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Climate models, weather data, oceanography, hydrology, atmospheric science, environmental monitoring
27,383 datasets
Floodwater depths across Arkansas were modeled using the Floodwater Depth Estimation Tool (FwDET-GEE) with NASADEM and EnviroAtlas 100-year floodplain inputs. The dataset includes tract-level 2020 socioeconomic indicators like Social Vulnerability Index and median income. It was created by Brad Peter and colleagues, with associated work expected for publication in 2026.
Moored instruments captured ocean currents, wind direction, temperature, and salinity in the Gulf of Mexico for a one-day period on February 1, 1981. The National Data Buoy Center submitted the data as part of the Brine Disposal project, processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center into standard F005 and F191 formats.
One day of ocean current and wind wave spectra data was collected on November 1, 1980 in the Gulf of Mexico. The National Data Buoy Center submitted the data for the Brine Disposal project, processed by NODC into standard F005 and F191 formats.
A 41.6 MB dataset in XLSX format, last updated on 2026-04-30, examines the reproducibility of Sentinel-1 satellite observations. It was authored by xiaojing bai and shared on figshare under a CC-BY-4.0 license. The core question investigates how well observations can be reproduced when considering the spatial representativeness of soil moisture input.
Over 300 seismic instruments in Southern California collect hypocentral, phase, and digital waveform information. The earthquake catalog includes data from 1932 through the present, with completeness varying by magnitude threshold over specific time periods. The data is maintained by SCIOPS and accessible via web and FTP.
European Space Agency (ESA) provides ECMWF forecast data on the ISEA 4-9 DGG corresponding to SMOS satellite half-orbits. This Level 2 auxiliary product is openly available and used by operational processors for ocean salinity and soil moisture retrieval. The detailed content is described in Products Specification documents.
Historical data from 1895 to present for several thousand U.S. stations, with some records extending to the turn of the 20th century. The Midwestern Regional Climate Center provides this collection of temperature, precipitation, drought, and soil moisture data for the nine-state Midwest region. It is produced in partnership with the National Centers for Environmental Information and the Illinois State Water Survey.
Aggregating qualitative data from a study exploring community experiences of climate change-induced extreme weather events in Bududa, Kasese, and Moroto districts in Uganda. The study involved 14 focus group discussions, separate by sex and age, with data analyzed into seven themes related to impacts and coping measures. The dataset is 5.5 KB in size, stored in an XLS file.
Featuring transcripts from 14 focus group discussions conducted in Bududa, Kasese, and Moroto districts of Uganda. The qualitative data explores community experiences with climate change-induced extreme weather events like floods, landslides, and drought. The analysis identified seven impact themes, including injuries and deaths, infectious disease spread, and disrupted livelihoods.
Legacy product from the Australian Ocean Data Network with no abstract available. The report likely documents oceanographic work conducted by the Scripps Institute of Oceanography during a cruise in the Indian Ocean from December 1960 to January 1961. It is published on data_gov_au and was last updated in May 2026.
Amazon Rainforest grid-cell panel data simulating deforestation and climate patterns from 1985 to 2023. The synthetic dataset is hosted on Kaggle, but the author, organization, and specific data collection method are unknown. The description indicates it is a panel simulation covering a 38-year period.
Genesis GPS Occultation Observations Level 1A provides atmospheric phase delay and signal amplitude data from low-earth-orbit satellites. Data originates from CHAMP and SAC-C satellites carrying JPL Blackjack GPS receivers, with over 200 occultation events recorded globally per day per satellite. The dataset is produced by the SCIOPS organization for deriving atmospheric profiles.
EarthCARE data products include auxiliary and orbit data essential for sensor processing. Orbit data consists of on-board satellite data and orbital information from the Flight Operations Segment, including Reconstructed Orbit and Attitude Files. The European Space Agency (ESA) provides this data to support the production of high-quality datasets for atmospheric and climate research.
Field and laboratory data investigate chemical weathering processes in the polar desert streams of Taylor Valley, Antarctica. The dataset includes analyses of stream waters and sediments for major, minor, trace elements, and isotopic ratios like 87Sr/86Sr. Research was conducted by collaborators from multiple institutions, including Tulane University and the University of Alabama.
Wellington, New Zealand, hosted the International Symposium on Recent Coastal Movements and Associated Seismicity in February 1970. The dataset likely contains the proceedings or related documents from this event, published via the Australian Ocean Data Network on data_gov_au. The content may include research presentations and discussions on coastal geology and seismic activity from that period.
Satellite-derived sea surface temperature maps for European and adjacent waters. The German Aerospace Center produced daily, weekly, and monthly composites from March 1993 to at least April 2007, using data from NOAA satellites 11, 14, 16, 17, and 18. The product covers the Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea, North Atlantic, Baltic Sea, and North Sea.
Real-time solar radiation observations collected by sensors distributed in Ballarat. The dataset is updated every 15 minutes and provided by the City of Ballarat for informative purposes. The City of Ballarat is not an official source of weather information.
A post-cruise report from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography's Westward Expedition Leg 06 in 1994. The data likely contains survey results from a transit between Brisbane, Australia, and Tonga aboard the R/V Melville. It is a legacy product published on the Australian Ocean Data Network via data_gov_au.
Derived data from reanalyzing publicly available snRNA-seq datasets related to cardiomyocyte cell division. The processed data is 1.1 GB in size and was authored by weieric wang, last updated on April 9, 2026. It is provided in RDS format with a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Legacy marine geophysical data from a 1965 survey in the Timor Sea and Joseph Bonaparte Gulf, north-west Australia. The dataset, published by the Australian Ocean Data Network, likely contains gravity and seismic sparker measurements. File formats include PDF and HTML, suggesting the presence of reports or processed data visualizations.