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Climate models, weather data, oceanography, hydrology, atmospheric science, environmental monitoring
27,028 datasets
Geospatial data on geology, geomorphology, pedology, and hydrology is used to map geodiversity in Antarctica's McMurdo Dry Valleys. The project overlays this with data on placenames, scientific samples, and participatory surveys to identify geo-social diversity hotspots. This research, conducted by an NSF postdoctoral fellow with the AMD_USAPDC organization, is active with planned outputs through 2026.
The Ice Drilling Program provides leadership and facility support for ice drilling engineering, field operations, and outreach within the U.S. and international research communities. The program, supported by the NSF and managed by AMD_USAPDC, aims to enable scientific discoveries in climate science through ice core and subglacial sampling. The award's activities are documented with a last updated date of July 2029.
A hybrid modeling study integrates long-term observational data from the Palmer LTER and Rothera Time-Series programs to project the biological carbon pump under climate change. The project, led by AMD_USAPDC, utilizes AI and ML techniques for data assimilation and parameter optimization within a one-dimensional mechanistic biogeochemical model. The study incorporates future climate scenarios from CMIP6, with project outputs scheduled for release by June 2027.
A control run simulation from the Hadley Centre Coupled Model Version 3 (HadCM3), used to initialize transient climate simulations for the IPCC Third Assessment Report. The simulation uses fixed forcing representative of late nineteenth century atmospheric conditions and was developed by the Hadley Centre. It was initialized and spun up as defined in Johns et al. (2003).
A climate model simulation from the Hadley Centre Coupled Model Version 3 (HadCM3) provides time-varying forcing data. The dataset covers a 242-year period from 1859 to 2100, following the IPCC IS92a emissions scenario after 1990. It was produced by the Hadley Centre and contributed to the IPCC Third Assessment Report.
HadCM3 Climate Simulation - IPCC emission scenario SRES-B2 contains ensemble data from the Hadley Centre Coupled Model Version 3, developed for the IPCC Third Assessment Report. The dataset models historical and future climate forcings, including greenhouse gases, sulfur, and ozone, consistent with the SRES-B2 scenario. SCIOPS provided this dataset, which was last updated in December 2100.
HadCM3 climate simulation data provides ensemble runs for the IPCC SRES-A2 emission scenario. The dataset was produced by the Hadley Centre and contributed to the IPCC Third Assessment Report. The last known update for this record is December 2099.
A climate simulation using the Hadley Centre Coupled Model Version 3 (HadCM3) for the IPCC Third Assessment Report. The dataset contains the SRES-A1F1 scenario, representing the highest emissions pathway among IPCC SRES scenarios. The model was developed by the Hadley Centre with contributions from SCIOPS.
2100-12-01 marks the last update for this climate model simulation ensemble from the Hadley Centre. The dataset contains results from the Hadley Centre Coupled Model Version 3, which was used as input for the IPCC Third Assessment Report. It represents an all-anthropogenic forcings ensemble with greenhouse gas, sulfate aerosol, and ozone forcing.
Colombian Páramos soils provide a unique high-altitude case study for climate change impacts on microbial communities and carbon pools. This dataset, from an interdisciplinary research project, aims to disentangle moisture and temperature effects on microbial activity and composition. The project is managed by AMD_USAPDC, with data relevant through 2026.
NASA EarthData hosts a modeling framework investigating interactions between groundwater, subglacial drainage, and ice sheet flow. The project, funded by the NSF and led by organization AMD_USAPDC, aims to test hypotheses on groundwater's impact on Antarctic ice mass loss. The dataset is scheduled for an update in August 2026.
HadCM3 climate model simulations provide time-varying forcing data for major and minor greenhouse gases. The dataset covers a 242-year period from 1859 to 2100, with post-1990 projections following the IPCC IS92a emissions scenario. It was produced by the Hadley Centre and contributed to the IPCC Third Assessment Report.
NSF-funded research investigates water movement at the ice-bed interface, a key uncertainty in glacier sliding models. The project combines laboratory experiments and numerical modeling to improve forecasts of ice discharge and sea level rise. Data originates from the AMD_USAPDC organization, with a last updated date of August 2028.
Field and laboratory data from Antarctica model ecosystem studies on carbon balance under warming treatments. The research, conducted by AMD_USAPDC via NASA EarthData, investigates plant and microbial controls on net ecosystem productivity along a gradient from bare soil to vegetated sites. Data collection includes ecosystem-level gas exchange measurements and lab incubations, intended for integration into earth system climate models.
HadCM3-ALL is a climate simulation ensemble member from the Hadley Centre Coupled Model Version 3, incorporating time-varying natural and anthropogenic forcings. The model provided input for the IPCC Third Assessment Report and simulates the period from 1859 to 2100 based on the IS95a emission scenario. This first ensemble element was produced by SCIOPS and last documented on the platform in December 2099.
HadCM3 climate model outputs simulate historical and future climate under the IPCC SRES-A1B emission scenario. The dataset includes forcings for greenhouse gases like methane, sulfur, and tropospheric/stratospheric ozone. The Hadley Centre developed this model, which was used for the IPCC Third Assessment Report, and the data was last updated by SCIOPS on 2099-12-01.
A 100-year climate simulation from 2100 to 2199 using the Hadley Centre Coupled Model Version 3 (HadCM3). The simulation holds greenhouse gases, sulfur emissions, and ozone forcings constant at year 2100 levels. The model was developed by the Hadley Centre and contributed to the IPCC Third Assessment Report.
HadCM3 climate model outputs simulate future atmospheric and oceanic conditions under the IPCC SRESB1 greenhouse gas emission scenario. The dataset was produced by the Hadley Centre for input to the IPCC Third Assessment Report and is hosted by NASA EarthData. The last recorded update was in November 2100.
A source of aggregated natural disaster statistics organized by year, country, and disaster subtype, produced by the Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters (CRED). It tracks disaster frequency, human mortality, affected populations, and economic losses globally. The data is formatted according to Humanitarian Exchange Language (HXL) standards for interoperability.
A source of aggregated natural hazard statistics for Madagascar, compiled by the Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters (CRED). It tracks disaster frequency, fatalities, and economic impact categorized by year and disaster subtype. The data is formatted with Humanitarian Exchange Language (HXL) tags for interoperability.