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Climate models, weather data, oceanography, hydrology, atmospheric science, environmental monitoring
27,096 datasets
Yicheng Huang published NLP code, vocabulary, and text extraction results on 2026-04 11. The 1.3 MB dataset supports lexical co-occurrence analysis for power grid engineering disasters. It includes TXT and XLSX files.
CAMEX-3 NAST-I RADIANCE PRODUCTS V1 is a dataset from the NPOESS Atmospheric Sounding Testbed, a suite of airborne infrared and microwave spectrometers flown on NASA's ER-2 aircraft. The data are used to simulate satellite-based radiance measurements for validating instrument specifications and processing techniques for future remote sensors. The dataset is managed by the GHRC_DAAC and has been updated as recently as 2026.
Western Australia's Lennard Shelf in the Canning Basin contains evidence of buried Upper Devonian reef structures. The dataset from Geoscience Australia documents seismic analysis from the Meda No. 1 borehole and sixteen other seismic-record sections, with frequency anomalies suggesting the presence of multiple buried reefs. It was last updated on 2026-03-25.
Real-time observations from a fleet of eight autonomous ocean gliders deployed around Australia. The gliders, of Slocum and Seaglider types, record temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, dissolved organic matter, and chlorophyll against position and depth. The data supports the study of major boundary currents like the Leeuwin Current and East Australian Current.
Monthly climatic data and UV index scores recorded during an outdoor weathering study. The dataset, authored by Mohammed Mousa, is available in XLS format and was last updated on April 15, 2026. The total file size is 5.5 KB.
Yukon government plans and reports on climate change from the Department of Environment. The collection includes documents in HTML and PDF formats, last updated in April 2026. The Government of Yukon authored these official policy and reporting documents.
The Salmon River drainage in Idaho is the geographic scope for this ongoing project monitoring wild Chinook salmon. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration collects up to 6 water quality parameters hourly in up to 16 streams to study migrational characteristics and survival. Data collection is funded by the Bonneville Power Administration and supports real-time management decisions during smolt out-migrations.
Measurements from the Land/Ocean Biogeochemical Observatory water quality monitoring system near Dartmouth, Nova Scotia in 2009. The dataset is hosted by NASA's OB_DAAC and appears on multiple government data platforms. It provides a timeseries of oceanographic parameters.
Lake Untersee, Antarctica Climate Data, Version 1 provides a five-year record of meteorological conditions at Lake Untersee, Antarctica, covering five astral summer seasons (December, January, and February). The dataset is managed by the NSIDCV0 organization and is available on multiple government data platforms. File formats include HTML, ISO, and BIN.
Monthly climate data for 3,833 destinations includes 0-100 sunshine scores, temperatures, rainfall, and sea temperatures. The data appears to be derived from climate normals, which are long-term statistical averages of weather conditions. The author, organization, and specific time range are not provided in the input.
Oceanographic measurements collected off the Antarctic coast in the Ross Sea. The dataset was created under the Research on Ocean-Atmosphere Variability and Ecosystem Response in the Ross Sea (ROAVERRS) project. Data collection occurred between 1996 and 1998.
2002 data from the Soil Moisture Experiment 2002 (SMEX02) collected at 12 flux towers in Walnut Creek, Iowa. The dataset includes air temperature, vapor pressure, wind speed, and brightness temperatures. It is provided by the NSIDCV0 organization.
Time-series data combines climate and macroeconomic variables for rice yield forecasting in Sri Lanka. The dataset likely contains historical records of weather patterns and economic indicators relevant to agriculture. Its source and specific temporal coverage are unknown.
SMEX02 Balloon-borne Radiosonde Data, Iowa, Version 1 contains measurements of upper air temperature, pressure, relative humidity, wind direction, and wind speed collected via radiosonde during balloon ascents. The dataset is provided by the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC). Sources indicate updates in 2002 and 2026, suggesting ongoing curation.
SMEX02 Soil Climate Analysis Network (SCAN) Station 2031 provides sensor data from a site near Ames, Iowa, USA. The dataset is managed by the NSIDCV0 organization and has been updated on multiple platforms, with the most recent metadata update recorded in March 2026. It captures a range of environmental parameters relevant to soil and atmospheric science.
Mooring data from the Tropical Atmosphere Ocean (TAO) buoy array provides oceanographic observations. The dataset covers a decade-long time series from 1992 to 2002. It is managed by the OB_DAAC organization.
Measurements collected from ships visiting the Tropical Atmosphere Ocean (TOA) buoy array. The dataset is hosted by NASA's OB_DAAC and appears on multiple government data platforms. Specific temporal coverage, row counts, and column details are not provided in the available metadata.
The Solar Backscattered Ultraviolet (SBUV) Level-2 daily product contains ozone nadir profile and total column data generated from the v8.6 SBUV algorithm. Data are available from May 1970 through April 1976, stored as daily HDF5 files ranging from about 1 to 5 Mbytes. This product was created by NASA and serves as input for monthly zonal mean data.
From 1988 to 1991, the Osservatorio Geofisico Sperimentale conducted a geophysical survey in the Ross Sea, South Pacific Ocean, and Weddell Sea using the Research Vessel OGS-Explora. The survey collected magnetic, gravimetric, and seismic reflection data across multiple campaigns, totaling over 6,000 km of profiles. This research was part of the Italian National Research Program in Antarctica (PNRA), coordinated by ENEA.
Two Antarctic summer campaigns from 1989 to 1991 collected 5,410 kilometers of reflection seismic, magnetic, and gravity data across the Scotia Plate and surrounding regions. The Osservatorio Geofisico Sperimentale conducted this research using the vessel OGS-Explora under Italy's National Research Program in Antarctica. Parameters for both campaigns included a 3,000-meter streamer, 14-second record length, and consistent air-gun specifications.