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Climate models, weather data, oceanography, hydrology, atmospheric science, environmental monitoring
25,145 datasets
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.
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.
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.
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.
26 automated stations in British Columbia's Metro Vancouver region provide continuous, real-time atmospheric and hydrological measurements. The network, operated by Metro Vancouver and aggregated by Environment and Climate Change Canada, reports elements including temperature, precipitation, wind, snow depth, soil conditions, and water quality. Data is streamed at a 5-minute sampling frequency.
IMOS - Ships of Opportunity - Sea Surface Temperature Sensors for Australian Vessels Sub-Facility provides near real-time sea surface temperature data from volunteer and research vessels worldwide. The data is quality assured, placed on the Global Telecommunications System, and used for satellite SST validation and operational analyses. Data is supplied by vessels including five from the Australian Volunteer Observing Fleet and two with newly designed real-time systems.
2D high-resolution seismic reflection data were collected before, during, and after a controlled injection of CO2 into shallow marine sediments in Ardmucknish Bay, Oban, in 2012 and 2014. The dataset was collected by the National Oceanography Centre Southampton and the British Geological Survey under the NERC-funded QICS program to monitor gas migration. It includes SEGY files, a results presentation, and a map of post-release seismic data extent.
Quebec's Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Wildlife and Parks operates a network of 135 climate monitoring stations. The network provides continuous, quality-assessed hourly data on temperature, precipitation, rainfall, snowfall, wind, and weather phenomena. Data feeds are updated twice daily or in real time.
17 automated stations across 15 locations in Canada's Northwest Territories provide continuous, hourly observations. The network, operated by the Northwest Territories Department of Environment and Climate Change, records temperature, humidity, rainfall, snow depth, wind, and radiation. Data is accessible via an open government feed and was last updated in May 2026.
Manitoba's City of Winnipeg provides continuous, real-time rainfall measurements from a network of 37 automated stations. The data is collected by the City of Winnipeg and aggregated by Environment and Climate Change Canada. The dataset is operational and was last updated on 2026-05-19.
54 automated stations across British Columbia provide continuous, real-time measurements of air quality and weather. The network, operated by the British Columbia Ministry of Environment and Parks, reports on temperature, humidity, pressure, precipitation, wind, radiation, and air quality with hourly sampling. Data is quality-assessed annually and is available under an open license.
35 automated weather stations operated by the New Brunswick Department of Transportation and Infrastructure provide continuous, real-time atmospheric data. The network reports temperature, humidity, pressure, total precipitation, and wind measurements every 2 minutes. Data quality is assessed by Environment and Climate Change Canada, and the dataset is licensed under OGL-CA-2.0.
Near real-time and historical sea surface temperature data collected from 12 vessels in the Australian region, including research ships and volunteer observing fleet vessels. The dataset is produced by the Australian Ocean Data Network's IMOS sub-facility, with data streams available as of the last update in May 2026. Observations are used for calibrating satellite data and feeding into operational weather and climate models.
Geoscience Australia Data provides a dataset quantifying fish behavior and commercial catch rates in relation to a 2-D marine seismic survey in the Gippsland Basin, Bass Strait, Australia, conducted in April 2015. The field study acoustically tagged and monitored three species (gummy shark, swell shark, tiger flathead) before, during, and after the survey. A desktop study analyzed Commonwealth fisheries logbook data from January 2012 to October 2015 for 15 species and two gear types to model catch rate differences.
Proton Transfer Reaction Mass Spectrometer data captures dimethyl sulfide and methanethiol concentrations in the Southern Ocean atmosphere. Measurements were taken during the RV Investigator voyage IN2024_V01 from 2 January to 5 March 2024, traveling from Hobart to Fremantle. These observations support studies of biogeochemical cycling and ocean-atmosphere climate interactions.
A network of about 300 emergency water supply points (EWSPs) in Victoria, Australia, overseen by the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning. The EWSPs provide water for stock, domestic use, and firefighting during dry conditions and are managed by various state agencies including local councils and water corporations. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-27.
10-day Daily Cycle Land Surface Temperature (LST10-DC) provides a statistical overview of the LST daily cycle over each 10-day compositing period for every image pixel. The data are available at a global scale in a spatial resolution of about 5 km and covers the period from January 2017 to January 2021. It is produced by The European environmental Agency (EEA).
Global land surface temperature data from January 2021 onwards, provided by The European Environment Agency (EEA). The dataset offers hourly observations at a spatial resolution of approximately 5 kilometers, representing the radiative skin temperature of land surfaces. It is designed for use in meteorological, hydrological, and environmental studies.