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25,145 datasets
New South Wales Coast was surveyed during November 1998 by the research vessel Franklin. The dataset contains processed underway measurements, including navigation, meteorological, and thermosalinograph data, recorded at 5-minute intervals. It is archived by the CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research Data Centre in Hobart.
Global vertical concentrations of nitric oxide (NO) from the Tropospheric Chemical Reanalysis v2 (TCR-2). The dataset provides 6-hourly, 3-dimensional fields at 27 pressure levels between 1000 and 60 hPa, with a spatial resolution of 1.125 x 1.125 degrees, generated using JPL's MOMO-Chem data assimilation framework that optimizes concentrations and emissions from multiple satellite sensors. Data covers the period from 2005 to 2021 and is stored in netCDF version 4 files, with each file containing a full year of data.
NASA's Earth Probe TOMS instrument provides a daily global snapshot of total column ozone, UV aerosol index, surface reflectivity, and UV-B erythemal irradiance. Data is mapped to a consistent 1.00 x 1.25 degree latitude-longitude grid, stored in HDF-EOS format. This version 8 product is produced by the Laboratory for Atmospheres at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
Data from 1978 to 1993, collected by the Nimbus-7 satellite's Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer. This version 8 product provides daily global gridded measurements of total column ozone, UV aerosol index, surface reflectivity, and UV-B erythemal irradiances. The data are stored in HDF-EOS format on a 1.00° x 1.25° latitude-longitude grid.
CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research Data Centre processed Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) data from the Sprightly cruise SP 01/84. The cruise occurred in January 1984 across New South Wales coastal waters for the Australian Coastal Experiment Project. Data covers stations at 14 points between 20 meters and 15 kilometers offshore near Cape Howe, Stanwell Park, Jervis Bay, Cronulla, and Newcastle.
TROPICS06 L2B Neural-network Atmospheric Vertical Temperature & Moisture Profiles V1.0 is a satellite-derived dataset from NASA's TROPICS mission. It provides vertical profiles of atmospheric temperature and water vapor mixing ratio, retrieved using a neural network approach from microwave spectrometer data. The data is collected by a constellation of five small satellites, offering high temporal resolution observations over both land and ocean in all weather conditions.
Five identical small satellites form the TROPICS constellation, each carrying a millimeter-wave sounder with 12 channels to measure atmospheric conditions. Each data granule contains approximately 2880 scans and 81 spots, representing a full orbit of observations. The data provides three-dimensional temperature and humidity profiles, cloud ice, and precipitation structure at high temporal resolution for studying tropical cyclones.
SMS-1 satellite data provides visible and infrared imagery of the Earth's full disk from a geostationary orbit, initially at 45°W for the GARP Atlantic Tropical Experiment. The dataset contains radiance measurements from 1974-07-01 to 1979-04-19, with a spatial resolution of 0.9 km for visible and 8 km for infrared wavelengths. Files include time, geolocation, orbit, and telemetry information, structured with AOIPS and IPD labels for processing.
Processed hydrology data was collected during the TROPICS97 cruise 1 voyage FR 04/97 in the Coral Sea, Gulf of Papua, Solomon and Bismarck Seas from 8-23 May 1997. The dataset is archived by the CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research Data Centre in Hobart. Measurements likely include temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, phosphate, nitrate, silicate, and nitrite from water samples.
A cross-sectional survey of 321 oncology nurses from 43 hospitals across 13 cities in Jiangsu Province, China, conducted in April-May 2025. The study collected data on spiritual climate, perceived organizational support, occupational coping self-efficacy, and inclusive leadership. The dataset was created by Tianyue Zhang and last updated in May 2026.
A supplementary document analyzes the impacts of Hurricanes Florence and Dorian and Tropical Storm Michael on oyster reefs in Pamlico Sound, North Carolina. The research, authored by Daniel J. Bowling and published on figshare in 2026, examines how storm characteristics, reef depth, and structure influenced water quality, sedimentation, and oyster mortality. The findings are used to propose management and restoration strategies for resilience to tropical cyclones.
SWOT 2019-2020 prelaunch field campaign deployed a full-depth mooring with fixed-depth CTD sensors below 500 meters, located about 300 kilometers west of Monterey, California. The campaign was designed to test instrument performance for the SWOT satellite's Calibration/Validation requirements. These conductivity, temperature, and depth measurements complement data from a WireWalker profiler and other deployed instruments.
Environmental Effects Monitoring data is collected from pulp and paper mills and metal and diamond mines under Canadian regulations. The dataset includes contaminant concentrations in effluent and water, results of sublethal toxicity tests, benthic invertebrate densities, and fish tissue contaminant levels. It is published by Environment and Climate Change Canada as reported by facilities, with data last updated on 2026-05-12.
Air Quality Index statistics show the number of days and hours categorized as good, acceptable, or bad in Quebec. The data file contains annual and monthly results, measured in hours and days, derived from validated hourly AQI data. It is published by the Government and Municipalities of Québec and last updated on April 17, 2026.
Three automated weather stations operated by the Northwest Territories Department of Infrastructure provide continuous, real-time atmospheric data. The network reports hourly measurements of temperature, humidity, pressure, wind direction, and wind speed. Environment and Climate Change Canada aggregates this data, which was last updated in May 2026.
The Northwest Territories Fire Weather Network provides continuous, real-time atmospheric data from 51 automated stations. It is operated by the Northwest Territories Department of Environment and Natural Resources and collects hourly measurements. The network reports elements including temperature, humidity, rainfall, wind, radiation, and barometric pressure.
Northwest Territories snow survey data from 62 staffed stations operated by the Department of Environment and Climate Change. The network reports monthly measurements of snow water equivalent and snow depth, operating seasonally with non-real-time data feeds. The dataset is provided under the OGL-CA-2.0 license and was last updated in May 2026.
Metro Vancouver provides continuous, real-time atmospheric data from a network of 29 automated stations. The dataset includes hourly measurements of temperature, humidity, rainfall, wind, pressure, and total precipitation, with annual quality assessments. It is managed by Environment and Climate Change Canada and accessible as open data.
168 automated weather stations operated by Hydro-Québec provide hourly meteorological data in Quebec. The network continuously reports temperature, humidity, pressure, precipitation, rainfall, snow cover, and wind. Data is quality-assessed and available under a CC-BY-NC 4.0 license.
Ontario's surface water monitoring network provides real-time, automated rainfall measurements. The network, operated by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, consists of 122 stations reporting hourly data on a continuous basis. Data is aggregated by Environment and Climate Change Canada and is available under an open government license.