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Monthly mean grids from three runs of Germany's ECHAM4 climate model, including control, greenhouse gas, and aerosol scenarios. The model output is at T42 resolution, producing a 128x64 latitude/longitude Gaussian grid. Decadal and smoothed 30-year running means have been computed from these monthly grids by SCIOPS.
The Inuvialuit Settlement Region in Northwest Territories, Canada, is the geographic scope of this dataset. It contains vegetation survey data (percent cover) collected during summer 2025 as part of MSc thesis research by Meghan Craughwell. At each site, three 1 metre x 1 metre quadrats were surveyed, with plant identification and percent cover recorded, and frost probe measurements were averaged to estimate active layer depth.
A comparative analysis of two wildfire threat models across six communities in coastal and mountainous southwest British Columbia. The study, authored by Catherine Gauci and harvested from Borealis Dataverse, compares the static Provincial Strategic Threat Analysis model with the simulation-based BurnP3+ model. It uses Spearman correlations, fuel stratification, and geographically weighted regression to assess input importance, spatial patterns, and model accuracy.
Version 4.0 of the 4km-resolution regional-scale hydrodynamic model for the Great Barrier Reef, forced with high-resolution atmospheric, ocean, tide, and river boundary data. This hindcast model, named GBR4_H4p0_ABARRAr2_OBRAN2020_FG2Gv3_Dhnd, succeeded the GBR4_H2p0 model as the best available eReefs hydrodynamic results for its timespan. The dataset is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.
Water wells where ground water quality samples were collected by the Naquadat Program between 1954 and 1980. The dataset is provided by the Government of British Columbia and was last updated on 2026-04-22. Data is available in geospatial formats including WMS and KML.
Underway data from the RV Investigator voyage IN2015_V02, recorded at 5-second intervals from May 15 to May 26, 2015. The dataset includes navigation, thermosalinograph, and atmospheric measurements collected by the CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere Data Centre. Data is available in NetCDF and ASCII formats.
SPURS-2 shipboard X-band radar backscatter images for the 2016 E. Tropical Pacific field campaign consist of qualitative screenshots of rain echoes. The dataset was collected during NASA-funded SPURS-2 oceanographic cruises in 2016 and 2017 to study near-surface salinity variations. These uncalibrated radar images provide visual data on rainfall backscatter for analyzing ocean freshening.
Aline Mutabazi authored a research data sheet analyzing adaptive strategies in the Androy region of southern Madagascar. The study, conducted by researchers from Centre Universitaire RΓ©gional Androy and New York University's Applied Global Public Health Initiative, used a mixed-methods design including 16 focus groups and community surveys across five rural districts. It identifies four distinct adaptation profiles and provides a framework for similar semi-arid contexts.
AMPR brightness temperature data were collected at four microwave frequencies (10.7, 19.35, 37.1, and 85.5 GHz) during the TOGA COARE intensive observation period. The dataset covers a 45-day period from January 12 to February 25, 1993, over a geographic domain from the equator to 21 S latitude and 145 E to 161 E longitude. It was produced by the GHRC DAAC as part of atmospheric measurements for the Tropical Ocean Global Atmosphere-Coupled Ocean Atmosphere Response Experiment.
Four microwave frequencies (10.7, 19.35, 37.1, and 85.5 GHz) were recorded by the Advanced Microwave Precipitation Radiometer during the FIRE-III/ACE campaign. The dataset captures observations from May 18 to June 6, 1998, focused on the Arctic Ocean near the Beaufort Sea. It was managed by the GHRC DAAC and is hosted on NASA Earthdata and Data.gov platforms.
Version 10 is the current version of this dataset, superseding all older versions. The data contains spatially ordered, geolocated retrievals of atmospheric carbon dioxide from the Orbiting Carbon Observatory-3 (OCO-3) instrument, which was deployed to the International Space Station in May 2019. It is produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and uses high-resolution spectrometer measurements for precise characterization of CO2 buildup.
Data from 53 adult neurotypical human subjects performing the Weather Prediction Task, a deterministic category learning paradigm. The dataset is 522.0 MB in size and was authored by Daniel Rojas Libano. It was last updated on 2026-05-12.
Southampton Oceanography Centre conducted a 1990 survey of the benthic infauna within a live maerl bed off Handfast Point in Poole Bay. The dataset likely contains species records and maerl weight data from 19 grab samples taken along a transect and at a single site to capture rarer species. This report was originally a dissertation by G.A. Rowe, later updated with contributions from other authors through the Nature Conservancy Council.
5180mm of annual rainfall characterizes the lowland tropical rainforest site near Cape Tribulation, Queensland, where this data was collected. The dataset consists of measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmosphere using eddy covariance techniques from a canopy crane tower. It was gathered by the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network's Data Discovery organization.
Antarctic Ice Sheet mass variability data derived from GRACE satellite observations and RACMO2.4p1 model outputs for the period 2002β2022. The dataset includes gridded regression analyses for defined ENSO periods and associated atmospheric circulation patterns, provided in NetCDF format by the Australian Ocean Data Network. Accompanying MATLAB code is included for analysis.
Moreton Bay City's flood database contains modelled river and creek flooding depths for a 0.05% Annual Exceedance Probability event, equivalent to a 2000-year average recurrence interval. The dataset, version 3.1.0 from October 2023, was generated using coupled WBNM and TUFLOW modelling based on the ARR2019 guideline and incorporates 2019 LiDAR data.
Moreton Bay City Flood Database provides modelled river and creek flood depth grids for a 0.1% Annual Exceedance Probability event. The dataset, version 3.1.0 from October 2023, uses a 2.5-meter resolution grid derived from coupled WBNM and TUFLOW HPC modelling based on 2019 LiDAR and ARR2019 guidelines.
A flood depth grid for river and creek flooding in Moreton Bay, modelled for a 1% Annual Exceedance Probability event. The data is derived from coupled WBNM and TUFLOW HPC models using 2019 LiDAR and ARR2019 guidelines, with a 2.5-meter resolution. It was produced by the City of Moreton Bay and updated in October 2023.
A 2.5-meter resolution flood depth grid models river and creek flooding for a 2% Annual Exceedance Probability (50-year recurrence interval) scenario in the Moreton Bay region. The dataset, version 3.1.0 from October 2023, was generated using coupled WBNM and TUFLOW HPC modeling based on 2019 LiDAR and ARR2019 guidelines. It represents the maximum modeled flood behavior under existing climate conditions.
City of Moreton Bay's Flood Database contains a 2.5m resolution grid of modelled river and creek flood depths for a 5% Annual Exceedance Probability (20-year recurrence) scenario. The data, updated to Version 3.1.0 in October 2023, was generated using coupled WBNM and TUFLOW hydraulic modeling based on the ARR2019 guidelines.