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June 1-28, 1992 analysis products for the Atlantic Stratocumulus Transition Experiment (ASTEX) region, prepared by the European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasting (ECMWF). The data includes cloud liquid water and cloud fraction fields, derived from a T213L30 operational model incorporating routine global observations and about 650 special ASTEX soundings. Data was reformatted into ASCII files by the University of Washington, with a horizontal resolution of 1.25 degrees and initialization times at 00, 06, 12, and 18Z.
A special set of analysis products for the Atlantic Stratocumulus Transition Experiment (ASTEX) region during June 1-28, 1992. The data were prepared by Ernst Klinker and Tony Hollingsworth of the European Centre for Medium-range Forecasting (ECMWF) and reformatted by Chris Bretherton of the University of Washington. It incorporates routine global observations and about 650 special soundings from the ASTEX field campaign.
The Atlantic Stratocumulus Transition Experiment region from 85W to 15E and 70N to 10N is covered by this dataset. It contains ECMWF T213L30 operational model analysis fields for June 1-28, 1992, incorporating about 650 special soundings from the experiment. The data was prepared by Ernst Klinker and Tony Hollingsworth of ECMWF and reformatted by Chris Bretherton of the University of Washington.
GHRSST Level 3U provides global subskin sea surface temperature data from the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer 2 (AMSR2) onboard the GCOM-W satellite. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) launched the instrument in May 2012, and Remote Sensing Systems processes the data for the Group for High Resolution Sea Surface Temperature Project. The dataset includes both near-real-time products available within 3 hours of recording and final archive-quality products.
Australian groundwater management data from the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action, last updated in April 2026. The table is used by the Groundwater Resource Reporting Tool and includes GMAs (Groundwater Management Areas) and WSPAs (Water Supply Protection Areas). It is available in multiple geospatial file formats including SHP, GDB, and DWG.
Biomass, root morphology, and non-structural carbohydrate data were collected from two chickpea genotypes subjected to drought priming. The dataset, 29.9 KB in size, was published by researcher Dunja Mac Alister on the figshare platform in April 2026. It supports research into physiological responses to water stress in a key legume crop.
Hourly atmospheric concentrations of methane, carbon dioxide, and carbon monoxide were measured from 2012 to 2014 at a flux tower in Fox, Alaska. The dataset includes modeled background concentrations and WRF-STILT model footprints for investigating regional gas fluxes. It was produced as part of NASA's Carbon in Arctic Reservoirs Vulnerability Experiment (CARVE).
Forward Looking Infrared camera radiance counts were collected from a CARVE aircraft over Alaska between April 2013 and November 2015. This data captures surface temperature imagery alongside concurrent atmospheric measurements of carbon dioxide, methane, and ozone. It was produced for the Carbon in Arctic Reservoirs Vulnerability Experiment, with management attributed to ORNL_CLOUD.
SMEX02 QuikSCAT/SeaWinds Backscatter Data contains measurements collected over Iowa, USA, during June and August of 2002. The dataset was produced by the NSIDCV0 organization for the Soil Moisture Experiment 2002. It provides radar backscatter observations intended for soil moisture and land surface studies.
SMEX03 Surface Roughness Data provides ground measurements from a 2003 field experiment across three U.S. states. This dataset supports the calibration and validation of satellite-based soil moisture retrievals, particularly for missions like NASA's Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP). Its regional focus on Alabama, Georgia, and Oklahoma offers specific in-situ data for modeling land surface interactions.
SMEX02 Land Surface Information contains ancillary field data from the Iowa Soil Moisture Experiment 2002. The dataset combines geolocation coordinates, surface roughness measurements, and supporting photographs for the study region. It is provided by the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC).
SMEX03 Surface Roughness Data was collected over regional study areas in Alabama, Georgia, and Oklahoma, USA. The dataset is part of the 2003 Soil Moisture Experiment (SMEX03) and is provided by the NSIDCV0 organization. It contains measurements of land surface topography and roughness.
The METOP-B AVHRR Atmospherically Corrected NDVI Daily L3 Global 0.05 Deg. CMG dataset is produced by the Long-Term Data Record (LTDR) project. It provides a daily Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) derived from GIMMS Advanced Processing System BRDF-corrected surface reflectance. The LTDR project bridges data from NOAA AVHRR, MODIS, SNPP VIIRS, and JPSS VIIRS missions.
The METOP-B AVHRR Atmospherically Corrected Surface Reflectance Daily L3 Global 0.05 Deg CMG dataset is a fundamental climate data record produced by the Long-Term Data Record project. It provides daily, atmospherically and BRDF-corrected surface reflectance data from the MetOp-B satellite's AVHRR instrument, bridging data from multiple polar-orbiting missions. The product includes reflectance for bands 1, 2, and 3, quality flags, solar and view angles, and thermal data.
Otway Basin and West Tasmania offshore region is the focus of this preliminary report from a 1987 seismic research cruise. The report is a legacy product from Geoscience Australia's Bureau of Mineral Resources Fossil Fuel Project. No abstract or detailed data description is available.
72 months of ozone profile and total column data from May 1970 through April 1976, derived from the Solar Backscattered Ultraviolet instrument on the Nimbus-4 satellite. The Level-3 monthly zonal mean product averages good retrievals across 36 five-degree latitude bands. It was produced by NASA using the v8.6 SBUV algorithm.
Three Baltimore locations were monitored between May 26, 2001 and March 15, 2003, collecting meteorological and turbulence data. The dataset contains 5-minute averaged measurements from instruments including sonic anemometers, pyranometers, and humidity probes, validated for correctness. It was produced by the Parlange Environmental Fluid Mechanics Group at Johns Hopkins University for the EPA PM Supersites Program.
NOAA-11 satellite data provides atmospherically corrected surface reflectance for bands 1, 2, and 3, forming part of the Long-Term Data Record (LTDR) critical for climate change studies. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration produces this daily, global product at a 0.05-degree resolution, bridging data from multiple polar-orbiting satellite missions. Files include data quality flags, solar/view angles, and thermal band data, available in HDF4 format.
NOAA-11 AVHRR Atmospherically Corrected Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) Daily L3 Global 0.05 Deg. CMG is a thematic climate data record from NASA's Long-Term Data Record project. The product is generated from GIMMS Advanced Processing System BRDF-corrected Surface Reflectance and serves as a bridge connecting data from multiple polar-orbiting satellite missions. It is available in HDF4 file format.
Global daily Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) data at a 0.05-degree resolution, derived from atmospherically corrected NOAA-7 AVHRR satellite imagery. The dataset is part of the Long-Term Data Record (LTDR) project, which bridges data from multiple polar-orbiting satellite missions to create a climate data record. It is produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and was last updated on March 12, 2026.