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GPM Microwave Imager (GMI) data provides global subskin sea surface temperature measurements. The GPM satellite, launched February 27, 2014, is a joint NASA and JAXA mission with a 65-degree inclined orbit for full local time sampling. Data is processed by Remote Sensing Systems using Version-8 algorithms and is available in near-real time with a 3 to 6-hour delay as Daily, 3-Day, Weekly, and Monthly products.
The GHRSST Level 3U dataset provides global subskin sea surface temperature measurements from the WindSat Polarimetric Radiometer aboard the Coriolis satellite. Remote Sensing Systems (RSS) processes the data, offering both near-real-time products within 3 hours of recording and final archive-quality products (version 7.0.1a) generally available within 7 days. The dataset is provided by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
AMSR-E was launched on 4 May 2002 aboard NASA's Aqua spacecraft. Remote Sensing Systems provides these sea surface temperature data for the GHRSST Project, processing them in near-real-time (within 3 hours) and final versions using NCEP model inputs. The dataset adheres to the GHRSST Data Processing Specification (GDS) version 2 format.
Lily Kjendal's supplementary document details an optimized PhIP-seq workflow for VirScan viral serology. The protocol, validated across human and rabbit sera, improves signal-to-noise and enables quantitative detection of HIV epitopes across a 100-fold dilution series. It identifies strain-specific influenza hemagglutinin epitopes elicited by vaccination.
Global monthly averages of tropospheric nitrogen dioxide (NO2) vertical column density derived from the Sentinel-5P TROPOMI instrument. The dataset began in January 2019 and continues to the present, providing oversampled data at a 0.1° x 0.1° spatial resolution. It was developed by the George Washington University Air, Climate and Health Laboratory as part of the NASA HAQAST team using ESA's version 2.4 algorithm.
NODC Accession 9300089 contains ocean current and drifter data collected from fixed platforms offshore North Carolina. Science Applications, Inc. gathered these observations from February 22, 1992, to February 18, 1993, for the Physical Oceanography Field Program. The data were processed into the NODC standard F156 format for time-series analysis of ocean circulation.
Version 2.0 of the 1km-resolution shelf-scale hydrodynamic model for the Great Barrier Reef, nested within a 4km-resolution model. The Australian Ocean Data Network maintained this model, which ran in near-real-time with daily updates until January 2024 when sensor damage during the monsoon season halted operations.
Synthetic Aperture Radar data captures low backscatter slicks over carbonate reefs in the Timor Sea, interpreted as coral spawn events. Analysis incorporates ancillary data like bathymetry, current velocities, and weather for origin interpretation. The dataset is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.
Oceans Melting Greenland (OMG) project data provides in-situ measurements of the water column's physical properties. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) casts and tows recorded salinity, density, temperature, and sound velocity around Greenland's coast. This dataset supports research into the ocean's contribution to glacial melt.
Archival raw and processed radio science data acquired during the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) mission. The data set was designed primarily to support generation of high-resolution gravity field models for Mars and secondarily for estimating density and structure of the Mars atmosphere. It was collected by NASA's Deep Space Network and is provided by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
A collection of flood water surface profiles for the North Esk and Tamar rivers in Tasmania, Australia, derived from hydrological studies. It includes profiles for 100-year and 200-year Average Recurrence Interval (ARI) events, with discharges calibrated to historical floods from 2005 and 2011. The data is intended for planning purposes, incorporating scenarios with current sea levels and an 800mm sea level rise.
Featuring flood water surface profiles for the North Esk and Tamar rivers in Tasmania, Australia, intended for planning purposes. It includes profiles for 100-year and 200-year Average Recurrence Interval (ARI) events, with discharges derived from studies by the University of New South Wales Water Research Laboratory and Hydro Consulting. The data was calibrated against historical floods from 2005 and 2011.
A collection of flood water surface profiles for the North Esk River from Black Bridge to Corra Linn, derived from hydrology studies by the University of New South Wales Water Research Laboratory and Hydro Consulting. It includes profiles for 100-year and 200-year Average Recurrence Interval (ARI) events, with specific discharge values such as 614 cumecs for a 100-year ARI. The data is intended for planning purposes and was calibrated against historical floods from 2005 and 2011.
A collection of flood water surface profiles and discharge rates for the North Esk River in Tasmania, derived from hydrological studies by the University of New South Wales Water Research Laboratory. It includes modeled flood levels for 100-year and 200-year Average Recurrence Intervals (ARI), with specific discharge values such as 526 cumecs for a 100-year ARI event. The data was calibrated against historical flood events from 2005 and 2011.
A 2026-updated dataset from the City of Launceston provides flood water surface profiles for the North Esk River from Black Bridge to Corra Linn. It includes profiles for 100-year and 200-year Average Recurrence Intervals (ARI), with scenarios for current sea level and an 800mm rise. The data is based on hydrology studies by the University of New South Wales Water Research Laboratory (2006) and Hydro Consulting (2008), calibrated against floods from 2005 and 2011.
Featuring flood water surface profiles for the North Esk and Tamar rivers in Tasmania, Australia, derived from hydrological studies. It includes profiles for 100-year and 200-year Average Recurrence Interval (ARI) events, with discharges modeled for specific historical floods. The data is intended for planning purposes.
Flood water surface profiles for the North Esk and Tamar rivers in Tasmania, Australia, derived from hydrological studies. It includes profiles for 100-year and 200-year Average Recurrence Interval (ARI) events, with discharges modeled for specific historical floods. The data is intended for planning purposes, incorporating scenarios with current sea levels and an 800mm sea level rise.
Encompassing flood water surface profiles for the North Esk and Tamar rivers in Tasmania, Australia, derived from hydrological studies. It includes profiles for 100-year and 200-year Average Recurrence Interval (ARI) flood events, with specific discharge values for the North Esk (e.g., 345 cumecs for 10-year ARI) and South Esk rivers. The underlying models were calibrated against historical flood events from 2005 and 2011.
Encompassing flood water surface profiles for the North Esk and Tamar rivers in Tasmania, Australia, derived from hydrological studies. It includes profiles for 100-year and 200-year Average Recurrence Interval (ARI) flood events, with discharges modeled for the North Esk River. The data is intended for planning purposes and includes scenarios with current sea levels and an 800mm sea level rise.
Flood water surface profiles for the North Esk and Tamar rivers in Tasmania, Australia. It includes profiles for 100-year and 200-year Average Recurrence Interval (ARI) flood events, with discharges derived from studies by Hydro Consulting and the University of New South Wales Water Research Laboratory. The underlying models were calibrated using flood events from 2005 and 2011.