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Climate models, weather data, oceanography, hydrology, atmospheric science, environmental monitoring
26,659 datasets
Six 150-year climate model simulations were produced using the 1999 version of NASA GISS's Atmosphere-Ocean Model. The dataset includes control runs and experiments with varying greenhouse gases and aerosols, contributed to international climate assessment projects. These simulations were generated by NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) for decadal to century-scale climate prediction.
CCCMA's CGCM1 model produced daily and monthly climate parameter grids at T32 resolution. The dataset includes decadal and smoothed 30-year running means for parameters like temperature, precipitation, and winds. SCIOPS processed the model outputs.
Legacy product from the Australian Ocean Data Network with no abstract available. The dataset likely contains non-seismic data from a marine survey conducted on the Lord Howe Rise. Files are available in PDF and HTML formats.
Legacy data product from the Rig Seismic Research Cruise 2, focusing on the Kerguelen Plateau. The dataset, published via the Australian Ocean Data Network, contains non-seismic data released with explanatory notes. The record was last updated on 2026-06 04.
Legacy product from the Australian Ocean Data Network with no abstract available. The title indicates it contains non-seismic data from a marine survey in the Tasman Sea, likely including geophysical measurements. It was last updated on 2026-06-04 05:56:06.462837.
Legacy product from the Australian Ocean Data Network, this record contains explanatory notes for non-seismic data from the BMR Marine Survey 82, covering the Gippsland and Bass Basins. The dataset is tagged with geophysics, marine survey, and earth sciences topics, indicating a focus on offshore geological and geophysical data. Available file formats include PDF and HTML.
A geophysical dataset comparing marine seismic and high-resolution airborne magnetic data. It was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network on data_gov_au. The dataset is a legacy product, and no abstract is available.
ODP Proposal 510-Rev 1 outlines a scientific drilling project in the Coral Sea. The document, published by the Australian Ocean Data Network, likely details plans for investigating sea-level variation, fluid flow, and paleoceanographic history. Its content is available in PDF and HTML formats.
58 Australian Marine Parks have their sea surface temperature warming rates measured over a 15-year period from 2003 to 2017. The dataset, derived from monthly MODIS satellite imagery, provides annual and monthly warming rates in degrees Celsius. This research was supported by the National Environmental Science Program (NESP) Marine Biodiversity Hub.
Flux tower measurements from the Snow Gum site on Mount Kosciuszko at 1600 meters elevation track the exchange of energy and mass between the surface and the atmosphere. The data were processed using PyFluxPro and ONEFlux software to produce a final, gap-filled product containing Net Ecosystem Exchange partitioned into Gross Primary Productivity and Ecosystem Respiration. This release was produced as part of the FLUXNET Shuttle project and is supported by the Australian Mountain Research Facility and the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network.
32,741 Sentinel-1 A/B SAR images were analyzed to determine annual melt duration for 105,432 glaciers in the Hindu Kush Himalayas from 2017-2020. This collection, part of NASA's MEaSUREs program, also includes annual Antarctic ice velocity maps and multi-decadal ice front positions for 239 Greenland outlet glaciers. Data are derived from synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and optical imagery from multiple international space agencies.
NASA's G-LiHT project is a portable airborne imaging system that simultaneously maps the composition, structure, and function of terrestrial ecosystems. The data includes orthorectified aerial photography, LiDAR-derived canopy height models, and digital surface models, collected primarily over forest communities in North America since 2011. Data products are provided as high-resolution GeoTIFFs and KML files via AWS Open Data.
Talan published 'Institutional Failure & Climate Policies' on figshare. The dataset is a 2.4 MB XLSX file, last updated on 2026-05-28. Its specific content and row count are unknown.
A dataset from a long-term field experiment established in 2017 investigating the effects of warming and altered precipitation on soil ecosystems. It contains surveyed species diversity and composition data across bacteria, fungi, nematodes, and plants, analyzed to understand multitrophic community assembly and soil multifunctionality. The dataset was authored by He Mao and last updated in April 2026.
Three probability levels of river flood hazard maps are available, including a 1000-year return period and a 2080s climate change scenario based on UKCP09 high emissions predictions. The maps show flood extent, depth, and velocity where appropriate, produced by the Government Digital Service. The high probability event reflects observed flooding from the last few decades.
An automated system uses particle image velocimetry (PIV) to estimate streamflow multiple times daily, facilitating rating curve development for remote sites. This represents the first use of an automated PIV system for small streams under 5 meters wide and the first to automatically distribute particles for analysis. The research was funded by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, the Canada-Ontario Agreement Fund, and the Queen Elizabeth II Graduate Scholarship in Science and Technology.
The North West Shelf region was surveyed by the Soela research vessel from 25 January to 25 February 1984. This dataset contains processed hydrology measurements from water samples collected at various depths, likely including temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, and nutrients. The data is processed and archived by the CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research Data Centre in Hobart.
River hazard maps for the United Kingdom showing flood extent, depth, and velocity where appropriate. The data includes three probability scenarios: a high-probability 10-year return period, a medium-probability 200-year return period, and a low-probability 1000-year return period plus a 200-year return period with a UKCP09 high emissions climate change scenario for the 2080s. The dataset was produced by the Government Digital Service.
Surface water flood hazard maps from the UK Government Digital Service show flood extent, depth, and velocity for three probability scenarios. The maps include a high probability 10-year return period, a medium 200-year return period, and a low probability scenario combining the 200-year period with a UKCP09 high emissions climate projection for the 2080s. Velocity data is presented in one of four bands where modeling confidence permits.
River Flood Maps (FRM_FH_RIVER_EXTENT_H) from the Government Digital Service provide flood hazard data for UK rivers. The dataset includes flood extent, depth, and velocity for high (10-year), medium (200-year), and low (1000-year) probability events, with a climate change scenario for the 2080s based on UKCP09 high emissions predictions. The return periods are selected for consistency with Scottish Planning Policy and observed events.