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Suomi NPP's CrIS instrument provides 1305 infrared sounding channels across longwave, midwave, and shortwave spectral regions, while ATMS provides 22 microwave channels. Daily calibration subsets extract key Level-1B brightness temperature data to facilitate instrument calibration assessment, performance monitoring under various atmospheric conditions, and trend evaluation relative to climate signals. The data supports comparison with other sounders like AIRS.
NASA's Voyager 2 Jupiter Encounter Magnetometer Data from the Low Field Magnetometer, resampled to a 9.6-second rate. The dataset contains 14 columns of calibrated magnetic field observations in nT, provided in the Jovicentric System III (1965) coordinate system. Data coverage begins in the solar wind and continues through at least the first magnetopause crossing.
A minimal numerical simulation illustrating lateral redistribution of surface-normal perturbations at hydrated interfaces. The dataset contains time evolution data and spatial profiles from a coarse-grained model, used to generate a supplementary figure in an associated manuscript. The 384.9 KB dataset was authored by Zoltan Hummel and last updated on 2026-04-30.
A 30-meter resolution bathymetric grid of the Great North East Channel in Torres Strait, Queensland. The survey was conducted for the Australian Hydrographic Office by EGS Survey Pty. Ltd. between 26 January and 13 April 2022, using Kongsberg multibeam sonar systems. This dataset is explicitly not to be used for navigational purposes.
The SI 1025 Eclipse Shoals to Lombadina Point bathymetry survey was acquired for the Australian Hydrographic Office by Ocean Infinity between 12 September 2022 and 3 December 2022. Data was collected using a Kongsberg EM2040P MKII multibeam echosounder and processed into a 30-meter resolution GeoTIFF grid. This dataset is part of the Hydroscheme Industry Partnership Program and covers an area in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
ROADSEG is the Saskatchewan road network data used by NRCAN as part of the National Road Network (NRN). It merges features from HIGHWAY_OFFICIAL, RURAL_ROAD_OFFICIAL, and OTHER_ROAD_OFFICIAL layers. Each line segment has a unique National Identifier (NID) to manage updates between producers and users.
City of Hobart provides geospatial overlays from its 2015 Interim Planning Scheme. The data likely contains zoning and hazard constraints, including landslide, coastal inundation, and climate change risks, for land development planning. Its primary purpose is to offer a general indication of council services and planning controls.
City of Hobart provides geospatial overlays for the 2015 Interim Planning Scheme, delineating regulatory zones and environmental hazard areas. The data likely contains boundaries for development controls, landslide risk, coastal inundation, and other planning constraints. Its primary purpose is to offer a general indication of council services and planning rules, with the provider noting potential errors and recommending site-specific investigation.
City of Hobart's geospatial dataset defines planning overlays for land use and development constraints under the 2015 Interim Planning Scheme. The data includes hazard zones for landslide, inundation, and coastal risks, as well as areas of archaeological potential. It is intended for general guidance, and the council advises site-specific investigation before project commencement.
City of Hobart provides geospatial overlays for the 2015 Interim Planning Scheme, detailing areas subject to specific development controls. The data likely contains polygon features for hazards like landslide, inundation, and coastal erosion, as well as environmental constraints. Its primary purpose is to give a general indication of regulated areas, with the council advising site-specific investigation for project commencement.
City of Hobart provides geospatial overlays for the 2015 Interim Planning Scheme, last updated in 2026. The data indicates locations of planning controls and environmental hazards for land development. It is intended as a general guide, with site-specific investigation recommended for project commencement.
City of Hobart provides geospatial overlays from its 2015 Interim Planning Scheme. The data indicates locations of planning controls for hazards such as landslide, inundation, and coastal risks, as well as heritage areas. Its primary purpose is to give a general indication for planning; site-specific verification is recommended.
City of Hobart provides geospatial overlays defining land use constraints and environmental hazards under its 2015 Interim Planning Scheme. The data includes layers for landslide, coastal inundation, and active frontage overlays to guide development and planning. Its primary purpose is to offer a general indication of constraints, with site-specific verification recommended for project commencement.
City of Hobart provides the spatial boundaries for zones under its 2015 Interim Planning Scheme. The dataset is intended to give a general indication of zone locations for planning and development purposes, but the data provider notes it may contain errors or omissions. A site inspection is recommended before using this data for project commencement.
A bathymetry survey acquired from 1 May 2021 to 13 Jul 2021 for the Australian Hydrographic Office. Data was collected onboard the MV Offshore Guardian in the North-East Beagle Gulf and Clarence Strait, Northern Territory, using a Kongsberg EM2040 07 MK II sonar. The processed dataset is a 30-meter resolution, 32-bit floating point GeoTIFF grid.
Australia's National Base Map provides seamless topographic color mapping for the entire country, including outer islands like Norfolk and Lord Howe, external territories such as Cocos (Keeling) and Christmas Islands, and the Australian Antarctic Territory. The service integrates data from Geoscience Australia, the Australian Antarctic Division, and OpenStreetMap, covering cultural, hydrography, marine, transport, vegetation, and relief themes. For mainland Australia, data beyond 1:100,000 scale is derived from the GEODATA TOPO 250K product, while data at 1:100,000 scale and finer comes from OpenStreetMap.
Kangaroo Island (South-East) bathymetry data was acquired for the Australian Hydrographic Office between 1 Dec 2022 and 31 May 2023. The survey was conducted by Precision Hydrographic Services under the Hydroscheme Industry Partnership Program using Kongsberg EM2040 multibeam sonar systems. The processed dataset is a 30-meter resolution, 32-bit floating point GeoTIFF grid of the survey area.
Bathymetry data for a section of the Two-Way Route from Abbot Point through Hydrographers Passage, Queensland. The survey was acquired for the Australian Hydrographic Office by iXblue Pty Ltd onboard the RV Escape between 6 October 2020 and 16 March 2021. The processed dataset is a 30-meter resolution, 32-bit floating point GeoTIFF grid.
2016 static (bathtub) inundation modeling for a 1% Annual Exceedance Probability coastal flood event, assuming 1.4 meters of sea level rise. The dataset covers 14 study areas along the Bellarine Peninsula and Greater Geelong coast, including Avalon, Queenscliff, and Portarlington, and was produced by the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action. Data units are in meters Australian Height Datum (mAHD), with detailed assumptions and limitations documented in project reports on the Our Coast website.
Canada's Global Affairs Canada commissioned a combined summative evaluation of two completed judicial reform projects in the Caribbean: the Judicial Reform and Institutional Strengthening (JURIST) project and the Improved Access to Justice in the Caribbean (IMPACT Justice) project. The evaluation assessed the achievement of results over a nine-fiscal-year period to inform future government work in the justice reform sector.