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Climate models, weather data, oceanography, hydrology, atmospheric science, environmental monitoring
27,393 datasets
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.
Passive diffusion tube monitoring stations provide a method for measuring air pollution across locations. The dataset lists the geographic positions of these environmental monitoring stations, sourced from the Government Digital Service via the eu_open_data platform. The specific number of stations and the date of the last update are not provided in the metadata.
Timor Sea/Joseph Bonaparte Gulf marine gravity and seismic 'spark array' survey, northwest Australia, 1965 is a legacy dataset from a 1965 geophysical survey. The data is published on data_gov_au and aggregated by the Australian Ocean Data Network. The dataset's abstract and detailed specifications are unavailable.
English Translation of Participant Quotes contains qualitative data from seven focus groups with 29 Hispanic and Latino workers in Wichita and Garden City, Kansas. The dataset, authored by De Jesús-Otero, Elisabet and last updated on 2026-04-20, compiles translated excerpts documenting experiences with workplace risks during extreme weather events.
Seven focus groups with 29 Hispanic and Latino workers in Wichita and Garden City, Kansas, explore workplace risks during extreme weather. The qualitative data documents experiences with limited multilingual hazard information, inconsistent emergency practices, and workplace power dynamics. Author Elisabet De Jesús-Otero contributed this dataset, which was last updated on April 20, 2026.
OPERA CSLC-S1 validated products are coregistered Single Look Complex (SLC) radar images derived from Copernicus Sentinel-1A and Sentinel-1B Interferometric Wide data. Each product contains geocoded amplitude and phase information for a single burst, distributed as HDF5 files with a 5x10 meter posting in UTM/Polar stereographic projections. The dataset covers North America, including the USA, its territories, Canada within 200 km of the U.S. border, and mainland countries down to Panama.
NSIDC provides an automated dataset of termini traces for 294 Greenland glaciers. The data are derived using a deep learning algorithm (AutoTerm) applied to publicly available satellite imagery from Google Earth Engine. It includes shapefiles of termini positions, supplementary time series data, and updated land, ocean, and ice masks.
Ten sites along a Tibetan Plateau precipitation gradient provide data on soil phosphorus fractions, phosphatase activities, and abundances of phoC and phoD genes. This dataset was generated to investigate how precipitation regulates phosphorus transformation through distinct microbial pathways. It supports analyses of soil phosphorus cycling, microbial functional ecology, and hydroclimatic controls on belowground processes.
Legacy product from the Australian Ocean Data Network with no abstract available. The dataset title indicates it concerns submarine volcanic activity east of Tuluman volcano in the St. Andrew Strait, Admiralty Islands, during October-November 1954. It was published on data_gov_au and last updated on 2026-05-04.
140 ponds in the Ozarks Physiographic Province of Arkansas and Missouri have geographic locations, landscape, riparian habitat, and water quality data. The dataset was authored by David Bowles and last updated on 2026-04-18. It is available as an XLSX file under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
India Air Quality Dataset (2025–2026) is a cleaned and enhanced collection of air quality measurements from India. The dataset is described as ready for data analysis, visualization, and machine learning tasks. Its specific source, collection method, and granularity are not detailed in the provided metadata.
The DiSECCS seismic analysis toolbox comprises a series of codes implementing various algorithms for analysing post-stack seismic data from geological carbon sequestration monitoring. It was developed as part of EPSRC project EP/K035878/1 by the British Geological Survey (BGS). The toolbox also contains new rock physics models in the form of Mathematica notebooks.
A 428.5 KB dataset by Jaewon Seol, last updated March 2026, containing occurrence records and environmental data for four Korean Lindera species. It includes sensitivity indices, area change projections, and total suitable habitat area to support species distribution modeling under climate change scenarios.
Two scientific papers and supplementary information produced from NERC Grant NE/I006427/1. The data includes research on Neogene ice volume and ocean temperatures using infaunal foraminiferal Mg/Ca paleothermometry and an analysis of carbon cycle feedbacks during the Oligocene-Miocene transient glaciation. The dataset is hosted by the British Geological Survey and was last updated in April 2026.
A 1957 geophysical survey conducted to aid in selecting a site for a new seismic observatory in Mundaring, Western Australia. The data is provided by Geoscience Australia and was last updated in the platform on April 21, 2026. The dataset likely contains subsurface resistivity measurements from the survey period.
United Nations Satellite Centre (UNOSAT) produced this geospatial dataset illustrating areas affected by the Pico de Fogo volcanic eruption on Fogo Island, Cape Verde. The map is based on WorldView-2 and LANDSAT-8 satellite imagery from November 24-25, 2014, showing lava flow extent, affected roads, and impacted villages. It includes estimates of affected roadways and lava-covered area, with a note that the analysis was not validated in the field at the time of creation.
2026-03-10 updated data from the ACT Emergency Services Agency provides daily fire danger ratings and total fire ban declarations. The dataset includes ratings like Extreme or Catastrophic, which advise on bushfire threat levels. It is authored by Greg Tankard for the ACT Government Open Data platform.