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10,984 datasets
Downward Longwave Irradiance (DLI) estimates at the Earth's surface, derived from GOES-E geostationary satellite data. The algorithm uses Numerical Weather Prediction model outputs and cloud information to produce clear-sky DLI corrected for cloud cover, remapped to a 0.05-degree regular grid. The dataset is produced by EUMETSAT.
Downward Longwave Irradiance (DLI) estimates reaching the Earth's surface, derived from the 0.6µm visible channel of the SEVIRI instrument on the Meteosat geostationary satellite. EUMETSAT produces this data by remapping hourly values onto a 0.05-degree regular grid and integrating them into daily values expressed in watts per square meter (W/m²). The algorithm uses a bulk parameterization that incorporates Numerical Weather Prediction model outputs and satellite-derived cloud information.
India Culture V2 is a dataset hosted on HuggingFace by author suparnojit. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-24 14:19:01. Its specific content and scale are not detailed in the available metadata.
World Bank data tracks global receipts for the use of intellectual property, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, and software licenses. The indicator measures these charges in current US dollars without inflation adjustment, compiled by the World Development Indicators organization. The dataset provides a monetary view of international flows for proprietary rights and creative works.
Net secondary income data measures unrequited financial transfers between a country's residents and the rest of the world, expressed in current US dollars without inflation adjustment. The World Bank's World Development Indicators organization compiles this indicator as part of the Balance of Payments framework. It tracks the net flow of income that carries no provision for repayment.
Charges for the use of intellectual property, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, and software licenses, recorded in the Balance of Payments. This indicator tracks global payments for proprietary rights and licenses, expressed in current US dollars without inflation adjustment. The data is compiled by the World Bank's World Development Indicators team.
Global trends in attention span, digital wellbeing, and mental health intelligence related to TikTok and Instagram addiction. The dataset covers a long-term projection from 2015 to 2060. Its author, organization, and specific metrics are unknown.
Geoscience Australia provides a compilation of short video animations illustrating the key physical processes involved in tsunami generation. The collection was last updated in March 2026 and is available in MP4 and HTML formats.
A 1.6 MB ZIP file contains the complete list of article entries from the People's Daily newspaper, published by Xinyu Shi on figshare. The data supports a mixed-methods analysis of translation discourse over a 74-year period from 1949 to 2023. The dataset is licensed under CC-BY-4.0 and was last updated on March 18, 2026.
Zhenmei Zhang's dataset contains results from latent growth curve models analyzing the relationship between childhood exposure to parental depression and episodic memory trajectories. The data is derived from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) and covers the period from 2011 to 2018. It is a 13.5 KB XLS file shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
DCLA Cultural Institutions Group Funding details operating and energy support allocations for New York City's designated cultural institutions. Data is provided by data.cityofnewyork.us and was last updated in February 2026. It tracks financial disbursements categorized by fiscal year and recipient organization.
Seasat's 1978 mission captured L-band synthetic aperture radar data for just over three months. The UK's Royal Aerospace Establishment processed approximately 700 scenes from around 4000 original data tapes, making them available on computer-compatible tapes and film. Each processed image includes a 16-bit data file, a header, and a text file with processing parameters, position, and telemetry data.
Arctic Ocean sea ice data from NASA EarthData, archived on a two-disc CD set. The atlas contains visual ice charts and binary concentration grids, compiled by the organization SCIOPS. The data was last updated in December 1997.
Metadata describes a study of felsic to mafic granulites and charnockite intrusions in the Porthos Range of east Antarctica. The data originates from ASAC Project 123, managed by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre (AU_AADC). The record was last updated in March 1995.
Scanned negatives from the Nimbus-3 High-Resolution Infrared Radiometer provide orbital images of daytime and nighttime Earth brightness temperature from April 1969 to January 1970. The dataset contains JPEG 2000 files of gridded orbital swaths, archived in weekly TAR files. G. Thomas Cherrix of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center was the Principal Investigator for this instrument.
HRIRN2IM contains scanned negatives of 70mm film strips from the Nimbus-2 High-Resolution Infrared Radiometer (HRIR). The images provide orbital nighttime brightness temperature values in the 3.5 to 4.1 micron range, showing cloud cover and surface temperatures from May to November 1966. Dr. L. L. Foshee of the US Army Electronics Command was the Principal Investigator for this data product, which is archived by the GES DISC.
August 28 to September 22, 1964, this collection contains scanned negatives of 70mm film strips from the Nimbus-1 High-Resolution Infrared Radiometer (HRIR). The images show orbital nighttime brightness temperature values for mapping cloud cover and surface temperature. The data was produced by Dr. L. L. Foshee of the US Army Electronics Command and is archived by the GES DISC.
HIRS/Nimbus-6 Images of Brightness Temperature on 70 mm Film V001 contains black and white infrared images from the Nimbus-6 satellite's High Resolution Infrared Radiation Sounder. The dataset includes images from August 17, 1975, through March 4, 1976, with each image covering one orbit or 125 minutes of data. The instrument was a multi-channel filter radiometer operated by the NOAA National Environmental Satellite Service under Principal Investigator W. L. Smith.
GVHRRATS6IMVIS contains black and white visible images from the Geosynchronous Very High Resolution Radiometer on the ATS-6 satellite. The dataset comprises several hundred scanned TIFF images, originally produced on 70-mm film, covering the period from satellite launch until August 15, 1974. Principal Investigator William E. Shenk from NASA Goddard Space Flight Center led the experiment.
Several hundred TIFF scans contain black and white infrared images from the Geosynchronous Very High Resolution Radiometer on the ATS-6 satellite. Each scan file contains 2 or 3 pictures, originally produced on 70mm film from digital tapes. William E. Shenk of NASA Goddard Space Flight Center was the principal investigator for data collected from launch until August 15, 1974.