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Pressure and temperature profile data were collected from the Northwest Atlantic Ocean and Florida Bay using bottom-mounted pressure recorders. The dataset spans from September 2001 to April 2003 and was submitted by the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute. It is archived by NOAA NCEI and appears on multiple government data platforms.
Two research cruises collected hydrographic cast data off the coasts of northern Oregon and southern Washington, focusing on the Quinault and Astoria submarine canyons. The dataset contains CTD measurements of temperature, salinity, pressure, and transmissivity. These observations were part of a Department of Energy program studying pollutant transport and sediment dispersal.
Nimbus-6 satellite images of microwave brightness temperature captured on 70mm film strips, saved as digital TIFF files. The data was collected by NASA's Electrically Scanning Microwave Radiometer (ESMR) instrument, which operated until September 15, 1976. Each image frame contains two sets of orbital swath strips with a geographic grid, offering a spatial resolution of about 20 x 45 km near nadir.
Global daily brightness temperature images collected by the Nimbus-5 Electrically Scanning Microwave Radiometer (ESMR) from December 11, 1972 to May 16, 1977. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration produced this data, which is saved as JPEG 2000 files and archived in TAR files containing approximately two weeks of imagery per file. Each image frame includes a geographic grid and parallel strips of imagery with different dynamic ranges for gray scale.
June 4-21, 1969, oceanographic data from the R/V Thomas Washington in the Southeast Pacific. The dataset contains high-resolution conductivity-temperature-depth (CTD) and salinity-temperature-depth (STD) profiles, processed to a standard format with data smoothed at one-meter intervals. Each station record includes position, time, and may include environmental data like meteorological conditions.
The Western Hemisphere was observed from a geosynchronous orbit at 95W by the ATS-6 satellite. This dataset contains black and white visible images (0.55 to 0.75 micrometer wavelength) originally produced on film and later scanned to digital TIFF files. The data was collected by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center from launch until August 15, 1974.
GVHRRATS6IMIR is the Geosynchronous Very High Resolution Radiometer Black and White Infrared Images on 70mm Film data product from the sixth Applications Technology Satellite (ATS-6). The dataset contains several hundred scanned TIFF images from 70mm film, each picture showing a brightness temperature gray scale and a title with metadata like satellite ID, date, and spectral band. Data collection occurred from the satellite's launch until August 15, 1974, when the instrument became inoperable, with Principal Investigator William E. Shenk from NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
NASA's Nimbus-6 satellite captured these images of infrared brightness temperatures from August 17, 1975, through March 4, 1976. The data product consists of black and white images on 70 mm film strips from the High Resolution Infrared Radiation Sounder (HIRS), with 10 channels per orbit and an 18-step gray scale. The HIRS instrument measured radiances in five spectral regions, including the 15-micrometer CO2 band and the infrared window.
Orbital images from the Nimbus-1 satellite's High-Resolution Infrared Radiometer (HRIR) instrument, showing nighttime brightness temperature values. The data was collected by NASA from August 28, 1964, through September 22, 1964, and contains scanned negatives of 70mm film strips saved as JPEG 2000 files. Each image is gridded with geographic coordinates and covers a swath from the north to the south pole.
May 15, 1966 through November 15, 1966 of orbital nighttime brightness temperature images from the Nimbus-2 High-Resolution Infrared Radiometer. The data consists of scanned negatives of 70mm film strips showing cloud cover and Earth surface temperature, saved as JPEG 2000 files and archived in TAR files containing about 7 days of images each. This product was produced by NASA, with Dr. L. L. Foshee as Principal Investigator, and is described in the Nimbus II Users' Guide.
Scanned negatives of 70mm film strips from the Nimbus-3 High-Resolution Infrared Radiometer, containing orbital images of daytime and nighttime brightness temperature. The data, operational from April 22, 1969 through January 31, 1970, was designed to map Earth's cloud cover at night and measure temperatures of cloud tops and terrain. Images are saved as JPEG 2000 files, with about 7 days of data archived per TAR file, and were produced by the Goddard Space Flight Center under Principal Investigator G. Thomas Cherrix.
University of Alberta Library provides extracted data from four of its Twitter accounts: University of Alberta Libraries, University of Alberta Press, Biblio St. Jean, and Augustana Library. Each archive contains tweets, likes, lists, and moments, with Direct Messages removed. The dataset was last updated on April 25,我们发现了一个问题。输入中的最后更新日期是2026-04-25,这是一个未来的日期,这可能是输入错误或占位符。根据事实性协议,我不能直接陈述这个未来的日期为一个事实。我将调整措辞以避免陈述这个日期为事实。
Indian news summaries curated from over 28,000 source articles. The dataset contains 1,269 summaries, each with assigned categories and importance scores. It was sourced from Kaggle, but the original author, organization, and last update date are unknown.
Table S5 lists differentially expressed proteins identified in adipose tissue from periparturient dairy cows. The dataset is a 24.6 KB XLSX file authored by Jian Tan and published on figshare in April 2026. It serves as supplementary material for a study on hesperidin's effects on inflammation and lipid metabolism.
Additional file 8 contains a table of differentially expressed proteins identified in adipose tissue from periparturient dairy cows. The dataset, published by Jian Tan on figshare in April 2026, accompanies a study on hesperidin's effects on inflammation and lipid metabolism. The data file is 24.6 KB in size.
15.7 KB document outlines the methodology for a systematic literature review. The study design was authored by Madhusudhanan S and is available under a CC-BY-4.0 license. It was last updated on April 9, 2026.
602 standardized Harbor terminal environments were released by Lite-Coder on 2026-04-15. The dataset is designed to support the training of terminal-based agents, providing fully executable environments rather than static text-only instructions. For more background, see the associated release post.
SSC Satellitbild archives over 700,000 SPOT satellite images from all parts of the world, with over 100,000 added per year. The high resolution sensor HRV provides panchromatic (10-meter) and multispectral (20-meter) data, with each scene covering 60x60 km. The data is processed with various radiometric and geometric corrections and distributed in multiple digital formats and photographic products.
ML3MBH2O provides monthly binned water vapor mixing ratio data derived from the EOS Aura Microwave Limb Sounder's 190 GHz radiometer. Spatial coverage is near-global from -82 to +82 degrees latitude at a 4 by 5-degree resolution. The data is produced by NASA's GES DISC and is archived in netCDF4 format.
MLS/Aura Level 3 data provides monthly binned water vapor mixing ratios derived from 190 GHz radiometer measurements. Spatial coverage is near-global from -82 to +82 degrees latitude at a 4° by 5° grid resolution. The dataset is produced by the NASA GES DISC team using Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) instrument data.