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Flood defences built to protect against river and sea flooding in Wales, with recognized levels of flood protection. The dataset is published by the Government Digital Service under an OGL-UK-3.0 license. Defences not yet shown and the areas they benefit will be added gradually.
Flood Risk Areas for Wales identified under the Flood Risk Regulations 2009. The data represents communities where surface water flooding poses a significant risk to more than 5,000 people. It was produced by the Welsh Government for the first Preliminary Flood Risk Assessment and was valid from 2011 until being superseded in 2018.
MCD18C1 Version 6.2 is a Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Terra and Aqua combined Downward Shortwave Radiation (DSR) Level 3 product. It provides daily and 3-hour estimates of incident solar radiation over global land surfaces on a 0.05-degree Climate Modeling Grid. The dataset is produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and was last updated in March 2026.
CSIRO Marine National Facility collected processed hydrology data during the RV Investigator voyage IN2026_V01 from January 02 to February 25, 2026. The dataset contains water quality parameters like salinity, dissolved oxygen, and nutrients from Niskin bottle samples at various depths. Data is archived at the CSIRO National Collections and Marine Infrastructure Information and Data Centre.
NOAA's EAGLE forecasts are experimental AI-driven global weather predictions produced 4 times daily. The system is built upon Google DeepMind's GraphCast model, generating 6-hourly forecasts up to 16 days for major atmospheric and surface fields on a 0.25-degree latitude-longitude grid. These forecasts, hosted in GRIB2 format, served as the operational precursor to NOAA's AIGFS and AIGEFS models implemented in December 2025.
Parks Canada collected counts and environmental variables for the American pika (Ochotona princeps) in Glacier National Park. The dataset likely contains observations recorded between 2023 and 2025. It is available as a CSV file under the OGL-CA-2.0 license.
October 10 to November 14, 2025, hydrology data was collected during the RV Investigator voyage IN2025_V06 in the Coral Sea Marine Park. The dataset contains processed measurements of salinity, dissolved oxygen, and nutrients from water samples at various depths. It is archived by the CSIRO National Collections and Marine Infrastructure Information and Data Centre.
Annual mean objective for PM10 (Particulate Matter) in Leicester City, where the target is not to exceed 40ยตg/m3. The dataset is provided by the Government Digital Service and sourced from the EU Open Data platform. It references specific measurement methods including TEOM, FDMS, VCM, and BAM.
February 19 to March 01, 2025, hydrology data was collected during the RV Investigator voyage IN2025_E01, which departed from and returned to Hobart. The dataset contains processed measurements of salinity, dissolved oxygen, and nutrients from water samples taken at various depths. It is archived by the CSIRO National Collections and Marine Infrastructure Information and Data Centre.
The TROPICS mission provides nearly all-weather observations from a constellation of five small satellites. This Level-2b dataset contains Precipitation Ice Water Path (PIWP) measurements, representing the total mass of falling ice-phase precipitation per unit area over oceans. Data is organized in netCDF granules, each containing approximately 2880 scans and 81 spots from an orbit.
Greenland's continental shelf is surveyed by NASA's Oceans Melting Greenland mission using airborne and ship-deployed probes. The data contains in situ profiles of salinity, density, temperature, and sound velocity from AXCTD, CTD, and AXBT instruments, collected annually from 2016 through 2021. The goal is to quantify the ocean's contribution to the melting of Greenland's glaciers.
Murray-Darling Basin water quality regions and zones are defined as of March 2010. The dataset was derived by the Murray-Darling Basin Authority from the Sustainable Rivers Audit program, categorizing zones into seven altitude-based types like Montane and Lowland. It was constructed using the GDA94 coordinate system and the Australian Water Resources Council catchment layer.
March 2010 snapshot of water quality regions within Australia's Murray-Darling Basin. The Murray-Darling Basin Authority derived these zones from Sustainable Rivers Audit valley zones, subdividing catchments into seven altitude-based categories. This dataset was used to inform the development of the Basin Plan.
Qualitative themes and quotes from 27 experts on adolescent and young adult mental health related to climate change. The dataset organizes findings from focus groups across public health, epidemiology, community organizations, and clinical practice. Sonya M. Jampel created this framework, last updated in April 2026.
27 expert participants contributed to qualitative focus groups on adolescent and young adult mental health related to climate change. Sonya M. Jampel authored this dataset, which was last updated in April 2026. It contains qualitative analysis results from experts across public health, epidemiology, community organizations, and clinical practice.
Sonya M. Jampel's dataset contains qualitative focus group data from 27 experts across public health, epidemiology, community organizations, and clinical practice. It was created to develop a framework for addressing mental health and distress related to climate change in adolescents and young adults. The data was last updated in April 2026.
The Australian Ocean Data Network hosts geophysical data from the remote Capel and Faust Basins, located 800 km east of Brisbane in 1000-3000 m water depth. The dataset includes integrated 2D seismic reflection, sonobuoy refraction, and marine potential-field data collected as part of the Australian Government's Energy Security Initiative. Interpretation suggests the presence of syn-rift and post-rift sedimentary packages, with a maximum depocentre thickness of approximately 4 seconds two-way travel time.
NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) scientists Gavin Schmidt and Reto Ruedy released an analysis finding 2015 was the warmest year in the modern record. The dataset likely contains global temperature time-series data developed and evaluated by the GISS climate modeling team. The analysis is associated with NASA and NOAA temperature records.
Weather Stations dataset originates from the Regional Weather Information System (RWIS) managed by the Government of Yukon. It currently lists stations owned by Yukon Wildland Fire Management, Parks Canada, Environment Yukon, and the Yukon Avalanche Association, with others to be added later.
Yukon well capture zones identify potential aquifer contamination risk areas for community water systems. The data was compiled as a snapshot under the Yukon Water Strategy using buffer analysis, analytical methods, and Visual MODFLOW groundwater flow modeling. It is distributed by the Government of Yukon via GeoYukon.