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A daily global land surface climate data record derived from NOAA-18 satellite imagery. The dataset is produced by NASA's Long-Term Data Record (LTDR) project, which bridges data from multiple polar-orbiting satellite missions. It provides atmospherically corrected Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) values at a 0.05-degree spatial resolution.
A daily global land surface climate data record produced by NASA's Long-Term Data Record project. The dataset provides atmospherically corrected surface reflectance from the NOAA-19 Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer, bridging data from multiple polar-orbiting satellite missions. It includes reflectance for three bands, quality flags, solar/view angles, and thermal data, formatted in HDF4.
NOAA-18 AVHRR Atmospherically Corrected Surface Reflectance Daily L3 Global 0.05 Deg. CMG is a satellite-derived land surface climate data record produced by NASA's Long-Term Data Record project. The dataset provides daily, atmospherically and BRDF-corrected surface reflectance for three spectral bands, along with quality flags, angular data, and thermal bands. It serves as a fundamental record for connecting data from multiple polar-orbiting satellite missions to study long-term climate change.
A daily global land surface climate data record (CDR) produced by NASA's Long-Term Data Record (LTDR) project. It provides atmospherically corrected Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) values derived from NOAA-16 AVHRR satellite data, processed through the GIMMS Advanced Processing System. The data is available in HDF4 format and was last updated on 2026-03 12.
A daily global land surface climate data record generated by the Long-Term Data Record (LTDR) project. The dataset provides atmospherically corrected surface reflectance from the NOAA-14 satellite's AVHRR instrument, bridging data from NOAA, MODIS, and VIIRS missions. It is produced and distributed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
NOAA-07 AVHRR Atmospherically Corrected Surface Reflectance Daily L3 Global 0.05 Deg. CMG is a satellite-derived land surface climate data record produced by NASA's Long-Term Data Record project. The dataset provides daily, atmospherically and BRDF-corrected surface reflectance for three spectral bands, along with quality flags, solar/view angles, and thermal data. It is part of a long-term record bridging data from multiple polar-orbiting satellite missions to support climate change studies.
NOAA-09 AVHRR Atmospherically Corrected Normalized Difference Vegetation Index Daily L3 Global 0.05 Deg. CMG is a satellite-derived data product. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration produces this daily global land surface climate data record as part of the Long-Term Data Record project. It bridges data from multiple polar-orbiting satellite missions to support climate change studies.
The Long-Term Data Record (LTDR) project generates a global land surface climate data record using data from eight AVHRR missions, including NOAA-14. This specific product provides a daily, atmospherically corrected Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) at a 0.05-degree resolution globally. It is produced by NASA's LTDR project and was last updated in March 2026.
NOAA-09 AVHRR Atmospherically Corrected Surface Reflectance Daily L3 Global 0.05 Deg. CMG is a satellite-derived data product from the Long-Term Data Record (LTDR) project. It provides daily, global land surface reflectance data corrected for atmospheric effects and bidirectional reflectance distribution function (BRDF). The dataset is produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and was last updated on March 12, 2026.
NOAA-16 AVHRR Atmospherically Corrected Surface Reflectance Daily L3 Global 0.05 Deg. CMG is a satellite-derived land surface climate data record produced by NASA's Long-Term Data Record project. The dataset includes BRDF-corrected surface reflectance for three spectral bands, quality flags, solar/view angles, and thermal data, processed into a daily global grid. It was last updated on March 12, 2026.
NOAA-19 AVHRR Atmospherically Corrected Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) Daily L3 Global 0.05 Deg. CMG is a satellite-derived data product from the Long-Term Data Record (LTDR) project. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration produces this thematic climate data record to study global climate change by bridging data from multiple polar-orbiting satellite missions. It is generated from GIMMS Advanced Processing System BRDF-corrected Surface Reflectance and is available in HDF4 format.
From January 29, 2022, through January 25, 2023, this dataset contains polarimetric radar measurements from the Rapid X-band Polarimetric Radar (RaXPol) instrument. It was collected during the IMPACTS field campaign, a three-year study of snowstorms threatening the U.S. Atlantic coast. The data, stored in netCDF-4 format, are intended to improve understanding of snowband formation, microphysics, and remote sensing for snowfall prediction.
Md Mamun Monir provides related data for a manuscript on genomic evolution and climate drivers of cholera surges in Dhaka, Bangladesh, spanning 1996 to 2024. The dataset is 266.9 KB in size and was last updated on April 13, 2026. It is available in R and CSV formats under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Information on informal UN Security Council Arria-formula meetings focusing on climate-related shocks and stressors. The dataset covers meetings since the first Council session explicitly dedicated to Climate, Peace and Security on 17 April 2007. It is published by the United Nations Peace and Security Data Hub under a CC-BY-3.0-IGO license.
CERES SSF1deg-Hour Edition1C is a Level 3 satellite data product providing hourly, globally gridded observations of Earth's radiant energy. It contains top-of-atmosphere shortwave and longwave fluxes under clear and total-sky conditions, alongside cloud properties stratified into four atmospheric layers. The data originates from the NOAA-20 satellite's CERES FM6 instrument, begins May 1, 2018, and is produced by NASA.
U.S. Atlantic coast winter snowstorms were studied using meteorological balloon soundings during the 2023 IMPACTS field campaign. The dataset contains vertical profiles of atmospheric pressure, humidity, mixing ratio, wind speed, and wind direction. These observations support research into snowband formation, microphysics, and improving snowfall prediction models.
A 4 km resolution regional-scale hydrodynamic model of the Great Barrier Reef, forced with BlueLink OceanMAPS and ACCESS-R atmospheric data. This version, published for reference in 2016, was later discovered to contain salinity errors due to incorrect rainfall forcing. The dataset is superseded and archived.
35 years of monthly climate, emissions, and energy data spanning 30 countries. The dataset likely contains time-series measurements of atmospheric CO₂ levels and related climate variables. Its source and specific variables are not detailed in the available metadata.
Monthly regional averages of Top-of-the-Atmosphere (TOA) shortwave and longwave fluxes, sorted by 2.5-degree spatial regions, day, and local hour. The data is produced from the CERES instrument on the NOAA-20 satellite (FM6), launched in 2017, using algorithms identical to the Earth Radiation Budget Experiment (ERBE). It is provided by NASA's CERES program, a key component of the Earth Observing System (EOS).
CERES Aqua Edition4A provides hourly averages of computed radiative fluxes on a 1-degree global grid from 2018 to 2022. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration processed data from the Aqua satellite's CERES instrument using the Fu-Liou radiative transfer model with four atmospheric assumptions. Variables include top-of-atmosphere, within-atmosphere, and surface fluxes derived from three broadband radiometric channels.