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27,079 datasets
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 The dataset is superseded and archived.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.
CERES Terra Edition4A provides hourly computed radiative fluxes on a global 1-degree grid from January 2018 to December 2022. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration produced this Level 3 data product using the Fu-Liou radiative transfer model with four atmospheric assumptions. It includes instantaneous averages of top-of-atmosphere, within-atmosphere, and surface fluxes derived from CERES instrument broadband channel measurements.
Temperature-depth profiles from the upper ocean layers collected by the USCGC Glacier using Mechanical Bathythermograph (MBT) instruments. The dataset covers a decade of observations across major ocean basins from 1956 to 1967, processed into the NODC standard C128 format. Each record provides paired temperature and depth measurements at uniform 5-meter intervals.
Pacific Ocean water depth and temperature profiles were collected by the ship Manila Nedlloyd as part of the SEAS III project. Data originates from the Tropical Ocean Global Atmosphere (TOGA) area between 30°N and 30°S, spanning from July 26 to November 15, 1990. The bathythermograph (XBT) data was submitted by the Fleet Numerical Oceanography Center and is archived by NOAA NCEI in C116 file format.
Bathythermograph data from the Alboran Sea, Arabian Sea, and other regions were collected by six U.S. Navy ships between November 1990 and December 1991. The dataset contains real-time water temperature measurements at varying depths, recorded using expendable bathythermograph (XBT) instruments. Data were digitized and submitted to the National Oceanographic Data Center by the Fleet Numerical Oceanography Center.
A 357.9 KB Excel file from a 2026 study on Anatid herpesvirus 1 (AnHV-1) by Xiaolan Liu. The data likely contains results from immunoprecipitation and LC-MS/MS experiments identifying interactions between the viral tegument protein UL51 and other viral proteins. It supports findings on how UL51 palmitoylation affects protein stability, localization, and viral particle maturation.
ECCO Version 4 Release 4 provides daily-averaged global mean sea level from a dynamically consistent ocean and sea-ice state estimate. The dataset is produced by NASA and covers the period from 1992-01-01 to 2018-01-01. It assimilates observations from multiple satellite altimeters, radiometers, gravimeters, and in-situ oceanographic programs.
ECCO Version 4 Release 4b provides hourly global mean atmospheric pressure from a dynamically consistent ocean and sea-ice state estimate. The dataset is a free-running solution of the MIT general circulation model, fit to observations from multiple satellite and in-situ programs. It covers a 26-year period from 1992-01-01 to 2018-01-01 and is produced by NASA.
Global monthly-averaged mean sea level data from the ECCO Version 4 Release 4 ocean and sea-ice state estimate. The dataset is a dynamically consistent reconstruction produced by NASA, covering the period from 1992-01-01 to 2018-01-01. It integrates observations from multiple satellite altimeters, radiometers, gravimeters, and in-situ oceanographic programs.
Open Government Climate & Agricultural Data for Africa aggregates public data from African governments. The dataset likely contains variables related to weather, crop yields, and environmental conditions. Its source and temporal coverage are unspecified.
Current meter data were collected from November 21, 1981 to November 20, 1983 in the South Pacific Ocean as part of the Equatorial Pacific Ocean Climate Studies (EPOCS) project. The data, processed to the NODC F015 standard, likely contain time series of east-west (u) and north-south (v) current vector components at 10-15 minute intervals, along with potential measurements of water temperature, pressure, and salinity. This dataset supports the study of ocean circulation and climate variability in the equatorial Pacific region.
ECCO Version 4 Release 4 provides hourly global mean atmospheric pressure from a dynamically consistent ocean and sea-ice state estimate. The dataset is produced by NASA and covers a 26-year period from 1992-01-01 to 2018-01-01. It assimilates observations from multiple satellite missions and in-situ programs including altimeters, radiometers, gravimeters, and Argo floats.