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Climate models, weather data, oceanography, hydrology, atmospheric science, environmental monitoring
25,137 datasets
Geoscience Australia's National Groundwater Systems Project produced this 3D geological and hydrogeological model of the Great Artesian and Lake Eyre Basins. The model is populated with volume of shale (Vshale) values calculated from 2,310 wells across four basins, providing a refined architecture of 18 hydrogeological units. This work, completed as part of the Exploring for the Future program, builds on a previous iteration and aims to support sustainable groundwater management.
DSCOVR_EPIC_L2_AER_03 provides aerosol extinction optical depth and single scattering albedo at 340, 388, and 500 nm wavelengths, derived from satellite observations. The EPICAERUV algorithm uses models for biomass burning, desert dust, and sulfate-based aerosols, reporting data at a 10 km nadir resolution. This dataset also includes the UV Aerosol Index for all sky conditions, calculated from radiances at 340 and 388 nm.
ACEPOL_MetNav_AircraftInSitu_Data contains in-situ meteorological and navigational measurements from the NASA ER-2 aircraft during the Fall 2017 Aerosol Characterization from Polarimeter and Lidar campaign. The dataset supports the assessment of six remote sensing instruments, including four multi-angle polarimeters and two lidars, which observed diverse scenes across the United States. Its primary goal is to improve understanding of aerosol effects on climate by enabling retrieval of aerosol and cloud microphysical and optical parameters.
Over the United States in Fall 2017, the ACEPOL campaign collected airborne remote sensing data to characterize aerosols and clouds. Measurements from the Airborne Hyper Angular Rainbow Polarimeter (AirHARP) instrument on the NASA ER-2 aircraft provide multi-angle, multi-spectral intensity and polarization data. This dataset supports the assessment of polarimeter capabilities for retrieving aerosol and cloud microphysical and optical parameters.
Edgetech 2000-DSS sonar data was collected in 2017 to support measurement, monitoring, and verification for carbon capture and storage projects in Australian coastal waters. The instrument combines side-scan sonar with a high-resolution sub-bottom profiler capable of imaging in water depths up to 2000 meters. This dataset is managed by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in June 2026.
Over 1800 high-resolution still images of the Antarctic sea floor collected by Geoscience Australia and the Australian Antarctic Division in January-February 2011. The survey provides a benchmark dataset for monitoring environmental changes following the calving of the Mertz Glacier tongue. Images address objectives including community composition in newly exposed areas and the extent of hydrocoral communities.
February 14 to March 1, 2012, a passive microwave radiometer collected retrievals of temperature, water vapor, relative humidity, liquid water profiles, and surface parameters in Ontario, Canada. This dataset from NASA's GPM Ground Validation program was designed to address shortcomings in the Global Precipitation Measurement mission's snowfall retrieval algorithm. It provides coordinated remote sensing observations and model simulations of precipitating snow.
NASA's GPM Ground Validation Advanced Microwave Precipitation Radiometer (AMPR) IPHEx dataset contains Level 2B calibrated and georeferenced brightness temperature measurements. Data were collected from an ER-2 aircraft over North Carolina between May 1 and June 14, 2014, to evaluate satellite precipitation accuracy and support hydrological modeling. The dataset includes four microwave frequencies (10, 19, 37, 85 GHz), aircraft navigation data, and is provided in netCDF-4 format with accompanying Python software for analysis.
NASA's TOTE-VOTE campaign collected Differential Absorption Lidar (DIAL) data from a DC-8 aircraft between December 1995 and February 1996. The dataset includes vertical profiles of ozone concentration, aerosol backscattering, aerosol depolarization ratio, aerosol extinction, and aerosol optical depth. Nineteen research flights targeted the Pacific region to study atmospheric transport between tropical, polar, and mid-latitude regions.
Nineteen flights were conducted by NASA's DC-8 aircraft from December 1995 to February 1996 during the TOTE-VOTE campaign in the Pacific region. The dataset contains modeled meteorological data along the flight path, supporting analysis of atmospheric transport between tropical, polar, and mid-latitude regions. It is derived from instruments measuring ozone, aerosols, temperature, winds, and reactive nitrogen species.
Global monthly climatology of broadband surface albedos derived from AVHRR data. The dataset provides snow-free, clear-sky albedo values for overhead sun illumination, calculated from a five-year period spanning April 1985 to March 1991. It is designed for compatibility with numerical weather prediction models and other land surface climatologies.
From July to August 2000, this dataset contains in-situ measurements from floodplain lakes (varzea and igapo) of the Solimões and Negro Rivers in the central Amazon basin, Brazil. It includes bidirectional reflectance factor (BRF) spectra recorded at 3 nm intervals from 400 to 900 nm, alongside concurrent water quality parameters like Secchi depth, water temperature, total suspended solids, chlorophyll, and dissolved organic carbon. The data is structured across two comma-delimited files.
Version 6.1 of the MCD18C1 dataset provides daily and 3-hourly estimates of downward shortwave radiation (DSR) over global land surfaces at a 0.05-degree (5,600-meter) Climate Modeling Grid resolution. The data product was generated by NASA's LPCLOUD using a combined algorithm from MODIS Terra and Aqua satellite observations, incorporating multi-temporal signatures and look-up tables for aerosols and clouds. This dataset was officially decommissioned on June 1, 2024, with users directed to the newer Version 6.2 product.
Ogechi Nnabuchi Ugbor's dataset investigates the influence of landscape patterns on water quality across the Lower Niger River Basin, Nigeria, contributing to Sustainable Development Goal 6. The data includes land use composition and configuration metrics quantified within 5 km and 10 km buffer zones, linked to water quality parameters like biochemical oxygen demand and nitrite. The dataset was last updated on 2026-05 14 and is available as CSV and XLSX files totaling 16.3 KB.
A dataset of observations, laboratory measurements, and model inputs/outputs for an alpine wetland on the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau. It includes meteorological forcing data at 30-minute resolution for the full year 2023, soil hydraulic property measurements from HYPROP and WP4C experiments, and Noah-MP land surface model simulation outputs. The dataset was authored by Rong Liu and last updated in May 2026.
FLUAMAZON Experiment data includes meteorological measurements collected via radiosondes to examine moisture flux from the northern coast of South America into central Amazonia. Measurements were taken simultaneously at five locations—Alcantara, Belem, Oiapoque, Manaus, and Alta Floresta—from November 23 to December 21, 1989, during the transition between dry and humid seasons. The dataset supports studies on the atmospheric thermodynamic structure over the Amazon region.
Weather forcing data provides 3-hourly historic climate variables at 1-km spatial resolution for Puerto Rico and surrounding islands. The dataset blends daily Daymet V4 observations with sub-daily temporal patterns from GSWP3 and NARR reanalysis, resulting in two blended time series covering 1950-2014 and 1979 2019. It is produced by NASA to support high-resolution land surface modeling.
TIROS-4 Medium-Resolution Scanning Radiometer Level 1 Final Meteorological Radiation Data contains radiances from five infrared and visible channels, with one orbit per file. The satellite was launched on February 8, 1962, and its instrument returned data for about five months, continuing measurements from TIROS-2 and -3. Data are archived in their original IBM 36-bit word proprietary format, recovered from magnetic tapes known as Final Meteorological Radiation Tapes.
Global monthly statistics from the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) Precipitation Radar are provided at two spatial resolutions. The dataset includes mean, standard deviation, and histogram data for variables like rain rate, reflectivity, and storm height. It is a legacy product, with a newer version available under the name GPM_3PR.
Works of type 'Station quality watercourse' from the Agence Artois-Picardie reference structures. The ecological status values were measured for the 2010-11 period according to Order 2010. The dataset describes artificial, natural, or virtual entities performing water-related functions, some with legal personality.