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NOAA-20 VIIRS satellite provides near real-time global maps of nighttime sea surface temperature at 11ยตm. The Ocean Biology DAAC produces these quicklook products using the best-available ancillary meteorological and ozone data, though the calibration is noted as less than optimal. This data offers a snapshot from a short time period within a single orbit.
Regional sea surface temperature data from the NOAA-20 satellite's VIIRS sensor, processed in near real-time. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Ocean Biology DAAC produces these quicklook products using the best-available ancillary data from meteorological and ozone sources. These products provide a snapshot of data during a short time period within a single orbit.
Near real-time (NRT) global sea surface temperature data from the NOAA-20 satellite's VIIRS sensor. The Ocean Biology DAAC produces these quicklook products using the best-available ancillary meteorological and ozone data for a snapshot within a single orbit. The dataset is produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and was last updated in March 2026.
NOAA-20 VIIRS Level-3 Global Mapped 11ยตm Day/Night Sea Surface Temperature (SST) - Near Real-time (NRT) Data, version R2024.0 is produced by the NASA Ocean Biology DAAC. The dataset provides a quicklook snapshot of global sea surface temperature using satellite observations from a single orbit. It is processed with less-than-optimal ancillary and calibration data for near real-time availability.
NOAA-20 VIIRS satellite provides near real-time global sea surface temperature maps. The Ocean Biology DAAC produces these quicklook products using the best-available ancillary meteorological and ozone data. These data provide a snapshot of ocean conditions within a single orbit, though inputs and calibration are less than optimal.
725 KB of supplementary data illuminates the lateral extent of fault slip during the 29 July 2025 Kamchatka earthquake. The dataset, published by Chi-Hsien Tang on figshare under a CC-BY-4.0 license, combines geodetic and tsunami observations. It was last updated in April 2026.
INTEX-B (Intercontinental Chemical Transport Experiment-Phase B) data focuses on long-range pollution transport, atmospheric photochemistry, and aerosol and cloud effects on radiation and climate. The dataset was created by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and is hosted on the GES DISC platform. Phase 1 of the study was performed in Mexico from March 1-20, 2006, and phase 2 focused on Asian pollution outflow over the western Pacific in April and May 2006.
FIFE Historic Monthly Meteorology Data provides monthly precipitation totals for Manhattan, Kansas from January 1858 to December 1989. Kansas State University collected daily weather observations following National Weather Service procedures and summed them to produce monthly values. This dataset was used as a historical reference for the FIFE (First ISCCP Regional Experiment) project.
A study quantifies the impact of a 2-D seismic survey in the Gippsland Basin, Australia, on fish behavior and commercial catch rates. The research involved acoustic tagging of three shark species and analysis of Commonwealth fisheries logbook data from January 2012 to October 2015. The dataset, associated with a 2018 publication, found limited evidence of seismic survey-induced changes in the targeted species.
NeurOST Level 4 analysis products map daily sea surface height and surface geostrophic currents using a neural network trained on sparse satellite altimetry and sea surface temperature data. This dataset is produced by the University of Washington and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. The data was last updated on March 13, 2026.
2,951 high-resolution conductivity, temperature, and depth (CTD) records were collected from 52 stations over eight days in the Northwest Atlantic. The data, from the CAPE HENLOPEN cruise CH-9222, includes nearly continuous vertical profiles of temperature, salinity, density, and possibly dissolved oxygen or transmissivity at intervals as fine as 1 meter. Each station record includes cruise metadata, position, date, time, and may include concurrent meteorological and sea surface conditions.
Moored current meter data document ocean currents in the Coastal Waters of Florida from November 23, 1990, to August 19, 1991. The dataset, part of the Florida Straits Physical Oceanography (FSPO) project, contains time-series measurements of east-west (u) and north-south (v) current vector components, typically at 10-15 minute intervals. Data may also include water temperature, pressure, and conductivity or salinity, formatted to the NODC F015 standard.
North Pacific Ocean, Bering Sea, Chukchi Sea, and Arctic Ocean surface data were collected by the autonomous Saildrone 1021 from June to September 2018. The dataset includes measurements of carbon dioxide fugacity and partial pressure in air and seawater, sea surface temperature, salinity, pH, and atmospheric water vapor. These continuous underway measurements support research on ocean-atmosphere carbon flux and acidification in high-latitude seas.
Version 07 is the current version of this global gridded precipitation dataset from NASA's GES DISC. The 3GPROF products provide daily and monthly precipitation averages derived from high-quality microwave sensors on the GCOM-W1 satellite, which are sensitive to liquid and ice-phase precipitation. The data is processed at a 0.25 degree by 0.25 degree spatial resolution.
GPM_3GPROFNOAA21ATMS_DAY Version 07 provides global gridded daily precipitation averages from the NOAA-21 satellite's ATMS sensor. The data is based on retrievals from high-quality microwave sensors sensitive to liquid and ice-phase precipitation hydrometeors. This Level 3 product is produced by NASA's GES DISC and was last updated in March 2026.
Global gridded monthly precipitation averages derived from the NOAA-21 satellite's Advanced Technology Microwave Sounder (ATMS). The dataset is produced by NASA's Goddard Earth Sciences Data and Information Services Center (GES DISC) using Version 07 retrieval algorithms. It provides climate-scale precipitation estimates based on microwave sensor data sensitive to liquid and ice-phase hydrometeors.
Version 07 is the current version of this data set, superseding all older versions. The 3GPROF products provide global gridded daily precipitation averages derived from high-quality microwave satellite sensors, which are sensitive to liquid and ice-phase precipitation. This dataset is produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and was last updated on 2026-03-13.
Version 07 is the current and sole available version of this NASA precipitation dataset. 3GPROF products provide global gridded monthly and daily precipitation averages derived from high-quality microwave satellite sensors. These sensors are sensitive to both liquid and ice-phase precipitation hydrometeors in the atmosphere.
NOAA_NCEI Accession 0209684 contains surface underway measurements from the Autonomous Surface Vehicle ASV_Saildrone1003 (EXPOCODE 32DB20180327). The dataset includes mole fractions, fugacity, and partial pressure of CO2 in air and seawater, alongside sea surface temperature, salinity, pH, and oxygen ratios. Data were collected in the South Pacific Ocean and Tasman Sea from March 27 to April 22, 2018.
Version 07 is the current version of this global gridded precipitation dataset. The 3GPROF products provide daily and monthly precipitation averages derived from retrievals by the MHS microwave sensor on the METOP-B satellite, which is sensitive to liquid and ice-phase precipitation hydrometeors. The data is produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and was last updated on 2026-03 -13.