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ICON-EU regional weather forecast model data from Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD), Germany's national meteorological service. The dataset provides high-resolution, 5-day forecasts over Europe and has been translated to the cloud-optimized Icechunk Zarr format by dynamical.org. It is hosted on AWS open data and licensed under CC-BY-4.0.
Nearly 170 years of evidence, including British Admiralty charts (1858–1956) and Sentinel-2 satellite imagery (2020–2023), map the distribution and persistence of bull kelp and giant kelp forests across 5,600 km of the West Coast of Vancouver Island, Canada. The dataset, authored by Alena Wachmann and last updated in March 2026, partitions the coast into four ecoregions to analyze changes in canopy area. It shows high persistence (~88%) in cooler, high-energy regions containing 97.5% of modern canopy area, contrasting with lower persistence (52%) in a warmer, sheltered ecoregion.
Over 10 million seawater temperature records compiled from 17 distinct Cefas data sources, including coastal networks, ferry routes, and research cruises. The dataset was aggregated by the Government Digital Service and covers the UK Continental Shelf, with some data extending to Greenland and Svalbard. Records span from 1880 to 2014.
This release contains flux tower measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmosphere in a semi-arid eucalypt woodland, processed using PyFluxPro. The Cow Bay station was established in December 2008 and is managed by James Cook University. The site is part of the FNQ Rainforest SuperSite within the TERN Australian SuperSite Network.
This release contains flux tower measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmosphere in a semi-arid eucalypt woodland, processed using the PyFluxPro (v3.3.0) system. The data provides gap-filled products including Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE), Gross Primary Productivity (GPP), and Ecosystem Respiration (ER). The site is part of a wider 60 x 60 km research network of flux stations operational since 2001.
This release contains flux tower measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmosphere in a semi-arid eucalypt woodland, processed using PyFluxPro (v3.3.0). The data includes gap-filled products with Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE) partitioned into Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) and Ecosystem Respiration (ER). The site is located in the 16 million hectare Great Western Woodlands region of Western Australia, established in 2012.
Aggregating flux tower measurements of energy and greenhouse gas exchanges between the surface and atmosphere using eddy covariance techniques. Data were processed with PyFluxPro to produce gap-filled products including Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE), Gross Primary Productivity (GPP), and Ecosystem Respiration (ER). The measurements were collected from a station 48 km southeast of Emerald, Queensland, from June 2011 to early 2014.
A collection of flux tower measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmosphere in a semi-arid eucalypt woodland near Alice Springs. It was processed using PyFluxPro (v3.3.1) to produce final, gap-filled products including Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE), Gross Primary Productivity (GPP), and Ecosystem Respiration (ER). The site, established in September 2010, features a 13.7m instrument mast and collects supplementary data on radiation, soil conditions, and canopy variables.
This release contains flux tower measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmosphere in a semi-arid eucalypt woodland, processed using the PyFluxPro (v3.3.0) software. The data includes gap-filled products with Net Ecosystem Exchange partitioned into Gross Primary Productivity and Ecosystem Respiration.
This release contains flux tower measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmospheric boundary-layer in a semi-arid eucalypt woodland, processed using PyFluxPro (v3.3.0). The site features an open forest savanna with a canopy height averaging 12.3m and mean annual precipitation of 895.3mm.
This release contains flux tower measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmosphere in a semi-arid eucalypt woodland, processed using the PyFluxPro (v3.3.3) software. The data includes gap-filled Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE) partitioned into Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) and Ecosystem Respiration (ER). The site is located in a dryland agricultural area at 152m elevation with mean annual precipitation of 650mm.
This release contains flux tower measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmosphere in a semi-arid eucalypt woodland, processed using the PyFluxPro (v3.3.3) system. The site was a tropical pasture dominated by specific grass species and was destroyed by fire in September 2013.
Encompassing flux tower measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmosphere using eddy covariance techniques. Data were processed with PyFluxPro (v3.5.0) to produce a final, gap-filled product with Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE) partitioned into Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) and Ecosystem Respiration (ER). The measurements were collected from a station 48 km southeast of Emerald, Queensland, from June 2011 to early 2014.
This release contains flux tower measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmosphere in a semi-arid eucalypt woodland, processed using PyFluxPro (v3.3.3). The site is an open woodland savanna with an average tree height of 14–16m and mean annual precipitation of 1750mm.
This release contains flux tower measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmosphere in a semi-arid eucalypt woodland, processed using the PyFluxPro (v3.3.0) software. The data includes gap-filled Net Ecosystem Exchange partitioned into Gross Primary Productivity and Ecosystem Respiration. The site is dominated by Eucalyptus tectifica and Planchonia careya, with an elevation of 90m and a 15m instrument mast.
A collection of flux tower measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmosphere using eddy covariance techniques. It was processed with PyFluxPro (v3.4.15) to produce a final, gap-filled product with Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE) partitioned into Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) and Ecosystem Respiration (ER). The data were collected from June 2011 to early 2014 at a station 48 km southeast of Emerald, Queensland.
Aggregating flux tower measurements of energy and mass exchange between a forest surface and the atmosphere using eddy covariance techniques. It provides processed, gap-filled data including Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE), Gross Primary Productivity (GPP), and Ecosystem Respiration (ER) for a secondary re-growth Eucalyptus forest site. The data were processed using PyFluxPro (v3.4.15) and include automated soil greenhouse gas flux measurements (CO2, CH4, N2O) from 2010 to 2016.
This release contains flux tower measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and the atmospheric boundary-layer in a semi-arid eucalypt woodland. Data is processed using PyFluxPro to produce final, gap-filled products including Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE), Gross Primary Productivity (GPP), and Ecosystem Respiration (ER). The site is located in a dryland agricultural area with pasture vegetation at an elevation of 330 meters.
Aggregating flux tower measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmosphere in a semi-arid eucalypt woodland, processed using the PyFluxPro (v3.3.3) software. The data provides gap-filled products including Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE) partitioned into Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) and Ecosystem Respiration (ER). The site is part of a wider 60 x 60 km research area with a network of flux stations operational since late 2001.
This release contains flux tower measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmosphere in a semi-arid eucalypt woodland, processed using PyFluxPro. The data includes gap-filled Net Ecosystem Exchange partitioned into Gross Primary Productivity and Ecosystem Respiration. The site is part of the FNQ Rainforest Site in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, with an average tree height of 28 meters and mean annual precipitation of 2000mm.