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Geospatial boundaries and storm occurrence data for the 1994 Tropical Cyclone 05A in Somalia are provided in this dataset by the IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Center (ICPAC). The records focus on the Bari and Nugaal regions, documenting a landfall near Eyl and wind speeds of 104 km/h.
Southern margin of Australia is the focus of this dataset, which contains explanatory notes for non-seismic data from research cruises Rig 10 and 11. The data is published by Geoscience Australia on the data_gov_au platform. The record was last updated on 2026-05-14.
This geospatial dataset identifies the Somali districts of Bossaso and Eyl affected by Tropical Cyclone 05A in November 1994. Produced by the IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Center (ICPAC), it records specific impact metrics including 30 fatalities and maximum wind speeds of 104 km/hr.
This geospatial dataset from the IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Center (ICPAC) maps the impact of Tropical Cyclone 12A on Somalia's Bari region in December 1992. It provides historical hazard records across SHP, GeoJSON, CSV, and XLSX formats to document the storm's landfall and affected administrative zones.
This geospatial dataset tracks the movement path of Tropical Cyclone Murjan during its October 2012 trajectory across the South Arabian Sea to the Somali coast. Produced by the IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Center (ICPAC), it documents the storm's progression from formation to its landfall near 9.80N and 50.80E. The data captures the specific transition of the system from a cyclonic storm to a deep depression over a 48-hour period.
25 files of drifting buoy data were collected over a one-year period from May 1, 1992 to June 13, 1993. The data tracks buoy movement to determine ocean circulation patterns and mass transport in the Northwest Atlantic offshore North Carolina. Each record likely contains position, date, time, and may include other surface meteorological or subsurface oceanographic parameters.
Roebuck and Offshore Canning Basin Biozonation and Stratigraphy Chart No.14 is a biostratigraphic reference chart published by the Australian Ocean Data Network. It uses fossil index species to define biozones for correlating sedimentary rock successions. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-16.
Geoscience Australia Data published a post-cruise report for the Rig Seismic research cruise 6, focusing on heat flow measurements in northern Australia. The dataset is a legacy product with no abstract available, published on data_gov_au. It was last updated on 2026-05-14.
A detailed marine reflection seismic survey was conducted between 22 January and 24 April 1966. The survey covered 1505 line miles over the Papuan Basin in the Gulf of Papua, carried out by Western Geophysical Company of America for a consortium of oil companies. Its objective was to obtain detailed structural information to determine drilling sites and extend reconnaissance in the area.
The Kenn Plateau is a submarine continental fragment covering 140,000 km² east of Queensland. It details the plateau's geological evolution from the Cretaceous to the present, including stretching, drifting, and volcanic activity. This description was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.
A geological study describes the Kenn Plateau, a submarine continental fragment with an area of about 140,000 km² located east of Queensland. The data, provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network, details its tectonic origin, sedimentary basins containing several kilometres of sediment, and subsidence of over 2000 meters since the Cretaceous breakup. The record was last updated in April 2026.
Lord Howe Rise contains 3D gravity models for the Capel and Faust Basins, derived from a 2006/07 marine survey. The models were developed by Geoscience Australia to interpret over 6000 meters of sediment in deep depocentres. The report details tools and methods for integrating 3D gravity modelling with seismic interpretation workflows.
Nimbus-7 Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) version 8 data provides daily and monthly zonal means of total column ozone. The data are averaged in 5-degree latitude bands and were produced by the Laboratory for Atmospheres at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. This dataset is stored in ASCII format and is available from the GES DISC.
Geospatial data documenting the path and impact of Tropical Cyclone 1A, the first recorded cyclone to enter the Gulf of Aden in May 1984. Produced by the IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Center (ICPAC), the records track the storm's movement through Somalia's Woqooyi Galbeed province. The system reached maximum wind speeds of 23m/s before making landfall 65km west of Berbera.
Data for Figure S6 and S8 supports analysis of coal fire-induced collapse structures in East Jharia, India. The dataset includes results from field examination, mineralogical and microstructural analysis, and numerical modelling of combustion gas and heat emissions. Author Colin Hills published the 347.5 KB dataset under a CC-BY-4.0 license on figshare, last updated in April 2026.
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center's Laboratory for Atmospheres produced this Earth Probe Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer version 8 dataset. It provides Lambertian effective surface reflectivity values, Rayleigh corrected and averaged into 5-degree latitude bands. The data are stored in ASCII format.
Nimbus-7 satellite data provides daily and monthly zonal mean UV aerosol index values, averaged in 5-degree latitude bands globally. The dataset, produced by NASA's Laboratory for Atmospheres, is stored in ASCII format and tracks atmospheric aerosols. Its cross-platform presence on NASA Earthdata and Data.gov indicates established use in atmospheric research.
Nimbus-7 satellite data from 1978 to 1993 provides daily Lambertian effective surface reflectivity values, Rayleigh corrected and averaged in 5-degree latitude bands. This dataset, produced by NASA Goddard's Laboratory for Atmospheres, supports the study of atmospheric radiation and surface albedo. The data is stored in ASCII format and represents a foundational record for pre-1990s Earth observation.
Over two decades, from 1996 to the present, this dataset provides consistent, long-term records of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) derived from multiple satellite instruments. It includes tropospheric and stratospheric column densities, surface concentrations, and NOx emissions data products, processed to account for instrumental differences. The data are part of NASA's MEaSUREs program and are available in CF-compliant HDF5 and netCDF formats.
NASA's QuikSCAT ESDR Level 2 Ancillary Ocean Surface Fields Version 1.1 provides modeled atmospheric and oceanic variables interpolated to the satellite's observation points. The dataset includes ocean surface wind fields from ERA-5, precipitation estimates from GPM IMERG, and surface currents from GlobCurrent, all at a nominal 12.5 km resolution. This release is intended for science evaluation by the NASA International Ocean Vector Winds Science Team (IOVWST).