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Harvard Dataverse hosts data used for analysis in the study 'Pools of rain and risk: How forecast skill affects enrollment in rainfall-indexed insurance.' The dataset was authored by Anne Carroll and last updated on June 10, 2026. It likely contains variables related to rainfall forecasts, insurance enrollment decisions, and risk metrics.
10,000-year daily datasets of rainfall and potential evapotranspiration combine observed and palaeo-climatic data. Researchers at the University of Adelaide and University of Newcastle generated this data for modelling Regional Water Strategies. Data access requires a free account via the secure WaterInfo web portal.
Real-time aerosol chemistry measurements were collected using a Time-of-Flight Aerosol Chemical Speciation Monitor (ToF-ACSM) during the RV Investigator voyage IN2024_V01. The data includes concentrations of nitrate, ammonium, sulfate, organics, chloride, and sea salt aerosols. The voyage was conducted by the Australian Ocean Data Network from January 2 to March 5, 2024, focusing on the Southern Ocean.
Interpreted faults for the Top Wangerrip Group in the Otway Basin were identified from seismic data. The dataset was compiled by GHD for a groundwater flow study for the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action's SAFE Project. The initial interpretation was undertaken by 3D Geo for Southern Rural Water in 2011.
WMIS replaced the Victorian Data Warehouse and the Groundwater Management System in 2013. This layer provides source data for groundwater as found in WMIS. The latest update for this dataset is from WMIS in March 2017.
Brazilian atmospheric data from the SCAR-B campaign. The dataset was created by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to study the effects of sulfate aerosol and biomass burning smoke on physical, chemical, and radiative atmospheric processes. It aims to improve remote sensing of smoke, water vapor, clouds, vegetation, and fires.
Polygons depicting the outlines of 3D seismic surveys used for petroleum exploration. The data was extracted from survey reports by the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action and is available under a CC-BY-4.0 license. Last updated on 2026-04-09, the polygons illustrate survey extents but definitions vary.
Winnipeg's drinking water quality test results, managed by data.winnipeg.ca, are published to ensure compliance with the city's Operating Licence and Health Canada's Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality. The dataset includes columns for Parameter, Year, Area, Category, Units, and statistical measures like Average, Minimum, and Maximum. It was last updated on April 7, 2026.
Ongoing data collection from the CERES-FM3 instrument on the Aqua satellite, launched May 4, 2002. The product provides 24 hours of instantaneous top-of-the-atmosphere flux estimates, including filtered and unfiltered radiances for total, shortwave, and window channels. It is produced by NASA as part of the Earth Observing System (EOS) program.
CERES ERBE-like Instantaneous TOA Estimates Aqua FM4 Edition4 is a NASA Earth Observing System data product. It contains 24 hours of instantaneous top-of-atmosphere flux measurements from the CERES-FM4 instrument on the Aqua spacecraft, launched May 4, 2002. The product includes filtered and unfiltered radiances for total, shortwave, and window channels, converted to fluxes using Angular Distribution Models.
From 2017 to 2025, remote cameras in Glacier National Park recorded counts and age classes of mammal species. The data is provided by Parks Canada in CSV format and was last updated in May 2026.
CERES ERBE-like Instantaneous Top-of-the-Atmosphere Estimates are satellite-derived measurements of Earth's radiant energy. The data product is collected by the CERES-FM2 instrument on the Terra spacecraft, with collection ongoing since its launch on December 18, 1999. It is produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and provides filtered and unfiltered radiances converted to fluxes.
CERES FM1 instrument on the Terra satellite provides instantaneous top-of-the-atmosphere (TOA) flux estimates for total, shortwave, and window channels. Data collection is ongoing, with measurements recorded every 0.01 second and converted to fluxes using ERBE-like Angular Distribution Models. This product is part of the Earth Observing System (EOS) program, a follow-on to the Earth Radiation Budget Experiment (ERBE).
CERES ERBE-like Instantaneous TOA Estimates TRMM PFM Edition2 is a Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System (CERES) Earth Radiation Budget Experiment (ERBE)-like data product. It provides a 24-hour, single-satellite, instantaneous view of scanner fluxes at the top-of-atmosphere (TOA) from the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) proto flight model (PFM) instrument. The data collection is complete and includes total, shortwave, longwave, and window channel radiometric data organized into 3.3-second scan records.
CERES MODIS and GEO Cloud Retrievals in ISCCP-D2like Format Daytime Edition3A is a merged satellite data product providing monthly and 3-hourly gridded regional mean cloud properties. It combines daytime cloud data from Terra-MODIS, Aqua-MODIS, and multiple geostationary satellites, stratifying properties by pressure, optical depth, and phase across 18 cloud types. The product was created by NASA's CERES program and data collection is complete.
Experimental data from a 2-week study on the tropical seagrass Halophila ovalis, investigating the combined effects of the herbicide diuron and climate change on Photosystem II activity. The dataset contains photosynthetic yield measurements under 5 diuron concentrations and 3 climate scenarios at 4 time points. Data was collected by the Australian Ocean Data Network as part of the NESP TWQ 2.1.6 project.
Chloride Sampled GMS Bore Locations contains information for boreholes that record groundwater chloride concentration levels sourced from the Victorian Groundwater Management System (GMS). The dataset is provided by the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action and was last updated on 2026-04-09. It is intended for use in conjunction with chloride deposition data to undertake mass balance analysis for deriving groundwater recharge.
Industry seismic data compiled by the Department of Environment and Primary Industries (DEPI) was used to interpret geological faults. The dataset was created by GHD for a report on potential influences of geological structures on groundwater flow systems. It supports the Secure Allocation Future Entitlements (SAFE) Project.
Boreholes reaching bedrock in basalt-covered areas provide control points for Free Air gravity data interpolation. The dataset was compiled by GHD for the 'Potential Influences of Geological Structures on Groundwater Flow Systems' report, part of the DEPI SAFE Project. It is published by the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action and was last updated in April 2026.
Australian bedrock borehole data used to control Free Air gravity data interpolations. The dataset was compiled by GHD for the 'Potential Influences of Geological Structures on Groundwater Flow Systems' report, part of the DEPI Secure Allocation Future Entitlements (SAFE) Project. It was last updated on April 9, 2026.