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Gauge data points used in the analysis and validation of extreme sea levels around the UK coastline. The dataset was produced in 2018 by the UK Coastal Flood Forecasting partnership, including the Environment Agency, SEPA, NRW, and DfINI. It provides design sea level and surge information for present-day conditions without accounting for future climate change.
Reduced Rate Certificates list UK facilities covered by Climate Change Agreements, entitling them to a levy discount. The Environment Agency publishes and updates this list monthly, covering certification periods from April 2013 to June 2027. Six industrial sectors have facility addresses withheld for security reasons.
INTEX-B DC-8 Aircraft Trajectory data captures the transport and transformation of atmospheric pollutants across continents. The dataset originates from a NASA-led field campaign conducted over an 8-week period from March to April 2006, focusing on Asian and North American pollution flows. It was produced by the LARC_ASDC organization to support the INTEX-NA experiment's goals of assessing impacts on air quality and climate.
May 15-26, 2015 voyage data collected from the Marine National Facility RV Investigator between Sydney and Brisbane. 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.
A historical report from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography detailing oceanographic work conducted in the Indian Ocean between December 1960 and January 1961. The report is published on data_gov_au and hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network. Its content is available in PDF and HTML formats.
Airborne measurements from the NASA DC-8 aircraft include GPS positioning, trajectory, aircraft orientation, and atmospheric state data for temperature, pressure, water vapor, and horizontal winds. The data were gathered during the Convective Processes Experiment – Cabo Verde (CPEX-CV) field campaign based out of Sal Island from August through September 2022. These specific data files are available from September 2, 2022, through October 3, 2022, in ASCII format.
A 2026 dataset from Marta Overchuk, harvested via ODUM, compares lipid peroxidation and phospholipid expression in chemoresistant OVCAR-3 and chemosensitive Caov-3 ovarian cancer cell lines. The description includes analyses of dose-response curves, fluorescence imaging, and differential expression of phosphatidylcholines (PCs) and phosphatidylethanolamines (PEs). It likely contains quantitative measurements supporting the figures, such as peak areas for specific phospholipids like PC(40:10) and PE(P-34:6).
Overchuk, Marta contributed this dataset to the ODUM Harvested Dataverse, last updated on 2026-06-08. The data describes lipid oxidation levels in OVCAR-3 and Caov-3 ovarian cancer cell lines following treatment with compounds ML210 and photodynamic therapy (PDT). It includes volcano plots, heatmaps, and box plots quantifying differentially expressed lipid hydroxides and hydroperoxides.
BOREAS HYD-01 data contains volumetric soil moisture measurements collected at tower flux sites in the Northern (NSA) and Southern (SSA) Study Areas. The NASA-led team used neutron probe and time-domain reflectometry (TDR) methods, both manual and automated. Measurements span 1994 to 1997, with frequency ranging from hourly to every other day across nine distinct forest and fen sites.
Eleven NEXRAD radar sites in the midwestern U.S. provided Level II data for this 3D mosaic dataset, created during the IMPACTS field campaign. The netCDF-4 files contain dual-polarization base data quantities like radar reflectivity and differential phase from January to February 2020. NASA's GHRC DAAC manages this dataset, which is part of a multi-year study of Atlantic Coast snowstorms.
OMPS-N20 NM PCA SO2 Step 1 Total Column 1-Orbit L2 Swath 17x13km NRT provides global sulfur dioxide (SO2) column amounts from the OMPS Nadir-Mapper sensor on the NOAA-20 satellite. The dataset uses a principal component analysis algorithm to retrieve SO2 at multiple plume heights, from the boundary layer to the lower stratosphere. Data is provided in near-real-time with about 14 orbits per day, offering global daylight coverage.
2012 to present data from the OMPS Limb-Profiler sensor on the Suomi-NPP satellite, providing global daily measurements of stratospheric aerosol extinction coefficients. The dataset offers vertical profiles from the ground to about 80 km altitude at six specific wavelengths, replacing a previous single-wavelength product. It is produced by the OMINRT organization using a neural network for near-real-time processing.
Satellite-derived climatology identifies gap wind and coastal upwelling events in the Gulf of Tehuantepec, Mexico. The dataset spans 14 years from 1998 to 2011, produced by a NASA MEaSUREs-funded project using an automated algorithm on microwave satellite data. It leverages CCMP ocean surface wind and OISST sea surface temperature products.
S-MODE PRISM Level 2a Reflectance Version 1 provides atmospherically corrected water-leaving reflectance data from an airborne imaging spectrometer. The dataset was collected during the Fall 2022 IOP1 campaign approximately 300 km offshore of San Francisco to study sub-mesoscale ocean dynamics. It features high spatial resolution capable of resolving features as small as 30 cm across near-UV to near-IR wavelengths (350-1050 nm).
A post-cruise report from a 1994 oceanographic transit survey conducted by the R/V Melville of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. The survey traveled from Brisbane, Australia, to Tonga during the Westward Expedition Leg 06. The dataset is a legacy product published on data_gov_au via the Australian Ocean Data Network.
Nearly 16 hours of recorded testimonials from Yup'ik elders document lifelong observations of environmental change in Alaska's Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta. This booklet synthesizes a 2018 knowledge-exchange meeting, structuring discussions around processes like coastal flooding and permafrost thaw. It integrates elder perspectives with scientific findings from the NASA ABoVE project.
November 16 to December 2, 2014 aerial imagery covers the main shoreline of Lake Simcoe and four islands (Georgina, Thorah, Fox, Snake). Taiga Air Services Ltd. acquired the data via helicopter flights 160 metres from shore and 100 metres above water, providing overlapping oblique images in TIFF and JPG formats. The imagery was used to investigate complementing ortho imagery for improved shoreline feature interpretation and mapping updates.
184.0 KB of cross-sectional data showing the estimated Qs-1 (S-wave attenuation) structure around the Hida Mountains in Japan for various frequency bands. The dataset, authored by Shoya Okada and last updated in April 2026, includes references to active volcanoes, slab depths, and earthquake hypocenters. It is provided as a CSV file under a CC-BY-4.0 license on figshare.
Oblique aerial imagery covers the southeastern shoreline of Georgian Bay, Ontario, from Port Severn to near the Simcoe/Grey County line. Taiga Air Services Ltd. acquired the data via helicopter flights from November 16 to December 2, 2014. The project involved multiple partners including the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry and Environment Canada.
Historical data on submarine volcanic activity in the St. Andrew Strait near the Admiralty Islands. The dataset was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated on 2026-06-04. The raw description indicates it is a legacy product with no abstract available.