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Climate models, weather data, oceanography, hydrology, atmospheric science, environmental monitoring
26,921 datasets
NASA Earthdata hosts a dataset on the controls of subglacial cavity geometry, produced by AMD_USAPDC. The data originates from novel cryogenic ring-shear experiments conducted with the University of Wisconsin-Madison device, systematically assessing effective stress, sliding speed, and bump geometry. Project outcomes aim to improve glacier-flow modeling and sea-level rise projections, with work ongoing through 2027.
Eleven Earth System Models project seasonal Antarctic krill growth potential from 1960-1989 and under future RCP 4.5 and 8.5 scenarios for 2070-2099. Growth potential is modeled as a function of sea surface temperature and chlorophyll-a concentrations, serving as a habitat quality proxy. The dataset was produced by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre using outputs from the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project 5 archive.
AMD_USAPDC research measures trace elements and stable isotopes in otoliths from Antarctic toothfish. The dataset includes three distinct otolith collections spanning the last four decades in the Ross Sea. This project aims to quantify fish transport pathways and assess impacts from fishing and climate change.
A climate model experiment investigating the response to a suppressed Atlantic thermohaline circulation. The dataset was produced by the Hadley Centre using the HadCM3 model, which provided input for the IPCC Third Assessment Report. The simulation was last updated in May 2257.
Tree-ring and fire scar data characterizes fire history across multiple spatial scales in the central Oregon Coast Range. The study compares recent fire patterns from the last 500 years with longer paleo records from lake sediment charcoal. Data was collected by SCIOPS, with a last platform update recorded in 2050.
Indian Ocean region sea surface temperature data from the Meteosat-9 satellite's SEVIRI instrument. The dataset provides measurements at approximately 3 km resolution with a 15-minute duty cycle, produced by NOAA NESDIS. Data coverage begins June 11, 2022 and is updated every 15 minutes with a nominal latency of 3-24 hours.
2021-22 water quality data from the Swan Canning Estuary, collected by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions. The data is used to assess system response to management actions and report against estuary water quality and phytoplankton targets. It has been utilized in government and academic investigations, including modeling.
From 17 March to 16 May 2016, Geoscience Australia and JAMSTEC collected multibeam bathymetry data covering 62,360 km² of the Lord Howe Rise plateau. The dataset contains eight bathymetry grids with 50 to 80m resolution, produced from a shipborne 12 KHz sonar system during survey KR1605. This work supports site assessment for a potential International Ocean Discovery Program drilling proposal.
A 5-day frequency output from a high-resolution Arctic Ocean model simulation. The dataset was produced by Pennelly, Clark and is hosted by the Borealis Harvested Dataverse. The simulation uses NEMO version 3.6 and LIM version 2, forced by ERA5 atmospheric data and initialized with GLORYS2v4 ocean conditions.
2019-20 water quality data from the Swan Canning Estuary, collected by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions. The dataset informs management actions and reports against estuary water quality targets and phytoplankton trigger levels. Data is stored in the Water Information Network database and made available via the Water Information Reporting portal.
Water quality data from the Swan Canning Estuary monitoring program informs management and research. The dataset, produced by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, covers the 2014-15 period. Data is stored in the Water Information Network database and made available via the Water Information Reporting portal.
Routine water quality monitoring data for the Swan Canning Estuary, collected by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions. The data informs management actions and assesses system response against water quality targets and phytoplankton trigger levels. Data is stored in the Water Information Network database and made public via the Water Information Reporting portal.
Bird communities' functional diversity risk assessment using applied deep hurdle models. Liying Li created this dataset, which was last updated on April 25, 2026. The dataset is 9.0 MB in size and includes CSV and NPZ file formats.
Kluane National Park and Reserve contains 17 monitored ponds surveyed every 1-5 years during May for breeding male wood frog presence. Parks Canada conducts these acoustic surveys to track population impacts from habitat loss and disease. The dataset records occupancy status for the park's sole amphibian species, which holds cultural significance for Southern Tutchone peoples.
NOAA's National Water Model (NWM) simulates and forecasts water budget variables, including snowpack, evapotranspiration, soil moisture, and streamflow, over the entire continental United States. The model, launched in August 2016, is operated by NOAA’s Office of Water Prediction. This bucket contains a four-week rollover of the Short Range Forecast model output and its corresponding forcing data.
UWPD provides a probabilistic downscaling of CMIP5 climate models, predicting a daily Probability Density Function for precipitation and temperature rather than a single deterministic value. The dataset includes three variables at 0.1° resolution for the United States and southern Canada east of the Rocky Mountains. It contains multiple statistical realizations and derived statistics like means and annual maximum CDFs.
Data from 50 sonobuoys were recorded over the Capel and Faust Basins, 800 km east of Australia, during a 2006 seismic survey for Geoscience Australia. The data were interpreted and forward modelled by ray-tracing to estimate P-wave velocities in the upper sedimentary section and constrain sediment thickness. Gravity and magnetic anomaly data were also recorded, providing additional constraints for velocity models.
Australian ocean floor data illustrating submarine canyons, seamounts, and abyssal plains. The dataset is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated on 2026-04-16. It is designed as an educational activity for students to process data and understand sonar techniques.
Bin Wang's dataset supports a study on time-dependent seismic reliability assessment of pile-group foundations using the Probability Density Evolution Method (PDEM). It includes files for non-stationary stochastic ground motion input, nonlinear coupled analysis, and reliability evaluation results. The data was uploaded to figshare in April 2026.
April-September 2017 data provides Sea Surface Temperature (SST) statistics for five marine regions along Canada's Pacific coast. The dataset includes fifteen GeoTIFFs, with mean, maximum, and standard deviation values for each region, resampled to a 20-meter resolution. It was created by Fisheries and Oceans Canada from Sentinel-3 satellite data to support marine environmental analysis.