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27,073 datasets
Climate Change in Romania 1901-2020 is a dataset likely containing historical climate records for Romania. It was created for the #RomanianDATA Tribe challenge on Kaggle in September 2021. The specific variables, data source, and volume are not detailed in the provided metadata.
Wind data collected by sensors deployed on the Australian Institute of Marine Science weather station at Hardy Reef. The dataset originates from the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated on the platform in April 2026. Its specific temporal coverage begins on 14 June 1989.
Humanitarian impact metrics extracted from OCHA daily Situation Reports following the February 2023 earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria. The data tracks casualties and damage assessments starting from the initial 7.7 magnitude event and is maintained by HDX. It provides a structured record of figures reported by official sources during the emergency response period.
NOAA's Unified Forecast System Marine Reanalysis provides a 40-year global coupled sea ice and ocean reanalysis from 1979 to 2019. The product was produced by the UFS Research-to-Operation project using the UFS model prototype version-6 and the JEDI SOCA assimilation system. It assimilates extensive space-based marine observations and in-situ profile data to analyze ocean temperature, salinity, sea surface height, and sea ice concentration.
96 FITS files per day are produced by the Compact Coronagraph-1 (CCOR-1) instrument aboard the GOES-19 satellite. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) operates this final satellite in the GOES-R Series, which observes scattered optical light from coronal electrons and heliospheric dust. Daily auxiliary telemetry and attitude files are also provided in NetCDF4 format.
NOAA's Rapid Refresh (RAP) is an operational numerical weather prediction system providing frequently updated short-range forecasts. It covers North America with a 13 km horizontal resolution and 50 vertical layers, running hourly with forecast cycles integrated to 51 or 21 hours. The system uses the WRF-ARW model and GSI analysis, assimilating cloud and hydrometeor data to improve short-range cloud and precipitation forecasts.
MCD19A1CMGO Version 6.1 provides daily, global surface spectral reflectance data from the MODIS instruments on Terra and Aqua satellites. The dataset includes Bidirectional Reflectance Factor (BRF) and Nadir BRDF-Adjusted Reflectance (NBAR) for bands 8-12, corrected for atmospheric gases and aerosols using the MAIAC algorithm. It is produced by LPCLOUD on a 0.05-degree Climate Modeling Grid.
Surface spectral reflectance estimates from the combined MODIS Terra and Aqua satellites, corrected for atmospheric gases and aerosols using the Multi-Angle Implementation of Atmospheric Correction algorithm. The product provides daily global data at a 0.05-degree resolution grid. It is generated by LPCLOUD for NASA Earthdata.
MCD43D59 Version 6.1 provides daily white-sky albedo values for the MODIS visible broadband, calculated from 16 days of Terra and Aqua MODIS observations. The LPCLOUD organization produces this Climate Modeling Grid product at a 30 arc-second (1,000 meter) resolution for the entire globe. Data are temporally weighted to the ninth day of each 16-day acquisition period.
White-sky albedo for the MODIS shortwave broadband is produced daily from Terra and Aqua satellite data at 30 arc second resolution. The LPCLOUD organization generates this Climate Modeling Grid product for global climate simulation models. Data are temporally weighted to the ninth day of a 16-day acquisition window.
MODIS sensors aboard NASA's Terra and Aqua satellites produce daily global maps of near-infrared broadband white-sky albedo at a 1-kilometer resolution. The LPCLOUD organization generates this Climate Modeling Grid product by processing 16 days of MODIS data, temporally weighted to the ninth day. It is part of the MCD43D product suite, version 6.1.
MCD43D58 Version 6.1 provides daily white-sky albedo measurements for MODIS band 7. LPCLOUD produces this dataset using 16 days of Terra and Aqua MODIS data at a 30 arc-second (1,000 meter) resolution. Data are temporally weighted to the ninth day of the 16-day acquisition period.
White-sky albedo data for MODIS spectral band 6 is produced daily from Terra and Aqua satellite observations at 30 arc-second resolution. The LPCLOUD organization generates this global Climate Modeling Grid product using a 16-day temporal window weighted to the ninth day. This dataset supports climate simulation models.
Daily global white-sky albedo measurements for MODIS spectral band 5 are produced at 30 arc-second resolution. The dataset is generated by LPCLOUD using 16 days of combined Terra and Aqua MODIS observations, temporally weighted to the ninth day of the aggregation period.
Daily global white-sky albedo values for MODIS band 4 are provided at 30 arc-second (1,000 meter) resolution. The LPCLOUD organization produces this dataset using 16 days of combined Terra and Aqua MODIS observations, temporally weighted to the ninth day of the collection period.
Global daily white-sky albedo data for MODIS spectral band 3 is produced at 30 arc-second resolution. LPCLOUD generates this product using 16 days of combined Terra and Aqua MODIS observations, temporally weighted to the ninth day. It is designed for use in climate simulation models.
Global daily white-sky albedo data for MODIS spectral band 2 is produced by NASA's LPCLOUD using 16 days of Terra and Aqua MODIS observations. The dataset is generated daily at a resolution of 30 arc seconds (approximately 1 kilometer) for use in climate simulation models. Each file represents a temporally weighted composite centered on a specific Julian date.
White-sky albedo data for MODIS band 1 is produced daily from Terra and Aqua satellite observations. The dataset provides global coverage at a 30 arc-second (approximately 1 km) resolution, temporally weighted to represent a central ninth day. It is generated by LPCLOUD using NASA's MODIS instruments.
Daily global data at 30 arc-second (1 km) resolution provides MODIS band 7 valid observation quality information for BRDF/Albedo retrievals. The product is generated by LPCLOUD using 16 days of Terra and Aqua MODIS data, temporally weighted to the ninth day. It is designed as a Climate Modeling Grid (CMG) product for use in climate simulation models.
MCD43D38 Version 6.1 provides daily quality assessment data for MODIS band 6 valid observations, derived from 16 days of Terra and Aqua satellite measurements. The LPCLOUD organization produces this global Climate Modeling Grid product at a 30 arc second resolution. Data are temporally weighted to the ninth day of the retrieval period.