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Climate models, weather data, oceanography, hydrology, atmospheric science, environmental monitoring
26,684 datasets
Input and output data supporting a manuscript on climate-resilient native plant restoration on retired agricultural lands in California. The dataset is associated with a publicly accessible GitHub repository containing the analysis code. It was last updated on April 22, 2026, and is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Monthly water quality measurements from freshwater and estuarine sites across nine systems in the Black Basin north of Townsville. The data includes chemical, physical, and biological parameters collected since 2019, supporting the Townsville Waterways Report Card and environmental management. Monitoring is undertaken by the Department of the Environment, Science and Tourism (DETSI) and predecessor organisations.
Field-sampled juvenile tree growth measurements of branches and needles, along with within-plot location data. These data were collected by Edward Hill and form the basis for analyses of branch and needle growth following an overstory tree mortality event induced via girdling, compared to mean growth prior to mortality. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-22.
One spreadsheet shows the survival, polyp count, and sediment removal capability of Acropora millepora coral recruits up to fourteen weeks old. The data were collected at the National Sea Simulator under three climate scenarios and six sediment loads, with exposures simulated at five- and ten-week intervals. The study was conducted by researchers from AIMS, JCU, and AIMS@JCU, with findings published in 2020.
The Victorian Water Asset Database (VWAD) is a geospatial dataset identifying natural and semi-natural water assets for the state of Victoria, Australia. It includes features such as lakes, rivers, creeks, wetlands, water storages, estuaries, groundwater aquifers, springs, and large marine intertidal zones. The dataset is provided by the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action and was last updated on 2026-04-09.
Colorado's sub-basin-level Surface Water Supply Index (SWSI) data compares current water volumes to historical years. The dataset includes monthly SWSI values, forecasts, streamflow, and reservoir storage for river basins and sub-basins. It is provided by data.colorado.gov and was last updated in April 2026.
Data from a 2026 study by G. Aldama-Bustos and J. Douglas published in Seismica, volume 5.1. It compares epistemic uncertainty captured in probabilistic seismic hazard assessments for critical infrastructure. The dataset is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license on figshare.
A geospatial database identifies and describes natural water assets across the state of Victoria, Australia. The dataset includes features such as lakes, rivers, creeks, wetlands, water storages, estuaries, groundwater aquifers, springs, and large marine intertidal zones. It is provided by the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action and was last updated in April 2026.
The Aqua MODIS MYD11C2 product provides Land Surface Temperature and Emissivity values on a 0.05 degree latitude/longitude Climate Modeling Grid covering the entire globe. Each granule has 7,200 columns and 3,600 rows and consists of 17 layers composited from eight daily files. This Version 6.1 dataset is produced by NASA and includes daytime and nighttime observations of LST, quality control, observation times, view zenith angles, and emissivities from specific bands.
The Aqua MODIS MYD11C1 Version 6.1 product provides daily Land Surface Temperature and Emissivity values on a global 0.05-degree Climate Modeling Grid. The dataset includes daytime and nighttime observations, quality assessments, view angles, and emissivity from specific spectral bands. It is produced by NASA and derived from the MYD11B1 product.
The Aqua MODIS MYD11C3 product provides monthly global Land Surface Temperature and Emissivity values on a 0.05-degree Climate Modeling Grid. This NASA dataset is generated by compositing daily observations and includes layers for daytime and nighttime LST, quality control, view angles, and emissivity from specific infrared bands. The data is updated to Version 6.1, which incorporates calibration improvements from the underlying Level-1B products.
17 layers of land surface temperature and emissivity data composited from eight daily satellite observations. The Terra MODIS instrument provides this data on a global 0.05-degree Climate Modeling Grid with 7,200 columns and 3,600 rows. Version 6.1 incorporates calibration improvements for the period 2012-2017.
Daily global land surface temperature and emissivity data derived from the Terra MODIS satellite. The dataset is provided on a 0.05-degree Climate Modeling Grid covering the entire globe with 7,200 columns and 3,600 rows. Produced by NASA, this Version 6.1 product includes layers for daytime and nighttime observations, quality assessments, and emissivity from specific spectral bands.
Multi-decadal data from 1996 to the present provides consistent, long-term global records of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) from multiple satellite instruments. The dataset includes tropospheric, stratospheric, and total column NO2, as well as derived surface concentrations and NOx emissions, processed to account for differences between instruments. Quality-assured Level 2 to Level 4 products are available in CF-compliant HDF5 and netCDF formats from NASA's GES DISC.
Over two decades of global nitrogen dioxide (NO2) data are provided from multiple satellite instruments, including GOME (1996-2011), SCIAMACHY (2002-2012), OMI (2004-present), GOME-2 (2007-present), and TROPOMI (2018-present). This dataset contains Level 2 to Level 4 products, such as tropospheric and stratospheric NO2 columns, surface concentrations, and NOx emissions, created by harmonizing algorithms across instruments. The data are available in CF-compliant HDF5 and netCDF formats from NASA's MEaSUREs program.
Satellite-derived storage time series provide surface water estimates for several hundred lakes and reservoirs worldwide. The dataset spans a potential 25-year period from late 1992 to 2017, supporting long-term trend analysis and global water dynamics models. It serves as a precursor to the SWOT mission, offering hydrological measurements with typical satellite data quality flagging.
Several hundred global lakes and reservoirs are monitored for surface water dynamics using MODIS satellite data from roughly 2000 to present. The dataset provides an 8-day temporal resolution and 500-meter spatial resolution time series of water extent masks. It is designed to support long-term trend analysis and modeling of human impact on the global water cycle.
NCEP ADP data provides global upper-air weather reports from radiosondes, aircraft, and satellites, including pressure, temperature, and wind measurements. These reports are the primary input for the NCEP Global Data Assimilation System used to create final tropospheric analyses. NCAR's Data Services Section maintains this dataset, which has been collected continuously since October 1999.
Prydz Bay, one of Antarctica's largest ice drainage systems, provides the geographic scope for this dataset. It contains measurements of beryllium (Be) isotopes in sediments from open marine, sub-ice shelf, and subglacial depositional environments. The data was published in a 2019 study by researchers including Duanne A. White and David Fink.
Rainfall projections provide monthly average precipitation in mm/day for Western Australia at a 20-kilometre resolution. The dataset includes annual and seasonal data for five time periods from 1990-2099 under two emissions scenarios, derived from a 10-model ensemble. It was produced by the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation's Climate Science Initiative.