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Climate models, weather data, oceanography, hydrology, atmospheric science, environmental monitoring
25,248 datasets
363 earthquake focal mechanism solutions for southwestern Yukon, estimated using P-wave first-motion polarity data and a probabilistic inversion method. The catalogue was produced by the Government of Yukon and updated on April 17, 2026. It provides constraints on fault behavior, crustal stress, and regional tectonics.
Potential maps developed for Berlin's Rainwater Agency by the group F office. The methodology identifies areas where rainwater can be managed locally instead of being discharged into the sewerage system. The maps support urban strategies for promoting decentralised rainwater management.
Global 0.5 x 0.5 degree monthly latent heating profiles are derived from surface convective and stratiform rain rates using the Goddard Convective-Stratiform Heating (CSH) algorithm. This dataset is a discontinued product from the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) version '6' suite and is now in permanent preservation. Users are directed to newer, cross-calibrated products from the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission for current research.
Monthly precipitation data from 1998 to 2019, now discontinued. The TRMM Multi-satellite Precipitation Analysis (TMPA) 3B43 product provides a merged estimate from microwave, infrared, and rain gauge sources. It offers a 'best' estimate of rainfall rate across a latitude band from 50Β°N to 50Β°S at a 0.25Β° x 0.25Β° spatial resolution.
Geoscience Australia completed basin-scale hydrogeological assessments for the Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre and Georgina basins. The results and key findings were released in mid-2024 in technical reports and datasets. These studies applied novel analysis and integration methods to uplift the value of existing geoscientific and hydrological datasets.
Output data from the study "Global glacier-free topography reveals large potential for future lakes in presently ice-covered terrain". The dataset contains three GeoTIFF outputs for each glacier on Earth: subglacial topography, ice thickness, and potential lake depth if all ice melted. The data was authored by Thomas Frank and last updated on 2026-05-03.
British Columbia river flow monitoring data from the Environment and Climate Change Canada HYDAT Database supports an indicator of climate change. The dataset includes station name, ID, location coordinates, and estimates of long-term change in flow timing and volume for two trend periods. It was published by the Government of British Columbia in 2015-16.
81 spots and approximately 2880 scans constitute a single orbit granule of geolocated brightness temperatures from the TROPICS05 satellite. This Level 2A provisional dataset provides water vapor channel measurements converted to a unified spatial resolution using the Backus-Gilbert technique, supporting atmospheric profile retrievals. The data is produced by the TROPICS mission, a constellation of five small satellites designed for high-temporal-resolution observations of tropical cyclones.
1950-2014 analysis of snow depth and snow water equivalent changes across British Columbia. The dataset includes station-level and ecoprovince-level estimates of long-term change in percent per year and statistical significance. It was produced by the Government of British Columbia using snow monitoring data from the B.C. Data Catalogue.
VJ109 is a Level-2 satellite product providing atmospherically corrected surface reflectance estimates from the JPSS-1 VIIRS instrument. It contains approximately six minutes of swath data across twelve reflective bands at dual spatial resolutions of 375 meters (I-bands) and 750 meters (M-bands). The product is generated for daytime land surfaces under all atmospheric conditions except for night and oceans.
Geoscience Australia's evaluation of the Gage Sandstone and South Perth Shale for long-term CO2 storage. The study identifies widespread fault reactivation and seismic anomalies potentially indicating hydrocarbon seepage. It highlights spatial variability in seal quality and fault reactivation history for petroleum exploration and CO2 storage assessments.
NASA's dataset documents water quality and spectral reflectance from the Peace-Athabasca Delta in Canada. It contains measurements from 62 unique sites in 2010 and 99 sites in 2011, with many sites revisited across the two-year study period. The data is structured across three comma-delimited files covering site characteristics, water chemistry, and surface reflectance.
CLIMCAPS algorithm retrieves full atmospheric state profiles from the AIRS grating spectrometer aboard NASA's Aqua satellite. This daily Level-3 product provides a global grid of temperature, water vapor, ozone, carbon monoxide, methane, and other trace gases at a horizontal resolution of 50 km. The dataset includes a critical warning for users regarding a bias in the 'co_mmr_midtrop' variable due to a molecular weight conversion error.
A project from the Australian Ocean Data Network aims to improve groundwater management in coastal dune aquifers. It addresses increasing pressure from urbanisation and tourism on the Mid North Coast region. The data was last updated on 2026-06-04.
Roebuck and Offshore Canning Basin Biozonation and Stratigraphy Chart No.14 is a biostratigraphic reference chart from the Australian Ocean Data Network. It uses fossil index species to define biozones for correlating sedimentary rock successions. The chart was last updated on 2026-06-04.
Rosie L. Oakes authored a case study applying the Climate Information Distillation Framework (CIDF) to support climate-resilient hydropower development in Nepal. The document, published on figshare under a CC-BY-4.0 license, focuses on present-day uncertainties and projected future changes to extreme rainfall. It discusses the benefits and challenges of using the CIDF to frame and communicate uncertain climate information for adaptation decisions.
276 km of continuous seismic reflection profiles have been obtained from the inter-reef areas of the Capricorn Reefs. The data, from the Australian Ocean Data Network, includes five identified reflectors, with three being widespread. The ages of the intervening sequences are not known, and the data was last updated in June 2026.
July 2015 to September 2017 Himawari-8 satellite sea surface temperature data used to map the East Australian Current. The dataset, from a 2020 study published in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, enables analysis of the current's spatial structure and temporal evolution. It captures meanders, offshoots, eddies, and extensions using a Topographic Position Index method.
The Fremantle to Hobart seafloor bathymetry survey was acquired by Oregon State University aboard the R/V Melville from 29 January to 12 March 1995. It contains 8-210 meter resolution geotiff files processed from SeaBeam 2000 sonar data using CARIS HIPS and SIPS software. The dataset is managed by the Marine Geoscience Data System and distributed via the Australian Ocean Data Network.
GA0352 was a marine seismic reflection survey funded by the Australian Government's Department of Industry, Innovation and Science and conducted by Geoscience Australia. The survey investigated the offshore southern margin of the Gippsland Basin for potential sites suitable for CO2 geological storage. Reports on the survey's acquisition and processing are available in PDF and DOCX formats.