The 63.7 KB document reveals variation in the catalytic, collaborative, and credible capacities of the Marrakech Partnership, CBD, and Riyadh Action Agendas.
Archived SAFARI 2000 Project website captures the final state of an international regional science initiative as of October 2008. The dataset is a static snapshot containing text and associated files from the project database, which studied land-atmosphere processes and emissions in southern Africa. NASA organized the initiative, which involved the international community and African nations, and no updates have been made since January 2008.
Hydrology data from the Franklin voyage FR 04/97 (TROPICS97 cruise 1) in the Coral Sea, Gulf of Papua, Solomon and Bismarck Seas. The voyage took place from 8 to 23 May 1997. The processed data is archived within the CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research Data Centre in Hobart.
NASA's dataset provides geospatial shapefiles identifying tidal wetland parcels in the contiguous U.S. with potential for net greenhouse gas removal through restoration. It maps impounded coastal wetlands, classifying them by current wetland type, restoration category, and estimated carbon dioxide removal potential with uncertainty ranges. The data focuses on managed lands from 2006 to 2011.
CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research processed hydrology data from a 1984 voyage on the North West Shelf. Water samples from Niskin bottles at various depths provide measurements for temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, and nutrients. The dataset is archived by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
BOREAS HYD-09 radar data focuses on a 100-km range to eliminate less accurate precipitation estimates. This dataset provides Cartesian maps of rain accumulation for 1-hour and daily periods over the Southern Study Area during summer 1994. A parallel set of 1-hour maps for the full radar view is available upon request from the HYD-09 team.
During 1994, the BOREAS RSS-03 team collected helicopter-based atmospheric measurements across the Northern and Southern Study Areas. Data from an automatic sun-tracking photometer provides estimates of aerosol optical thickness and atmospheric water vapor across seven spectral channels from 440 to 1030 nm, plus a dedicated 940 nm channel for water vapor. This dataset supports analysis of atmospheric conditions during the Boreal Ecosystem-Atmosphere Study.
Quan Le provides supplementary information files for a 2026 research article on sand mining's impact on the Tonle Sap Lake flood pulse. The 2.5 MB dataset includes PDF documents supporting the analysis of flow changes from 1998 to 2018 and projections to 2038. The data is licensed under CC-BY 4.0.
Audit results for the Alternative Land Use Services (ALUS) program on Prince Edward Island from 2011. The program is voluntary for landowners and aims to reduce soil erosion, improve water quality, increase wildlife habitat, and mitigate climate change impacts. Each fall, a random selection of projects is inspected to verify compliance with client agreements.
Forecasted precipitation data aggregated over watershed sub-basins using the Regional Ensemble Prediction System (REPS). The Government of Manitoba provides this geospatial layer, last updated on March 18, 2026, to support hydrological forecasting and water management. Zonal statistics are applied to high-resolution raster forecasts to compute average precipitation in millimeters for each drainage area.
Hourly weather measurements from Chevak and Kotlik in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta region of western Alaska include air temperature, humidity, wind speed, rainfall, solar radiation, and soil and surface temperatures. The weather stations were installed in late 2017 through a partnership between the Chevak Traditional Council, the US Geological Survey, and the US Forest Service. Users can download the hourly data record by completing a registration form.
May through June 2017 data was collected onboard a NASA UC-12 aircraft during the Lake Michigan Ozone Study (LMOS) field campaign. The dataset contains in-situ meteorological and navigational measurements aimed at understanding ozone formation and transport gradients around Lake Michigan. It resulted from a multi-agency collaboration involving NASA, NOAA, EPA, EPRI, NSF, LADCO, and university research groups.
Green Climate Fund proposals for 21 climate mitigation projects form this annotated dataset. The data is based on funding proposals submitted to the GCF, which are described as lengthy, multimodal, and technically complex. JavierSanzCruza created this dataset to support question answering tasks related to climate finance documentation.
New South Wales Coast in November 1998 was surveyed by the Franklin research vessel. The processed dataset contains continuous underway measurements including navigation, meteorological, and thermosalinograph data. It is archived by the CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research Data Centre.
NASA's Atmospheric Tomography (ATom) mission collected peroxyacetyl nitrate (PAN) and peroxyl propionyl nitrate (PPN) measurements from 2016 to 2018 across four seasons. The Georgia Tech Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometer (GT-CIMS) on the NASA DC-8 aircraft sampled the atmosphere from 0.2 to 12 km altitude on global flight paths. This dataset provides a contiguous, global-scale record of reactive nitrogen species for atmospheric model improvement.
BOREAS TGB-08 data contains photosynthetic rate measurements from mature Jack Pine and Black Spruce stands in the Southern Study Area of the BOREAS region. The dataset was collected to investigate controls over non-methane hydrocarbon (NMHC) fluxes from boreal forest tree species. Measurements cover the period from 24-May-1994 to 19-Sep-1994 at the SSA Old Jack Pine and Old Black Spruce tower-flux locations.
Underway data recorded at 5-second intervals from the RV Investigator's second research voyage in May 2015, traveling from Sydney to Brisbane. The dataset includes navigation, thermosalinograph, and atmospheric measurements, collected by the CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere Data Centre. Data is available in NetCDF and ascii formats.
Aircraft-collected gamma ray measurements provide soil moisture data by weight for boreal forest regions. Data includes flight path coordinates and was collected during multiple periods from September 1993 to September 1994. This dataset supports research into terrestrial hydrology and ecosystem processes.
PEM-Tropics-A_TraceGas_AircraftInSitu_DC8_Data contains in-situ measurements from the NASA DC-8 aircraft during the Pacific Exploratory Mission (PEM) Tropics A campaign in August-September 1996. The dataset features trace gas data from instruments including DACOM, laser induced fluorescence, and gas chromatography, with a related dataset (PEM-Tropics-A_Aerosol_AircraftInSitu_P3B_Data) providing aerosol measurements from the P-3B aircraft. These coordinated flights aimed to assess anthropogenic impacts on tropospheric chemistry and sulfur aerosol effects across the tropical Pacific basin.