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Climate models, weather data, oceanography, hydrology, atmospheric science, environmental monitoring
26,697 datasets
2026 data from an exploratory monitoring program assesses water health along the St. Lawrence River banks. The dataset determines risks to human health and suitability for swimming, highlighting improvements from wastewater overflow reduction or disinfection equipment installation.
Quebec's Ministry of the Environment collects mandatory annual reports of air contaminant emissions from businesses exceeding regulatory thresholds. Emissions data, expressed in metric tons, includes substances like dioxins and furans measured in toxic equivalents. The dataset is updated annually with submissions due by June 1.
A geological study of Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous sandstones from the Eromanga Basin in New South Wales. The dataset, published by Geoscience Australia, details diagenetic processes and quantifies porosity and permeability for quartzose and volcanolithic petrofacies. It describes authigenic mineral sequences and correlates porosity-permeability patterns with depositional environments.
18 region-wide hydrogeological unit surfaces were updated as part of Geoscience Australia's Exploring for the Future program. The data package covers basins from the Gulf of Carpentaria to the Bight, Otway, and Gippsland basins, integrating legacy borehole data, 2D seismic, and airborne electromagnetic (AEM) data. This second iteration, released in 2026, unifies geology across borders to support a consistent national hydrogeological framework.
The African Center of Meteorological Applications for Development (ACMAD) provides this geospatial dataset of monthly and dekadal drought assessments across the African continent. It synthesizes rainfall-based indices and satellite vegetation metrics into a single categorical Combined Drought Indicator (CDI) using rule-based logic. The data is available in two distinct versions derived from GPCC and Era5 precipitation sources.
Comprising results from a 1 km resolution hydrodynamic and transport model simulating the dispersal of the pesticide diuron in the Great Barrier Reef marine environment. The simulation period covers from January 2016 to July 2018, quantifying diuron loads from 16 rivers and using a calibrated half-life of 40 days. The model calculates hourly fluctuations of diuron concentration in each grid cell based on hydrodynamic fluxes.
Ningaloo Reef wind data collected by sensors on an AIMS Weather Station. The dataset likely contains time-series measurements of wind speed and direction. The data was collected starting on 12 February 1997.
From July 31, 1987 to May 30, 1988, weather sensors deployed on the John Brewer site collected this wind data. The Australian Ocean Data Network manages the dataset, which was last updated on May 5, 2026.
Australian Ocean Data Network provides air temperature measurements collected by weather sensors at the Coral Creek WS site. The data covers a specific period from 16 October 1980 to 30 July 1985. The dataset is hosted on the Australian government's data.gov.au platform.
Mongolia contains geocryological borehole data with latitude, longitude, location, and depths for permafrost top and bottom, plus mean annual soil temperature. The dataset was originally published on the CAPS Version 1.0 CD-ROM in June 1998. It provides point measurements for studying frozen ground conditions in a specific regional context.
Marine geophysical data acquired in March–May 2016 onboard the JAMSTEC vessel R/V Kairei in collaboration with Geoscience Australia. The dataset includes a 680 km long east-west seismic profile, ~600 km of high-resolution 2D seismic reflection data, and multibeam bathymetry, gravity, and magnetic data. It was presented at the 2016 Seismological Society of Japan Fall Meeting.
The Ragay Gulf in the Philippines archipelago contains vertical measurements of methane in the water column. The dataset describes methane plumes 80-100 m thick at depths of 100-220 m, with an average surface supersaturation of 206±16.5% and an estimated minimum sea-air flux of 101 nmole.cm-2.y-1. Data was published by Geoscience Australia Data and last updated on 2026-03 -25.
The EPOS project compiled long- and short-lists of key performance indicators (KPIs) for evaluating industrial symbiosis solutions. The lists include sectoral KPIs from four industries and cross-sectoral KPIs derived from literature review and expert experience. The work was authored by Ivan Kantor as part of the EPOS project's decision support toolbox.
Weather sensors deployed on the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) Weather Station at Davies Reef collected this humidity data set starting on 17 September 2008. The Australian Ocean Data Network hosts the data, which was last updated on the platform in May 2026.
Canadian Environment Domestic Advisory Group (CEDAG) documents, including annual reports and joint statements. The CEDAG advises Environment and Climate Change Canada on environmental issues under the Canada-EU Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA). The dataset contains PDF files of the group's annual reports and joint statements with other advisory groups.
The Pacific Circulation Index (Winter) is a derived climate index representing cumulative negative northwesterly atmospheric circulation frequency anomalies for December through March. It quantifies trends in westerly and southwesterly circulation off Canada's west coast, with data provided by Fisheries and Oceans Canada.
Water quality and biology results for 21 streams draining headwater catchments dominated by woodland cover. The dataset includes monthly water quality samples and annual biological surveys of benthic macroinvertebrates, with data continuing up to December 2024. It was produced by the Forestry Commission under the NFI+ Woodland Water Quality project funded by the UK Government.
Wind data collected by weather sensors deployed on the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) Weather Station site in Cleveland Bay. The dataset originates from the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in May 2026. The time range likely begins on July 3, 1990.
Cleveland Bay wind data collected by weather sensors deployed on the AIMS Weather Station site. The dataset is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in May 2026. The data collection began on July 3, 1990.
The Atmospheric Forcing Index (AFI) is a climate index derived from a principal components analysis of the Aleutian Low Pressure Index, Pacific Interdecadal Oscillation Index, and northwesterly atmospheric circulation anomalies. It provides standardized scores representing the intensity of Aleutian lows and associated wind and sea surface temperature patterns in the North Pacific from December through March. The dataset is provided by Fisheries and Oceans Canada and includes CSV and JPG file formats.