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Starting from 31 January 2023, this dataset provides gridded 5-minute precipitation accumulations. The data is derived from Dutch, Belgian, and German radars and corrected using automatic and manual rain gauge measurements. It is produced by the Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken en Koninkrijksrelaties using improved algorithms for signal attenuation and vertical variation.
DOWA provides a validated wind climatology for the Dutch offshore region based on 10 years of model data from 2008 to 2017. The dataset includes information on temperature, pressure, and relative humidity at heights from 10 to 600 meters across a 2.5 km grid. It is produced by the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations using the HARMONIE-AROME weather model nested in the ERA5 re-analysis.
Arctic region (50N-90N) climate data from five quasi-equilibrium model simulations, each 400 years long. The dataset contains monthly variables including total precipitation, convective precipitation, large-scale precipitation, evaporation, moisture transport, temperature, pressure, and wind components. It was created for the paper "Climate state dependence of precipitation variability" and is hosted by the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations.
A global, multi-variate data compilation describing near-surface atmospheric and land surface properties from 1998 to 2007. The product merges measurements from various resources, maps them onto a 1.0-degree equal-area grid, and provides data at daily or 3-hourly intervals. It was produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and is available via the GES DISC.
Samples from eight dredge hauls collected during BMR cruise 107 from seamounts in the Vening Meinesz chain contain calcareous nannofossils, foraminiferids, and macrofossils. The data, aggregated by the Australian Ocean Data Network, covers ages from the Late Cretaceous to the Holocene. The last update was recorded on 2026-04-10.
The Earth Probe Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) Version 8 orbital swath data product contains total column ozone, UV aerosol index, and Lambertian effective surface reflectivity at approximately 50x50 km resolution at nadir. It includes auxiliary parameters such as SO2 index, cloud fraction, cloud pressure, ozone below clouds, terrain height, and data quality flags. These data are stored in the version 5 EOS Hierarchical Data Format (HDF-EOS5) and were produced by the Laboratory for Atmospheres at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
Global satellite data provides daily atmospheric measurements from the Meteor-3 Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) instrument. The dataset contains total column ozone, UV aerosol index, Lambertian effective surface reflectivity, and sulfur dioxide index values derived from the best-matched field-of-view to specific ground stations. Data were produced by the Laboratory for Atmospheres at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and are stored in ASCII format.
Little deformed Cretaceous sedimentary rocks underlie 1,500,000 km² of eastern Australia, spanning approximately 20 million years. The dataset, published by the Australian Ocean Data Network, describes depositional environments ranging from freshwater to shallow marine, with sediment thicknesses up to 2000 meters preserved. It was last updated on 2026-04-10.
Nova Scotia's Public Works department collects this weather data from stations located around the province. The dataset provides detailed, station-level measurements of atmospheric, surface, and subsurface conditions relevant to road safety and environmental science. Columns suggest it is a time-series dataset recording parameters like air temperature, precipitation, wind, and specialized road condition indicators.
Sediment core data from the Last Glacial Maximum (roughly 20,000 years ago) to the Holocene, collected by the Australian Geological Survey Organisation from the Exmouth Plateau, Perth Basin, and Ceduna Terrace. The dataset provides evidence of changes in surface ocean productivity and intermediate/deep water chemistry in the southeastern Indian Ocean and Great Australian Bight. It includes measurements of sediment accumulation rates, biogenic components, benthic foraminiferal abundances, and stable isotopes.
A 2009 survey collected paired geochemical and biological samples from thirty-two stations in Jervis Bay, Australia, to investigate seasonal and fine-scale variation. The data, managed by the Australian Ocean Data Network, includes environmental and infaunal samples from a defined grid near Darling Rd, with CTD profiles for vertical temperature and salinity. Preliminary results indicated variation in physical variables and infaunal assemblages between seasons and across spatial scales.
The Climate Hyperspectral Infrared Radiance Product (CHIRP) is a Level 1 satellite radiance product derived from the CrIS instrument on the JPSS-1/NOAA-20 platform. It provides a consistent spectral response function across instruments, with radiometric offsets removed using SNPP-CrIS as a standard. This specific version, SNDR13CHRP1J1Cal, contains JPSS-1 data from February 17, 2018 through August 31, 2018.
High-resolution, real-time measurements of non-refractory aerosol composition, including nitrate, ammonium, sulfate, organics, chloride, and sea salt, were collected during the RV Investigator voyage IN2024_V01. The voyage, titled Multidisciplinary Investigations of the Southern Ocean (MISO), was conducted from 2 January to 5 March 2024, departing Hobart and returning to Fremantle. Data were captured by a Time-of-Flight Aerosol Chemical Speciation Monitor (ToF-ACSM) and aggregated by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
NASA Scatterometer (NSCAT) Level 3 daily gridded ocean wind vectors are provided by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). The data has a 0.5-degree spatial resolution, with vectors averaged from ascending and descending satellite passes and invalidated in rain-contaminated or flagged regions. This final processed version uses the NSCAT-2 geophysical model function, with calibration and validation completed in November 1998.
NASA's NSCAT satellite collected daily, high-resolution ocean wind vector and sigma-0 measurements in 25 km wind vector cells from ascending and descending passes. Wind vectors are accurate to within 2 m/s in speed and 20 degrees in direction, processed using the NSCAT-2 geophysical model function. This final calibrated and validated version was completed by the JPL NSCAT Project in November 1998.
eReefs GBR4 biogeochemistry and sediments v3.1 reduced loads catchment scenario presents results from a 4km-resolution model of the Great Barrier Reef. The model is forced by a hydrodynamic model and a scenario where anthropogenic nutrient and sediment loads are reduced according to the Reef 2050 Water Quality Improvement Plan 2017-2022. This hindcast simulation is part of a suite including baseline and pre-industrial scenarios.
NASA Scatterometer (NSCAT) Level 2 ocean wind vectors provide daily data from ascending and descending satellite passes. Wind vectors are accurate to within 2 m/s for speed and 20 degrees for direction, processed using the NSCAT-2 geophysical model function. This final calibrated version was produced by the JPL NSCAT Project in November 1998.
TRMM_3H25 is a Level 3 monthly dataset providing spectral latent heating profiles derived from Precipitation Radar (PR) rain data. It produces 0.5 degree x 0.5 degree gridded estimates of latent heating (Q1-QR) and apparent heat source (Q2) profiles. This data is used to study cloud dynamics, atmospheric energy budgets, and the role of latent heat in weather and climate systems.
TRMM PR Gridded Orbital Spectral Latent Heating Profiles L3 1.5 hours 0.5 degree x 0.5 degree V7 (TRMM_3G25) is a NASA dataset providing gridded latent heating, Q1-QR, and Q2 profiles derived from Precipitation Radar (PR) rain data. The data is produced at a 0.5-degree spatial resolution, with each granule representing one satellite orbit. It is hosted by the NASA GES DISC.
311 Service Requests - Pot Holes Reported - Historical contains records of pothole reports and repairs managed by the Chicago Department of Transportation. The dataset includes all open and completed requests since January 1, 2011, and is updated daily. It is a historical record maintained by data.cityofchicago.org, with its function replaced by a newer dataset.