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Climate models, weather data, oceanography, hydrology, atmospheric science, environmental monitoring
27,476 datasets
Global geospatial risk metrics gridded at 0.5-degree resolution integrate climate and conflict hazards with local vulnerability indicators. Produced by the Climate–Conflict–Vulnerability Index organization, the data is updated quarterly and includes historical time series in Parquet format.
The NOAA Unified Forecast System Short-Range Weather Application data registry contains the static and dynamic input files required to run the UFS SRW model. It includes climatological fix files, terrain and land use data, initial and boundary condition files, and configuration files for out-of-the-box cases and workflow tests. Users can generate forecasts for other dates by downloading additional raw model files from public sources.
Space weather forecast and observation data is collected and disseminated by NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC). The data includes forecasts for multiple space weather phenomena and their resulting impacts on Earth and human activities, available in formats ranging from detailed technical discussions to simplified bulletins. Forecasting relies on the analysis of past and present conditions, including the persistence and recurrence of active solar regions over a 27-day rotational period.
NOAA's Global Hydro-Estimator provides a global mosaic of rainfall estimates from multi-geostationary satellites. The algorithm includes GOES-16, GOES-15, Meteosat-8, Meteosat-11, and Himawari-8. Products include instantaneous rain rate and 1-hour, 3-hour, 6-hour, 24-hour, and multi-day rainfall accumulations.
Unified Forecast System (UFS) reforecast data from experimental atmosphere-ocean coupled model prototypes version 5 through 8. The dataset includes major weather variables for atmosphere, land, ocean, sea ice, and ocean waves. It was produced by the UFS Research to Operations project for the National Weather Service and NOAA.
A dataset integrates Sentinel-2 satellite imagery with Dynamic World land cover labels for the entire United States from 2016 to 2024. It includes six spectral bands (Red, Green, Blue, NIR, SWIR1, SWIR2) and pixel-level land cover type annotations.
Mawson and Davis stations in Antarctica provide weekly fast-ice and snow thickness measurements alongside meteorological data for analyzing ice-atmosphere interactions. The dataset includes a historic record with 27 seasons for Mawson and 20 seasons for Davis, though with significant gaps, and is part of an ongoing long-term series. Data from this Australian Antarctic Division project has been used in scientific research to model thermodynamic processes and oceanic heat flux variability.
Geoscience Australia Data published this legacy dataset on seismic work conducted at Melbourne, Macquarie Island, Mawson, and Port Moresby. The data is associated with the International Geophysical Year, a major scientific collaboration. Metadata is minimal; the actual content is available in PDF and HTML formats.
Giving access to locations of areas affected by fire and the approximate day of burning for Australian coverage. It is derived from daily daytime observations from MODIS sensors on Terra and Aqua satellites, processed with atmospheric correction and a kernel-driven BRDF model to account for geometric variations.
A source of modelled national estimates of Gross Primary Production (GPP), Net Primary Production (NPP), and carbon mass for Australian grasslands and pastures. It includes separate estimates for C3 and C4 grasses, derived from inputs like MODIS satellite data, temperature, and rainfall.
A preliminary report on Antarctic ice-cap measurements, published by Geoscience Australia. The dataset is a legacy product with no abstract available, and the last update was recorded on 2026-04-29. The content likely contains findings from seismic and gravimetric methods used to measure ice thickness.
North Lincolnshire Council declared this Local Air Quality Management Zone on 10 March 1999 under the Environment Act 1995. The zone's boundaries are defined with reference to Ordnance Survey MasterMap. The dataset is provided by the Government Digital Service via the eu_open_data platform.
Yukon, Canada, provides detailed testing results of drinking water fixtures in youth-occupied facilities. The dataset includes results from schools, youth residences, and some early learning and child care centres. It is published by the Government of Yukon and was last updated on March 18, 2026.
Air Quality Management Areas are geographic zones declared by authorities when air quality objectives are exceeded or likely to be exceeded. The dataset likely contains the boundaries and associated details for these areas in Aberdeen. It is provided by the Government Digital Service via the eu_open_data platform.
Natural Resources Wales monitors bathing water sites under the EC Bathing Waters Directive. Samples for Escherichia coli and intestinal enterococci are taken throughout the bathing season from May to September. A classification of bathing water quality, generally based on 4 years of sample results, is produced for each site at the end of each season.
North Lincolnshire Council's Local Air Quality Management Zones, as declared on 10 March 1999 under the Environment Act 1995. The dataset is provided by the Government Digital Service via the eu_open_data platform. The specific geographic boundaries and data attributes are not detailed in the available metadata.
Ontario's tables list the 21 drinking water quality threat activities defined in O. Reg. 287/07 that may pose a risk to municipal drinking water supplies. The tables, provided by the Government of Ontario, also detail all circumstances associated with each threat, separating them into chemical and pathogen categories. The dataset was last updated on March 25, 2026.
Remotely sensed temperature profiles were collected by the Microwave Temperature Profiler (MTP) onboard the NASA Global Hawk Uninhabited Aerial System during the Airborne Tropical TRopopause EXperiment (ATTREX). The National Aeronautics and Space Administration conducted deployments over California in 2011 and 2013, and over Guam in 2014, to study processes in the Tropical Tropopause Layer. Data collection is complete, with the dataset last updated in March 2026.
Palynological analyses from four fully cored boreholes in the central west Murray Basin provide a biostratigraphic framework for geological factors related to groundwater. The study, augmented by analysis from other boreholes, was published by Geoscience Australia. It covers sediments from the Early Cretaceous to the Middle Miocene, focusing on the Geera Clay aquitard and Renmark Group aquifers.
Niue Island is a 259 km² raised coral atoll where the classical Ghyben-Herzberg freshwater lens does not exist. Electrical resistivity probes indicate the freshwater layer thickness varies from 40-80 m in the island's center to 50-170 m beneath the former atoll rim, decreasing to zero within 500 m of the coast. The data, from Geoscience Australia, includes findings from drilling, gravity, and magnetic surveys, with aquifer tests indicating a safe long-term pumping rate of about 8 l/s.