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26,653 datasets
TROPESS Chemical Reanalysis O3 Spread Monthly 3-dimensional Product provides a measure of ozone ensemble spread, representing analysis uncertainty from the Tropospheric Chemical Reanalysis v2 (TCR-2). TCR-2 uses JPL's MOMO-Chem framework to assimilate data from multiple satellite sensors, optimizing concentrations and emissions for the period 2005-2021. The data are delivered as monthly, 3-dimensional grids at a spatial resolution of 1.125 degrees across 27 pressure levels.
JPL's MOMO-Chem framework assimilates multiple satellite sensors to produce this 3D reanalysis of atmospheric water vapor. The dataset provides monthly specific humidity values on a 1.125-degree grid across 27 pressure levels from 1000 to 60 hPa, covering 2005 to 2021. It is part of the Tropospheric Chemical Reanalysis v2 (TCR-2), which simultaneously optimizes both concentrations and emissions.
TROPESS Chemical Reanalysis Surface Anthropogenic NOx emissions Monthly 2-dimensional Product contains nitrogen oxides (NO and NO2) emissions from anthropogenic sources. The data are part of the Tropospheric Chemical Reanalysis v2 (TCR-2) for the period 2005-2021, produced using JPL's MOMO-Chem data assimilation framework. Data files are in netCDF format, providing a year of monthly data at a spatial resolution of 1.125 x 1.125 degrees.
JPL's MOMO-Chem framework assimilates multiple satellite sensors to simultaneously optimize concentrations and emissions of formaldehyde. This dataset provides surface-level formaldehyde concentrations globally from 2005 to 2021, with a spatial resolution of 1.125 degrees and a temporal resolution of 2 hours. The reanalysis product is part of the Tropospheric Chemical Reanalysis version 2 (TCR-2) led by principal investigator Kazuyuki Miyazaki.
TCR-2 reanalysis uses JPL's MOMO-Chem framework to simultaneously optimize concentrations and emissions from multiple satellite sensors. This dataset provides surface ozone concentrations at a 2-hourly resolution over a 17-year period. The data is stored in netCDF files with a spatial resolution of 1.125 x 1.125 degrees.
2005-2021 surface sulfur dioxide concentrations are provided by the Tropospheric Chemical Reanalysis v2 (TCR-2). The dataset uses JPL's MOMO-Chem framework to assimilate multiple satellite sensors, producing optimized concentrations and emissions. Data are stored as yearly netCDF files with 2-hourly temporal and 1.125-degree spatial resolution.
TROPESS Chemical Reanalysis Zonal Wind 6-Hourly 3-dimensional Product provides vertical zonal wind component values from the Tropospheric Chemical Reanalysis v2 (TCR-2). The dataset uses JPL's MOMO-Chem assimilation framework to optimize concentrations and emissions from multiple satellite sensors. It offers 6-hourly data from 2005 to 2021 at a spatial resolution of 1.125 degrees and 27 pressure levels.
TROPESS Chemical Reanalysis Temperature 6-Hourly 3-dimensional Product V1 (TRPSCRT6H3D) provides a global, 3D atmospheric temperature field from the Tropospheric Chemical Reanalysis v2 (TCR-2). The dataset is produced using JPL's MOMO-Chem data assimilation framework, which integrates observations from multiple satellite sensors. It offers a 17-year record at 6-hourly intervals on a 1.125-degree grid across 27 vertical pressure levels.
Underway data from the RV Investigator's second research voyage (IN2015_V02) from Sydney to Brisbane in May 2015. The dataset includes navigation, thermosalinograph, and atmospheric measurements recorded at 5-second intervals. CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere Data Centre processed and archived the data, which is available in NetCDF and ASCII formats.
CHESS-met provides a 1-kilometer resolution gridded dataset of seven daily meteorological variables essential for running the JULES land surface model. Its 55-year time series from 1961 to 2015 is derived from high-quality sources like CEH-GEAR rainfall estimates and interpolated coarser data, corrected for errors in air pressure and daily temperature range. This dataset is specifically formatted for hydrological and ecological modeling applications over Great Britain.
A 13.3 KB qualitative dataset from fieldwork in Mongla, Bangladesh, examines the gendered and intersectional dimensions of climate risks and resilience among internal migrants. The dataset, created by Anouk Brisebois and last updated in April 2026, likely contains coded interview or survey responses. It focuses on how factors like gender, age, and economic status shape vulnerability and access to resources in an urban destination area.
Monthly 1-degree gridded land water storage anomalies from NASA's GLDAS Noah model. These aggregated anomalies, representing the sum of soil moisture, snow, and canopy water, are temporally aligned with GRACE and GRACE-FO satellite observation days. The data is provided in NetCDF format for direct comparison against satellite-derived terrestrial water storage measurements.
The West Kimberley region contains geological and palaeontological features relevant to a National Heritage listing. This dataset describes areas with dinosaur tracks, ichnofossils, plant macrofossils, and associated depositional environments within the Lower Cretaceous Broome Sandstone and overlying units. It originates from University of Queensland Dinosaur Lab assessments for a 50km intertidal zone management plan.
A 2012 geomorphic map of the Antarctic continental margin and adjoining ocean basins at scales of 1:1-2 million. The dataset identifies 27 geomorphic units based on bathymetry and geophysical data, with polygons digitized by hand in ArcGIS. It was developed by Geoscience Australia and has been used for benthic bioregionalisation and Marine Protected Area planning in East Antarctica.
Spatial aggregations of PM2.5 estimates generated by the Atmospheric Composition Analysis Group at Washington University St. Louis using V5GL and V6GL algorithms. The data is processed from grid/raster NetCDF files into polygon shapefiles. The code for performing the spatial aggregation is available on GitHub.
A detailed geomorphological study of the continental slope seaward of the Totten Glacier and Sabrina Coast identifies submarine canyons separated by ridges formed by sediment accretion and mass movement. The dataset likely contains spatial features describing two distinct areas: eastern canyons with concave thalwegs linked to climate cycles, and western canyons with convex thalwegs fed by ridge flank slumping. This data, published in Marine Geology in 2020, provides insights into mixed contourite-turbidite systems and sedimentary records of glacier-ocean interaction.
UK local authorities have been conducting air quality reviews since December 1997. This dataset identifies areas where national air quality objectives for specific pollutants are unlikely to be met. The data is provided by Runnymede Borough Council and was last updated in May 2026.
Beach ridges at Keppel Bay, central Queensland, Australia, preserve a record of sediment accumulation from the historical period back to middle Holocene times. The dataset likely contains optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) ages indicating deposition periods approximately 1500, 1000, 450, and 230 years before present, and estimates of sediment mass stored in the strandplain. It was aggregated by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated in April 2026.
A hydrogeological inventory for the Wiso Basin in central Northern Territory, covering approximately 140,000 square kilometres. The dataset contains descriptive attribute information grouped into themes like location, geology, hydrogeology, groundwater management, and land use. It was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated in April 2026.
Arafura Basin descriptive attributes cover themes like location, demographics, geology, and groundwater management. The basin's sedimentary record spans over 250 million years, from the late Neoproterozoic to the early Permian. Australian Ocean Data Network compiled this inventory, last updated on 2026-04-16.