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11,289 datasets
2006-11-07 to 2015-10-04 of surface underway chemical, meteorological, and physical data collected during R/V Arni Fridriksson cruises in the Irminger Sea and North Atlantic. The dataset includes measurements of sea surface temperature, equilibrator temperature and pressure, and mole fraction and partial pressure of carbon dioxide. Data were collected by NOAA NCEI using carbon dioxide gas analyzers and equilibrator chambers.
Surface underway measurements of partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) and other parameters aboard the CCGS Amundsen during the Canadian Arctic Archipelago cruise from 2015-09-08 to 2015-10-14. The data include barometric pressure, sea surface salinity and sea surface temperature, collected using a CO2 gas analyzer and shower head chamber equilibrator. The dataset is provided by NOAA_NCEI.
Subsurface buoy data from a mooring site off the coast of Oregon, USA, collected from 2014-01-15 to 2015-08-25. The dataset includes partial pressure of carbon dioxide, pH, dissolved oxygen, temperature, and salinity from the Benthic Boundary Layer near the shelf break at hydro station NH-20. Data were collected using Submersible Autonomous Moored Instruments (SAMI-CO2, SAMI-pH) at a near-bottom depth of about 127 meters.
2015 synoptic meteorological data from the Jang Bogo station's automatic observation system (WMO Index No. 89859). Wind data is sampled every three seconds, while temperature, humidity, pressure, and visibility are sampled once per minute, with ten-minute averaged data stored by a logger. The dataset was produced by AMD_KOPRI and last updated on August 31, 2015.
A 2015 public health intelligence profile from the Government Digital Service describes trends in diagnosed depression and anxiety. This report focuses on the adult population aged 18 and over within the Camden area. The data is presented in a PDF format, which likely contains aggregated statistics and trend analyses.
Daily analyses from 2015 provide atmospheric data on a pair of 65 by 65 polar grids. The dataset includes parameters like pressure, geopotential height, and temperature at four pressure levels. It was operationally prepared by NCEP/CPC using Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit satellite data.
1899 to present daily gridded sea-level pressure data for the Northern Hemisphere from 15N to the North Pole, assembled by DSS from various meteorological chart digitization projects and operational analyses. The dataset is the longest continuous set of such daily gridded data in the DSS archive and continues to be updated regularly. From July 1962 onward, the temporal resolution increases to two grids per day.
Monthly 5-degree latitude/longitude grids of sea-level pressure provide the longest continuous time series of such data in the DSS archive, starting in 1899. The dataset is maintained by SCIOPS and was last updated in 2015, with historical corrections applied by researcher Kevin Trenberth for the period 1899-1977. It covers the Northern Hemisphere from 15N to the North Pole and continues to be updated as new data become available.
Surface underway data from the Atlantic Companion vessel in the Irish Sea and North Atlantic Ocean during March and April 2015. The dataset includes measurements of atmospheric and aquatic carbon dioxide partial pressure, salinity, sea surface temperature, and barometric pressure. Researchers from GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel and Leibniz Institut Fur Meereswissenschaften collected this data using gas analyzers, equilibrators, and thermosalinographs.
NCEI Accession 0157471 contains surface underway observations of carbon dioxide partial pressure, salinity, and other variables from the North Atlantic Ocean. Data were collected by researchers Arne Körtzinger and Tobias Steinhoff from GEOMAR and Leibniz Institut using a Carbon dioxide gas analyzer and other instruments aboard the R/V POSEIDON. Measurements span a nearly five-year period from May 2010 to April 2015.
HadSLP2 provides monthly, globally-complete fields of mean sea level pressure on a 5-degree latitude-longitude grid. The dataset was created by the Met Office Hadley Centre and covers the period from 1850 to 2004, with an updated near real-time version (HadSLP2r) also available.
Antarctic benthic fauna data was collected from O'Brien Bay near Casey station during the austral summer of 2014/15. The dataset originates from the antFOCE experiment, which manipulated seawater pH in seafloor chambers to study ocean acidification effects. It was published by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre in March 2015.
NCEI Accession 0160489 contains surface underway measurements of carbon dioxide partial pressure in air and water, barometric pressure, wind speed, and wind direction. Data were collected by researchers from the Alfred Wegener Institute and Groningen University aboard the RV Polarstern across the Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, and other regions from March 2014 to January 2015. The dataset includes observations from six distinct cruise legs.
Surface underway data collected from the research vessel Skogafoss across the Labrador Sea, North Atlantic Ocean, North Greenland Sea, and Norwegian Sea from 2014-03-17 to 2015-01-14. The data include partial pressure of carbon dioxide in air and water, barometric pressure, salinity, and sea surface temperature. Rik Wanninkhof, Denis Pierrot, and Kevin Sullivan of NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory collected the data using barometric pressure sensors, carbon dioxide gas analyzers, and thermosalinographs.
From 2015-01-09 to 2015-01-19, this dataset contains profiles of water conductivity, temperature, pressure, and derived salinity in the Ross Ice Shelf cavity near the Whillans Ice Stream grounding zone. It also includes mean and standard deviation of current speed at mid-depth. The data are provided by NOAA NCEI.
Over 46 years of surface underway measurements from worldwide oceans include partial pressure of carbon dioxide, salinity, sea surface temperature, barometric pressure, and location. Data were collected by researchers from the Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, and University of Bergen as part of the SOCAT database. Observations span from November 16, 1968, to December 31, 2014.
From March 29 to November 13, 2014, surface underway data were collected aboard NOAA Ship Henry B. Bigelow along the US Northeast coast in the North Atlantic Ocean. The dataset includes measurements of carbon dioxide mole fraction, fugacity, sea surface temperature, and salinity. Rik Wanninkhof and Denis Pierrot of NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory collected these data using a carbon dioxide gas analyzer and shower head equilibrator.
NCEI Accession 0157355 contains surface underway data collected from the MN COLIBRI vessel in the English Channel and North Atlantic Ocean between July and November 2014. The dataset includes measurements of barometric pressure, partial pressure of carbon dioxide in air and water, salinity, and sea surface temperature. These data were collected by researchers from L'Institut de Recherche Pour Le Developpement and Universite Pierre et Marie Curie as part of the VOS_Colibri_Line_2014 project.
MLS/Aura Level 3 data provides daily binned hydroxyl (OH) mixing ratios from August 2005 to December 2009, with intermittent data through 2014. The dataset is produced by the NASA Goddard Earth Sciences Data and Information Services Center (GES DISC) from the Microwave Limb Sounder instrument. Measurements are near-global, spanning -82 to +82 degrees latitude at 4-degree increments and a vertical range from 31.6 to 0.00316 hPa.
MLS/Aura Level 3 data provides daily binned hydroxyl (OH) mixing ratios from August 2004 to December 2009, with intermittent data through 2014. The dataset is produced by the NASA Goddard Earth Sciences Data and Information Services Center (GES DISC) from the Microwave Limb Sounder instrument. Measurements offer near-global coverage from -82 to +82 degrees latitude at 4-degree increments and a vertical range from 31.6 to 0.00316 hPa.