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Climate models, weather data, oceanography, hydrology, atmospheric science, environmental monitoring
25,102 datasets
Local Air Quality Monitoring Stations in York, United Kingdom. The dataset is a live API link to the City of York Council's GIS server, ensuring updates to the master copy are reflected immediately. It is published by the Government Digital Service under an OGL-UK-3.0 license.
Laboratory and field data examine the impacts of ocean acidification and warming on the fatty acid composition of the pteropod Limacina helicina. The dataset includes results from a controlled experiment exposing pteropods to future climate conditions and a time-series analysis of specimens collected in the Strait of Georgia from 2014 to 2023. Author Clara L. Mackenzie published the data on figshare in May 2026.
NASA's Orbiting Carbon Observatory-3 (OCO-3) instrument, deployed to the International Space Station in May 2019, provides global, space-based measurements of atmospheric carbon dioxide. Its three high-resolution spectrometers measure reflected sunlight at specific near-infrared wavelengths to characterize CO2 buildup. The dataset includes meteorological parameters interpolated from a global assimilation model for each sounding, using a fast Bayesian retrieval algorithm for surface pressure and albedo from oxygen A-band spectra.
NASA's Orbiting Carbon Observatory-3 (OCO-3) is a single-instrument mission deployed to the International Space Station in May 2019. It uses three high-resolution spectrometers to measure reflected sunlight at specific near-infrared wavelengths, providing data on atmospheric carbon dioxide with the precision needed to characterize its buildup. The dataset includes outputs from the ABO2 algorithm, which uses a fast Bayesian retrieval to estimate surface pressure and albedo for cloud and aerosol screening.
Global atmospheric carbon dioxide measurements are provided by the Orbiting Carbon Observatory-3 (OCO-3) instrument on the International Space Station. The dataset contains Level 2 meteorological parameters for each sounding, derived from a global assimilation model and processed using a Bayesian retrieval algorithm on high-resolution spectrometer data. It is designed to characterize the processes controlling CO2 buildup in the atmosphere with high precision and resolution.
The Lord Howe Rise east of Australia is the subject of marine geophysical data collected in MarchβMay 2016 by JAMSTEC and Geoscience Australia. The dataset includes a 680 km seismic refraction profile, ~600 km of 2D seismic reflection data, and multibeam bathymetry, gravity, and magnetic data. Preliminary results from these data were presented at the 2016 Seismological Society of Japan Fall Meeting.
Pre-LBA ISLSCP Initiative I Data provides processed global environmental variables for land-biosphere-atmosphere modeling. The dataset integrates hydrology, soils, radiation, cloud, and vegetation data for 1987-1988 at a 1-degree spatial resolution and monthly temporal resolution. Data were sourced from models, satellites, and ground measurements, then regridded and averaged to ensure spatial and temporal continuity.
Seafloor images were collected during every full-depth CTD deployment on the RV Investigator's TEMPO voyage from January to March 2021. The dataset contains the highest-quality images from each deployment, captured using a Canon HFG10 camera mounted to the CTD frame. The research aimed to investigate krill activity in abyssal environments of the East Antarctic sector.
Vertical methane distribution measurements in the Ragay Gulf, Philippines, characterize mid-water and bottom-water plumes. The dataset includes an average methane supersaturation of 206Β±16.5% in surface waters and an estimated minimum sea-air flux of 101 nmole.cm-2.y-1. Data was published by Geoscience Australia and last updated in May 2026.
Eddy covariance flux tower measurements from the Wedge Tail site in Tasmania's Silver Plains Reserve provide gap-filled data on Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE), Gross Primary Productivity (GPP), and Ecosystem Respiration (ER). The tower was installed in July 2024 on a sedgeland and grassland at 860 meters elevation, receiving about 900 mm annual precipitation. Data were processed using PyFluxPro and ONEFlux software as described in referenced scientific publications.
An inventory of greenhouse gas emissions from human activity in Quebec, updated annually by the Ministry of the Environment, the Fight against Climate Change, Wildlife and Parks. The dataset shows emissions by sector and sub-sector from 1990 onward, compiled from business reports, Statistics Canada, Environment and Climate Change Canada, and other Quebec agencies. Data is presented in separate files for total emissions by category, by category and gas, and net flows from the Land Use, Land Use Change and Forestry sector.
Global satellite observations from the Aura Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) provide geolocated Earthshine UV radiance measurements in zoom-in mode. The dataset contains spectral radiances from 264 to 383 nm, with approximately 14 orbital data files (~210 MB each) generated per day, though the zoom-in product is only available about once a month. Data is stored in netCDF format and covers the daylit portion of orbits.
54 water sites across 15 sampling zones in Port Curtis are monitored yearly for surface sediment quality. The program measures concentrations of metals, metalloids, nutrients, and particle size distribution. Data quality is assured through duplicate and triplicate sample analysis performed by a NATA-accredited laboratory.
93 organic coffee producers from the Tosepan Titataniske cooperative provided perceptions, adaptation ideas, and challenges regarding climate change via surveys, participatory mapping, group discussions, and interviews. Meteorological data spans 32 years for temperature (1992β2023) and 63 years for precipitation (1963β2023) from five stations in the Sierra Norte of Puebla, Mexico. The dataset was authored by Fra Filippo Casadiego-ArΓ©valo and last updated on 2026-05-18.
Geoscience Australia Data provides a geological study on sandstone diagenesis in the Eromanga Basin of New South Wales. The data compares quartzose and volcanolithic petrofacies, detailing their authigenic minerals, porosity, and permeability. It was last updated on 2026-05-14.
58 staffed stations in New Brunswick collect seasonal snow data, including snowfall, snow depth, and snow water equivalent. The network is operated by the New Brunswick Department of Environment and Local Government, with data available by request and quality-assessed. The highest sampling frequency is bi-weekly, and the data feed is non-real-time.
Los Angeles County residents were surveyed during June-August 2023 to compare reactions to different climate-related terms. The dataset contains 1,048 responses from a randomized assignment to questions about 'climate justice', 'climate change', 'global warming', 'climate crisis', or 'climate emergency'. It was created by Jenna Blyler and is available as an Excel file.
Hydrology data from the RV Investigator's COOKIES voyage provides a quality-controlled snapshot of water column chemistry around the Cook Ice Shelf. Samples collected via CTD rosette deployments between January and February 2026 measure salinity, dissolved oxygen, and key nutrients. This processed dataset is archived by CSIRO's National Collections and Marine Infrastructure.
Hydrology data from the RV Investigator voyage IN2025_V06, which surveyed the Coral Sea Marine Park between October 10 and November 14, 2025. The processed dataset includes measurements of salinity, dissolved oxygen, and nutrients like phosphate and nitrate from water samples collected at various depths. CSIRO's National Collections and Marine Infrastructure Information and Data Centre in Hobart archives this quality-controlled data.
Hydrology data from the RV Investigator voyage IN2025_E01 was collected between February 19 and March 01, 2025, during sea trials and calibrations departing from and returning to Hobart. Samples were drawn from Niskin bottles at various depths during CTD deployments, with analyzed parameters including salinity, dissolved oxygen, phosphate, silicate, nitrate plus nitrite, and ammonium. The dataset has been processed and quality-controlled by CSIRO's National Collections and Marine Infrastructure Information and Data Centre.