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25,082 datasets
Weekly water samples collected at beaches in Marin County, California, starting the week of May 29, 2017. The data contains results for Total Coliform, E. coli, and Enterococcus bacteria, with advisories posted when recreational standards are exceeded. It is published by data.marincounty.gov, with samples typically collected from April through October each year.
Cleaned GBIF occurrence records for 10 resident UK raptor species and projected habitat suitability outputs under SSP2β4.5 and SSP5β8.5 climate scenarios for 2040, 2060, and 2080. The repository includes environmental predictor variables, MaxEnt species distribution modelling workflows, and supporting code. These materials were authored by Connor Panter and uploaded to figshare on 2026-05-28.
Microclimate field measurements and thermal comfort questionnaire data from Nanyang People's Park, a case study in a hot summer and cold winter region. The dataset was created by Dong Yan and last updated on June 3, 2026. It likely contains calculated physiological equivalent temperature values and subjective thermal comfort voting results.
Canadian forest data supporting a study on shifting growth-climate limitations under observed climate change. The derived data tables are 889.9 KB in size and were created by Zihaohan Sang and colleagues. The data was last updated on 2026-05-28.
Forward-facing video footage from the NASA DC-8 aircraft captured during the first three ATom campaigns from 2016 to 2017. The dataset consists of high-definition images stitched into 10-second frequency MP4 videos for each flight, providing visual context for in-situ atmospheric measurements. It is produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Passive river tracer results derived from the eReefs 4km-resolution hydrodynamic model of the Great Barrier Reef, forced with atmospheric, ocean, tide, and river boundary data. The model ran in hindcast mode and is described as complete, succeeding a previous version as the best available for its timespan. The dataset is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in June 2026.
23,570 in-situ measurements of cyanobacteria cell counts provide a ground-truth dataset for validating remote sensing models of harmful algal blooms. The CAML dataset aggregates manual labels from inland water bodies across the United States over a nine-year period from 2013 to 2021. Its primary purpose is to train algorithms for timely water quality monitoring and to investigate environmental factors linked to cyanobacteria proliferation.
NASA's GPM Ground Validation ER-2 X-band Radar (EXRAD) IPHEx dataset contains airborne radar measurements from the Integrated Precipitation and Hydrology Experiment field campaign. The data, collected from May 1 to June 15, 2014 over North Carolina, provides reflectivity and Doppler velocity to validate satellite precipitation estimates from the Global Precipitation Measurement mission. This dataset is stored in netCDF-3 format.
GPM Ground Validation NOAA CPC Morphing Technique (CMORPH) IPHEx dataset consists of global precipitation analyses produced by the NOAA Climate Prediction Center. The data were collected during the Integrated Precipitation and Hydrology Experiment (IPHEx) field campaign to evaluate satellite precipitation accuracy and support hydrological modeling. It provides high-resolution global precipitation estimates derived from low orbiter satellite microwave observations.
Fort Collins, Colorado, automated rainfall measurements from tipping bucket rain gages throughout the city. The dataset is updated in near real-time, with new records added only when a bucket tip occurs, and includes multiple data formats. Data is provided by the City of Fort Collins via the opendata.fcgov.com portal and was last updated on 2026-05-29.
Twenty-seven geomorphic units were identified and digitized by hand in ArcGIS using bathymetry data from GEBCO08 and ETOPO2. The map, updated since original publications in 2009 and 2014, classifies seafloor features based on an expanded International Hydrographic Organisation framework. This dataset from the Australian Ocean Data Network has been used for benthic bioregionalisation and planning Marine Protected Areas in East Antarctica.
SARP_2022_Data contains atmospheric and surface measurements collected onboard the NASA DC-8 aircraft and via ozonesondes during the 2022 Student Airborne Research Program mission. The dataset is produced by NASA and includes measurements of atmospheric gases, aerosols, temperature, pressure, and winds. Data collection for this product is complete.
The Resiliency Exposure Forecast for Coastal Flooding evaluates how planned neighborhood-scale protection projects could reduce building exposure to storm-surge and tidal flooding in future decades. This dataset from data.cityofnewyork.us compares a Control Scenario against a Planned Action Scenario, quantifying the number and percentage of buildings at risk. It was last updated on May 19, 2026.
Aircraft data from the 2024 NASA Student Airborne Research Program mission, collected onboard the P-3B and B200 aircraft. The dataset supports research in atmospheric chemistry, forest ecology, air quality, and ocean biology, providing hands-on field campaign experience for undergraduate students. The program has been active since 2009, with this specific deployment's data collection marked as complete.
Data from the 2023 deployment of NASA's Student Airborne Research Program - East mission includes atmospheric and surface measurements collected onboard a Dynamic Aviation B200 aircraft and at ground sites. The dataset supports research in atmospheric chemistry, forest ecology, air quality, and ocean biology, produced by NASA as part of an undergraduate internship program. It is used for studying Earth system processes and validating satellite observations.
Pacific region data from NASA's Tropical Ozone Transport Experiment β Vortex Ozone Transport Experiment (TOTE-VOTE) campaign, conducted from December 1995 to February 1996. The dataset contains ancillary postscript files supporting measurements from nineteen DC-8 aircraft flights, which were equipped with instruments to quantify ozone, reactive nitrogen, aerosols, and temperature. Its primary goal was to understand the transport of air filaments between the arctic polar vortex, tropical stratospheric reservoir, and midlatitudes.
Over 130,000 glaciers are documented in this inventory, representing approximately 85% of the world's estimated total. The dataset is a snapshot from the second half of the 20th century, compiled primarily from aerial photographs and maps by the World Glacier Monitoring Service. It is hosted by NASA and the National Snow and Ice Data Center.
A joint NASA-ESA campaign, CPEX-AW collected airborne lidar, dropsonde, and satellite data to calibrate the Aeolus wind satellite and study tropical atmospheric processes. The dataset includes measurements from the High Altitude Lidar Observatory (HALO) and Doppler Aerosol WiNd lidar (DAWN) onboard a DC-8 aircraft, targeting the Saharan Air Layer and Intertropical Convergence Zone. Its primary goal was validating satellite wind observations while investigating interactions between aerosols, clouds, winds, and convection over the tropical Atlantic.
Daymet Version 4 R1 provides gridded estimates of seven daily weather parameters for North America, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. The dataset offers a daily temporal resolution at a 1 km x 1 km spatial scale, covering from 1980 to the most recent full calendar year for the continent and Hawaii, with Puerto Rico data starting in 1950. It is produced by NASA and distributed in a Climate and Forecast-compliant netCDF format.
A 5.5 KB Excel dataset applies a multi-source workflow to rank offshore wind zones in Algeria. The case study combines Global Wind Atlas maps, ERA5 reanalysis, and Copernicus Marine Service data to compute turbine-level performance metrics. Said Khoudiri authored this dataset, last updated on May 14, 2026.