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26,996 datasets
May 1960 tsunami events in the Territory of New Guinea, triggered by South American earthquakes. The dataset is a legacy product published by Geoscience Australia on data_gov_au, with a last update recorded as 2026-05-06. The available file formats are PDF and HTML, but the abstract, columns, and sample data are unavailable.
Legacy product from Geoscience Australia with no abstract available. The dataset pertains to a seismic survey conducted in the Palm Valley - Hermannsburg area of the Northern Territory in 1961. It is published on data_gov_au and was last updated on 2026-05-06.
The Sea of Okhotsk is the focus of this dataset, which evaluates the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts Reanalysis version 5 (ERA5) for sea ice coverage and its impact on surface meteorological variables during 1978 and 1979. It was authored by Yusuke Iwabuchi and published on figshare in March 2026. The data highlights a discontinuity in sea ice extent, showing approximately 1.1 million km² in 1979 compared to an unrealistically low 0.5 million km² before 1978.
Global GPS satellite attitude data provides a time series of quaternion components for healthy satellites in the GPS constellation, accumulated every minute. The product is generated in real-time by JPL's Global Differential GPS Operations Centers and distributed via NASA's CDDIS. Daily files can be concatenated to extend temporal coverage.
Galileo constellation satellite position and velocity time series are provided with one-minute sampling in 24-hour files. The product includes formal 1-sigma uncertainties for all components and is generated in real-time by JPL's Global Differential GPS Operations Centers. Daily files can be concatenated to extend temporal coverage.
Measurements were made in the Gulf of Guinea off west-central Africa in 2007 as part of the fifth cruise in the EGEE project. This dataset supports the Gulf of Guinea climate and ocean circulation study, which is the oceanographic component of the African Monsoon Multidisciplinary Analyses (AMMA) program. It is hosted by the OB_DAAC organization on NASA Earthdata and also appears on Data.gov.
NASA's ICESCAPE dataset documents a multi-year shipborne project investigating climate impacts on Arctic Pacific ecosystems and chemistry. Research was conducted primarily in the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas during the summers of 2010 and 2011. The dataset is managed by NASA's OB_DAAC and is available on multiple platforms.
Five natural disaster categories—earthquakes, tsunamis, tropical cyclones, floods, and volcanoes—are tracked globally by the Global Disaster Alert and Coordination System. The data combines automated sensor-based calculations for seismic events with manual expert entries for floods and volcanic eruptions. It functions as a near-real-time monitoring feed with updates recorded through March 2026.
Ground-Based GNSS-based Upper Atmospheric Realtime Disaster Information and Alert Network (GUARDIAN) GLONASS daily accumulated real-time Precise Orbit Determination (POD) orbits (60-second sampling, 24-hour files) from NASA CDDIS. This dataset provides a time series of position and velocity components, along with formal 1-sigma uncertainties, for healthy satellites in the GLONASS constellation, generated at JPL's Global Differential GPS Operations Centers. Daily files can be concatenated to extend temporal coverage.
Inventory of Arctic Rain on Snow Events: Meteorological and Surface Conditions, Version 1 contains surface and upper air reanalysis data alongside passive microwave brightness temperatures for documented rain-on-snow events in the Arctic. The dataset spans from 1979 to the present, with data subsetted temporally and spatially to capture the synoptic-scale development of each event. It is provided by the NSIDCV0 organization.
Lagrangian Snow Distributions for Sea-Ice Applications, Version 1 provides daily estimates of snow depth and density on Arctic Ocean sea ice over a 41-year period. The dataset was produced by the NSIDCV0 organization using a Lagrangian snow-evolution model forced with NASA MERRA-2 and ECMWF ERA5 reanalysis data. It is available on multiple platforms, including NASA EarthData and Data.gov.
Supplementary data for a study analyzing the impacts of volcanic ashfall on airport operations. The dataset is published on figshare under a CC-BY-4.0 license by Geoffrey A. Lerner and was last updated on 2026-05-05. Its small size of 99.9 KB suggests it likely contains supporting calculations, model inputs, or summarized results.
Supplementary material for a study analyzing the impacts of volcanic ashfall on airport operations. The dataset is published on figshare by Geoffrey A. Lerner under a CC-BY-4.0 license and was last updated on 2026-05-05. Its 140.5 KB size suggests a limited scope.
Public code accompanies a study investigating how climate change disrupts the timing of interactions between larks and grasshoppers. The 22.1 KB resource is published on figshare under a CC-BY-4.0 license by mengchao Fang. Its last update was recorded on 2026-05-05.
A Data Management and Sharing Plan authored by Lindsey Smith Taillie, harvested by ODUM and last updated on 2026-06-08. The document outlines the strategy for managing and sharing scientific data generated for a research project evaluating the impact of climate change on nutrition and chronic disease risk in Bangladesh.
Soil temperature and soil moisture data collected from nine monitoring stations across China. The dataset provides monthly summaries with temporal coverage varying by station, spanning from June 1998 to May 2002. It was compiled and is provided by the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC).
June 1-28, 1992 analysis products for the Atlantic Stratocumulus Transition Experiment (ASTEX) region, prepared by Ernst Klinker and Tony Hollingsworth of ECMWF and reformatted by Chris Bretherton of the University of Washington. The data consist of initializations and short-range forecasts from the ECMWF T213L30 operational model, incorporating about 650 special soundings and routine global observations. Data are provided as ASCII files with a horizontal resolution of 1.25 degrees in latitude and longitude, corresponding to base times of 00, 06, 12, or 18Z.
Monthly summaries of soil temperature and soil moisture originate from 17 monitoring sites across Alaska. The dataset, provided by the NSIDC, contains records spanning from September 1995 to August 2001. Data is available in tab-delimited ASCII text files and a compiled Excel spreadsheet.
BOREAS Southern and Northern Study Areas in Canada contain derived maps of landcover type, crown and stem biomass, and annual water and carbon fluxes. The dataset provides model inputs and outputs from BIOME-BGC simulations for a three-year period. It was produced by the BOREAS RSS-08 team, likely affiliated with ORNL_CLOUD.
AMSR2, launched on 18 May 2012, provides near-real-time sea surface temperature data with a latency generally within 3 hours. The instrument's conical scan mechanism enables more than 99% coverage of the Earth every 2 days over a 1450 km swath. This version 8.2 dataset is produced by Remote Sensing Systems for the GHRSST Project and supersedes the previous v8a release.