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Climate models, weather data, oceanography, hydrology, atmospheric science, environmental monitoring
26,658 datasets
2019 compilation integrating approximately 1.8 million gravity observations from the 1940s to present. The grid is derived from ground stations, offshore data, and airborne surveys totaling 345,000 line km of gravity and 106,000 line km of gravity gradiometry data, processed by Geoscience Australia. It represents the first vertical derivative of de-trended global isostatic residual anomalies at a cell size of approximately 435 meters.
OCO-3 Level 2 spatially ordered geolocated retrievals screened using the IMAP-DOAS Preprocessor (IDP), Forward Processing V10 is a NASA dataset from the Orbiting Carbon Observatory-3 instrument deployed to the International Space Station in May 2019. It provides space-based measurements of atmospheric carbon dioxide using three high-resolution spectrometers to characterize processes controlling its buildup. The data is processed with a cloud screening algorithm that employs a fast Bayesian retrieval to estimate surface pressure and albedo from molecular oxygen A-band spectra.
2007 to 2024 InSAR-derived layered land deformation data for the Beijing Plain, together with estimated skeletal storage coefficients and groundwater storage loss for different aquifer groups. The dataset was created by Yujie Sun and is 123.4 MB in size. It was last updated on May 14, 2026.
Remote Sensing Systems produces the RSS SMAP Level 3 Sea Surface Salinity Standard Mapped Image Monthly V6.0 Validated Dataset for NASA. This dataset provides validated, monthly-averaged sea surface salinity (SSS) data derived from the Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) satellite mission, beginning on April 1, 2015 and ongoing. It includes parameters such as derived SSS with uncertainty, rain-filtered salinity, collocated wind speed, and reference data from HYCOM, with a global extent and approximate 40km spatial resolution.
NASA's Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 mission provides space-based measurements of atmospheric carbon dioxide. The dataset contains depacketized raw data from three high-resolution spectrometers, formatted as input for the Level 1B processing chain. Version 11.2 is the current version, superseding all older releases.
VEMAP2 provides annual and monthly climate data for the Contiguous United States from 1895 to 2100 at a 0.5-degree resolution. The collection includes historical records and future projections from two major climate models, the Canadian CGCM1 and the UK HadCM2. Data were produced by the Vegetation/Ecosystem Modeling and Analysis Project at the National Center for Atmospheric Research.
1998-2007 ancillary data supports the analysis of chlorophyll-a concentration changes in coastal waters. It includes a 5 arc-minute global sequence grid, grid cell centroids, and a country buffer dataset segmented by Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZ). The data was produced by the Columbia University Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN) for NASA.
Seismic profiles from the Shunzhong saucer-shaped sill in the Tarim Basin, Northwest China. The 171.9 MB dataset, published by Huabiao Qiu, supports the interpretation of a two-stage emplacement model for saucer-shaped sills. The associated research paper was published in Geophysical Research Letters.
Data collected in 2017 using an Edgetech 2000-DSS Combined Side Scan Sonar and Sub Bottom Profiler, owned by the Oceans & Atmosphere GSM team. The dataset is part of a project to inform measurement, monitoring, and verification (MMV) for carbon capture and storage (CCS) in coastal waters. It was aggregated by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated on the platform in April 2026.
yu wenran's dataset investigates the effects of elevated copper stress on methyl iodide (CH3I) formation in salt marsh soils and seawater. The data was published on figshare on 2026-04-23 and is available as a 16.5 KB XLSX file. It was generated through controlled laboratory experiments and ship-based incubations.
HDX Humanitarian API (HAPI) provides this standardized rainfall indicator dataset, sourced from the World Food Programme (WFP) for the current year. It covers subnational administrative levels (Admin 1 and 2) across global humanitarian contexts to support automated decision-making workflows.
Six data products from the NOAA NMQ System provide precipitation rate, hourly and daily rainfall accumulation, hybrid scan reflectivity, three-dimensional reflectivity, and vertically integrated liquid content estimates. These data were generated during the GPM Integrated Precipitation and Hydrology Experiment field campaign. The dataset covers the Southern Appalachians, Piedmont, and Coastal Plain regions of North Carolina from April 30 to June 16, 2014.
A voyage between unspecified dates collected continuous underway data from the RV Investigator. The dataset includes navigation, thermosalinograph, and atmospheric measurements, processed and quality-controlled by CSIRO NCMI IDC. Data are available in 5-second to 5-minute intervals in NetCDF and ASCII formats.
A 2004 monograph volume analyzes the tectonic opening of the Tasmanian Gateway from the Eocene/Oligocene boundary onward, impacting ocean circulation and climate over 33 million years. The volume includes research on rift phases, gateway deepening, and Cenozoic marine biostratigraphy in the Southern Ocean between Australia and Antarctica. It was published as Geophysical Monograph Series Volume 151 by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
Aquarius Official Release Level 3 Ancillary Reynolds Sea Surface Temperature Standard Mapped Image 7-Day Running Mean Data V5.0 provides processed sea surface temperature data used for calibrating satellite salinity retrievals. The dataset is derived from daily Reynolds NCDC SST data, regridded to a 1-degree spatial resolution to match Aquarius salinity and wind speed products. This version 5.0 release represents the final, public dataset from the concluded AQUARIUS/SAC-D mission.
Published in April 2023, this dataset contains predicted presence probabilities and range distributions for the glass sponge Vazella pourtalesi on the Scotian Shelf, modeled using random forest on presence-absence records. The analysis covers a 259 km² conservation area and identifies bottom temperature as the key distribution determinant, with over 99% of the predicted range remaining unprotected.
Historical measurement data on the physico-chemical and chemical quality components of the Water Bottom of national waters. The data is stored in DONAR and originates from the National Measurement Programme Monitoring Water Management (MWTL). It forms part of the Water Quality — Chemical series alongside Surface Water and Floating Dust datasets.
NASA's Landslide Hazard Assessment for Situational Awareness (LHASA) model provides daily global landslide hazard nowcasts. The model combines satellite-based precipitation estimates from GPM with factors like slope, geology, and soil moisture to produce probabilistic outputs. This archive contains a daily record derived from retrospective model runs with spatial coverage from 60°N to 60°S.
34 land surface fields simulated by NASA's Catchment-F2.5 Land Surface Model from January 2000 to the present. The GLDAS-2.1 3-hourly 1.0 degree product is an Early Product stream, forced with NOAA/GDAS atmospheric analysis, GPCP precipitation, and AGRMET radiation data. This dataset supersedes the corresponding GLDAS-1 products and is archived in NetCDF format.
Alaskan Arctic data from NASA's CARVE project includes 3-hourly estimates of gross ecosystem CO2 exchange and respiration at ~1 km2 resolution from 2012 to 2014. It also contains year-round methane flux measurements from five eddy covariance towers and airborne CH4 and O3 data aggregated from flight campaigns. The data were generated using the PolarVPRM model and WRF-STILT simulations, funded by NSF ARCSS.