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Climate models, weather data, oceanography, hydrology, atmospheric science, environmental monitoring
27,061 datasets
September 2016 to December 2021 daily averages of soil temperature and moisture from nine experimental plots in Clocaenog Forest, NE Wales. The data, collected by the Environmental Information Data Centre, extends previous time series and includes control plots, artificially warmed plots, and rainfall-excluded plots. It is intended to monitor environmental conditions for interpreting the effects of climate change manipulations on ecosystem processes.
Annual data from over 2,500 monitored sites tracks the timing and duration of butterfly flight periods for all UK species. The dataset includes first appearance, last appearance, peak abundance, and mean flight date, with separate data for generations of multi-voltine species. It is produced by the UK Butterfly Monitoring Scheme, organized by Butterfly Conservation, UKCEH, BTO, and JNCC, with data contributed by volunteers.
April 2015 soil samples from the Climoor experiment in Clocaenog forest, UK, provide root length, biomass, and fungal colonisation data for heather (Calluna vulgaris). The data includes measurements from control, drought, and warming treatment plots, aiming to understand climate effects on plant-soil interactions. This work was supported by the UK Natural Environment Research Council as part of the UK-SCAPE programme.
Gridded hydrological model estimates of river flow for Great Britain from December 1980 to November 2080. The dataset includes monthly mean flow, annual maxima of daily mean flow, and annual minima of 7-day mean flow, provided as netCDF files. It was produced by the UK-SCAPE programme, funded by NERC.
SABER instrument data provides vertical profiles of temperature, pressure, and trace gas mixing ratios from the stratosphere to the mesosphere. This version 2.07 product specifically corrects previously unavailable water vapor data by addressing radiance errors from ozone emission. The dataset, produced by NASA, covers a time period from January 25, 2002, to the present day.
157 boreholes provide biostratigraphic data for a basin-wide zonation scheme in Western Australia. The report compiles logs and correlations for 604 key boreholes, visualized in 25 correlation transects. Geoscience Australia Data produced this tectonostratigraphic framework, last updated in March 2026, to enhance understanding of regional geology and groundwater systems.
North Atlantic region subskin sea surface temperature data derived from the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) Microwave Imager. This GHRSST dataset contains gridded Level 3 collated (L3C) measurements from ascending and descending satellite orbits, processed to GDS version 1.5 specifications by the Medspiration Regional Data Assembly Center for the GHRSST Pilot Project.
Archived daily auxiliary data from the Space Weather Follow On Lagrange 1 (SOL-1) satellite, which launched in April 2025. The collection is archived by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and includes daily files in NetCDF format. The data was last updated in the repository on April 11, 2026.
In January 2000, the Australian Geological Survey Organisation completed a 25-day seabed survey covering 11,000 km and mapping about 120,000 km² of seabed. The AUSTREA-1 cruise collected swath-bathymetry, seismic, magnetic, gravity, and oceanographic data for marine planning and resource assessment. The survey mapped diverse regions including Lord Howe Island, the Bass Canyon complex, and the Tasmanian Seamounts Marine Protected Area.
Geoscience Australia Data provides hydrogeochemical data for groundwater in the upper Hunter River valley of New South Wales. The dataset describes the chemistry of groundwater in regional recharge zones, influenced by silicate and carbonate reactions, ion exchange, and oxidation processes within Triassic, Carboniferous, and Permian rock formations. It was last updated on 2026-03-25.
March to April 1988 research cruise by the R/V Rig Seismic for the Bureau of Mineral Resources (BMR). The dataset includes 1750 km of multichannel seismic survey on the west Tasmanian margin and 265 km off southeast Tasmania, plus geological sampling at 49 stations. The work was conducted to define basin geology, rifting history, stratigraphy, and petroleum potential.
Geoscience Australia Data collected paired geochemical and biological samples from thirty-two stations in Jervis Bay, Australia, to investigate abiotic surrogates for biological diversity. The survey includes data from a previous winter survey (GA309) for seasonal comparison and replicates at eight stations to examine fine-scale variability. Preliminary results from 2009 indicated variation in physical variables and infaunal assemblages between seasons and across spatial scales.
Global surface precipitation rates are estimated at a 0.1-degree spatial resolution and a daily temporal resolution, beginning in the year 2000. This dataset is the 'Early Run' product from NASA's GPM mission, providing expedited daily mean precipitation rates in mm/day with a 4-hour latency for rapid-response applications. It combines observations from an international satellite constellation, though estimates have lower skill over frozen surfaces, complex terrain, and coastal zones.
Geoscience Australia Data provides a geological dataset covering Cretaceous sedimentary rocks underlying 1,500,000 km² of eastern Australia. The data describes depositional environments from freshwater to shallow marine, sediment composition, and transgressive-regressive cycles over about 20 million years. The dataset was last updated on 2026-03-25.
Candle Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada, was the location for ground-based sunphotometer measurements collected during the BOREAS project. The RSS-12 team gathered these time-series data on selected days from May to September 1994 to characterize aerosol optical properties. Measurements were intended to quantify aerosol optical depth, study boreal aerosols, and support atmospheric correction of remote sensing data.
Australian and surrounding marine seismic refraction surveys and gravity field data. The dataset, from Geoscience Australia, explores crustal mass variations and compensating density changes in the upper mantle. It was last updated on 2026-03-25.
A five-year NASA Earth-Venture Sub-Orbital field campaign from 2020 to 2022 provides data about marine boundary layer cloud systems and atmospheric aerosols. The ACTIVATE project sampled the atmosphere over the western North Atlantic using two aircraft, conducting 150 coordinated flights through six deployments. This dataset contains MERRA-2 variables sampled along the HU-25 Falcon flight tracks.
GOES-16 satellite data supports the ACTIVATE airborne campaign studying marine boundary layer clouds over the western North Atlantic. The ACTIVATE project was a 5-year NASA Earth-Venture Sub-Orbital campaign that conducted 150 coordinated flights from 2020 to 2022. Data collection involved two aircraft for remote sensing and in-situ measurements of aerosols, cloud properties, and atmospheric state.
917 daily weather observations collected for Algeria between 2024 and 2026. The dataset likely contains meteorological variables such as temperature, precipitation, and humidity. The author and original collection method are unknown.
2.8 MB of data in XLSX format, uploaded by li huifu on figshare under a CC-BY-4.0 license. The dataset appears to relate to the impact of digital economy development on air quality in border regions. Its last update was recorded as 2026-04-28 04:42:50.