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Climate models, weather data, oceanography, hydrology, atmospheric science, environmental monitoring
27,025 datasets
Bathymetry grids detail the seafloor topography of the Lord Howe Rise, a submerged plateau. The dataset covers 62,360 square kilometers with eight grids at 50 to 80-meter resolution. Geoscience Australia and JAMSTEC produced the data from a shipborne survey conducted between March and May 2016.
This dataset provides chamber flux measurements for carbon dioxide, methane, and carbon monoxide from upland boreal forest soils in 1994, focusing on sites that experienced stand-replacement fires. Collected by the BOREAS TGB-05 team, it includes ancillary data on soil temperature and solar irradiance to model fire and climate impacts on trace gas exchange. The data originates from the NASA BOREAS project and is associated with the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Distributed Active Archive Center.
24 data granules per day provide subskin sea surface temperature measurements for the Pacific Ocean region from 80E-160W and 60S-60N. The NOAA ACSPO system produces this data from the Advanced Himawari Imager on the Japanese Himawari-9 satellite, which became operational in December 2022. The dataset has a total volume of 1.2 GB per day, with near-real-time updates hourly and delayed-mode files available after approximately two months.
Western Australia groundwater areas proclaimed under the Rights in Water and Irrigation Act of 1914. The dataset defines administrative boundaries for managing the extraction and licensing of groundwater resources across the state. It is maintained by the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation.
NASA's NEX-GDDP-CMIP6 dataset provides global, high-resolution, bias-corrected climate change projections derived from CMIP6 General Circulation Model runs. The data supports the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Climate Change Panel and is designed to evaluate climate impacts sensitive to fine-scale gradients and local topography. It includes downscaled daily scenarios from ScenarioMIP model runs distributed via the Earth System Grid Federation.
Esri provides this near real-time geospatial feed of global thermal activity and US-specific wildfire data, integrating NASA VIIRS (7-day) and MODIS (48-hour) satellite observations. The dataset combines satellite-detected hotspots with US wildfire reports (I-209), perimeters, and red flag warnings to monitor active fire intensity and susceptibility.
1961 seismic refraction survey data from the Donaldson dam site on the Pieman River in Tasmania. The dataset is a legacy product from Geoscience Australia Data, and no abstract is available. Files are provided in PDF and HTML formats.
CERES and GEO-Enhanced TOA, Within-Atmosphere and Surface Fluxes, Clouds and Aerosols Daily Terra-Aqua Edition4A provides daily, global-scale data on Earth's energy budget. NASA's product combines measurements from CERES and MODIS instruments on the Terra and Aqua satellites with geostationary satellite data to model diurnal variability. It offers computed fluxes for all-sky, clear-sky, and aerosol-free conditions at a 1-degree spatial resolution.
Global satellite data from NASA's CERES, Terra, and Aqua missions provides monthly means of top-of-atmosphere, within-atmosphere, and surface radiative fluxes. The product integrates observations from multiple instruments, including CERES scanners and MODIS, with geostationary satellite data to model diurnal variability on a 1-degree equal-angle grid. Computed using the Langley Fu-Liou radiative transfer model, it offers parameters for clear-sky, all-sky, and aerosol conditions with a three-hourly temporal foundation.
Maralinga, South Australia, is the geographic focus of this dataset. It contains seismic data recorded during an atomic weapons test conducted in 1956. The data is published by Geoscience Australia on data_gov_au.
A report on the Windward Islands earthquake that occurred on January 8, 1959. It was published by Geoscience Australia Data and is available on data_gov_au. The document is a legacy product with no abstract available.
67 data layers provide daily, global, snow-free estimates of land surface Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF) and Albedo at a 30 arc-second (~1 km) resolution. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) produces this dataset, with the latest version (6.1) updated as of March 2026. It is derived from MODIS Terra and Aqua satellite observations, using a 16-day moving window to model surface reflectance and fill data gaps.
67 data layers provide daily, global, snow-free estimates of land surface Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF) and albedo at a 30 arc-second resolution. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) produces this dataset by processing Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) data from the Terra and Aqua satellites, using a 16-day moving window for model fitting. The product is gap-filled and includes quality assessment layers for ten spectral and broad bands.
New Guinea is the geographic focus of this dataset documenting tsunamis triggered by South American earthquakes in May 1960. The data is published by Geoscience Australia Data, with a last update recorded in 2026. The available file formats are PDF and HTML.
A legacy dataset from Geoscience Australia documenting the tsunami effects of the Chilean earthquake on 22 May 1960 in New Guinea and adjacent areas. The product is published on data_gov_au and was last updated on 14 May 2026. No abstract or detailed column information is available.
Hydrological data from four streams within Prince Edward Island National Park, measuring five key parameters. The dataset includes mean daily water level, magnitude of annual min/max difference, Julian dates of annual extremes, and the Richards-Baker Index. Data is calculated annually based on a May 1 to April 30 water year and summarized into a stream flow index.
Northern Territory seismic survey data from the Palm Valley - Hermannsburg area, collected in 1961. The dataset is a legacy product published by Geoscience Australia Data. No abstract or detailed sample data is available for this historical survey.
The Extreme Ultraviolet Variability Experiment (EVE) archives solar irradiance and spectra data from the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). Data include Ka band and S band irradiances and spectra at calibration levels ranging from 0.25 seconds to 1 minute. The dataset is provided by the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) at the University of Colorado and originates from NASA.
Solar images and movies from the Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager instrument on the Solar Dynamics Observatory. The archive includes dopplergrams, continuum filtergrams, and line-of-sight and vector magnetograms of the solar photosphere. The data is archived and provided by the Joint Science Operations Center at Stanford University.
Global daily data on top-of-atmosphere, within-atmosphere, and surface radiative fluxes, alongside cloud and aerosol properties, collected by NASA's CERES instruments on Terra and Suomi-NPP satellites. The product integrates measurements from multiple satellite platforms and uses radiative transfer models to compute fluxes for various atmospheric conditions. It provides parameters on a daily temporal resolution and a 1-degree regional spatial scale.