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NOAA-20 satellite data provides sea surface temperature (SST) measurements at a native sensor resolution of approximately 0.75 km at nadir. The product is generated by NOAA's Advanced Clear-Sky Processor for Ocean (ACSPO) system, reported in 10-minute granules compliant with GHRSST standards, and validated against in situ data. Version 2.80 includes algorithm improvements such as added thermal front layers and mitigated warm biases in high latitudes.
Data.calgary.ca provides records of abandoned shopping carts on public property, collected via active 311 service requests. The dataset includes location coordinates, cart brand, condition, and associated bylaw infraction details. It was last updated in April 2026.
NOAA's GHRSST GOES-16 ABI L2P dataset provides sea surface temperature (SST) measurements for the Americas region from the GOES-East satellite. The data is derived from the Advanced Baseline Imager using a clear-sky processor and non-linear SST algorithm, producing 24 netCDF4 files per day with a total volume of 0.6GB. It is produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and was last updated in March 2026.
Continental-scale pixel composites of the Australian coastline are generated using a multi-resolution tidal model to account for dynamic water levels. The method employs a Voronoi mesh to capture spatial tidal variation and preserves spectral band relationships at each pixel. This dataset was created by researchers from the Australian Ocean Data Network and published in the journal Remote Sensing in 2018.
Australian continental-scale pixel composites of surface reflectance for coastal and estuarine environments, corrected for tidal influences using a multi-resolution tidal model. The dataset includes high and low tide mosaics of the Australian coastline, generated by researchers from the Australian Ocean Data Network and published in 2018.
Version 07 recalibrates brightness temperatures from the AMSU-B instrument on NOAA-15 to a common basis for consistent precipitation analysis. The data structure includes scan time, latitude, longitude, and intercalibrated brightness temperature across 5 specific microwave channels. NASA provides this Level 1C product, with the last metadata update recorded on 2026-03 13.
Version 07 is the current version of this Level 1C satellite data product. It contains common calibrated brightness temperature data from the MHS passive microwave instrument on the NOAA-18 satellite, with a 2.667-second scan period and 17 km spatial resolution. The data is produced by NASA's GES DISC and was last updated in March 2026.
Version 07 recalibrates brightness temperatures from the AMSU-B passive microwave instrument on NOAA satellites to a common basis. The Level 1C swath includes scan time, location, status, quality, angles, and intercalibrated brightness temperatures across five channels. NASA provides this data through the GES DISC platform.
NOAA 17 satellite data provides calibrated brightness temperatures from the AMSU-B passive microwave instrument. The Level 1C product includes scan time, latitude, longitude, and intercalibrated brightness temperature across five channels, recalibrated to a common basis for consistent precipitation retrieval. Version 07 data is maintained by NASA's GES DISC.
RV Polarstern Expedition PS141 collected over 7500 nautical miles of hydroacoustic data from the Davis and Mawson Sea continental shelves in early 2024. The Australian Ocean Data Network presents first results revealing iceberg scours, mega-scale glacial lineations, and grounding zone wedges. This data aims to reconstruct East Antarctic Ice Sheet dynamics and its interaction with ocean circulation.
RV Polarstern Expedition PS141 collected over 7500 nautical miles of hydroacoustic data from the Davis and Mawson Sea continental shelves in early 2024. The Australian Ocean Data Network presents preliminary results revealing sediment transport features and glacial landscapes. This data aims to reconstruct ice sheet dynamics in a previously underexplored region of East Antarctica.
SAMSN7L1RAT contains original radiance measurements from the Nimbus-7 satellite's SAMS instrument, designed to derive concentrations of key atmospheric gases like CO2, H2O, CO, NO, N2O, and CH4. The data provides a vertical profile of the atmosphere from about 15 km to 140 km with a 10 km resolution, stored in its recovered original binary orbit files. Its availability from October 1978 to June 1983 offers a foundational record for studying stratospheric and mesospheric composition during that period.
The 4th edition of the Energy Monitor Northern Netherlands provides facts and figures from 2013 about the energy sector in the Energy Valley region. It was commissioned by the Energy Valley Foundation and northern provinces to make regional energy developments visible. The monitor is designed to provide insight into the progress of implementing the Northern Energy Agenda SWITCH.
Groningen's city center is undergoing planned redevelopment against a backdrop of regional population decline. The monitor tracks the actual effects of this refurbishment against stated ambitions and developments. The dataset is provided by the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
A subset of 400 grayscale face images from the Labeled Faces in the Wild collection, preprocessed for tensor-on-tensor regression. Each 30x30 pixel image is paired with a 72-dimensional vector of continuous facial attributes. Fabio Centofanti published this version in March 2026 for use in a study on robust tensor regression.
Seamless color mapping covers the entire Australian continent, its outer islands like Norfolk and Lord Howe, and external territories including the Australian Antarctic Territory. The map integrates data from Geoscience Australia, the Australian Antarctic Division, and OpenStreetMap, with topographic information last checked in 2008-2009. It portrays cultural, hydrography, marine, transport, vegetation, and relief themes without any text labels.
AFER project interpretations reassigned the Lower and Middle Triassic Walkandi Formation to the Pedirka Basin and identified the Upper Triassic Peera Peera Formation as the start of deposition in the western Eromanga Basin. The dataset contains geological interpretations from biostratigraphic and reprocessed seismic data analysis of Permian to Cretaceous sedimentary sequences. It was produced by the Australiaβs Future Energy Resources project under the Exploring For The Future program and last updated in April 2026.
Over 300 million years of sedimentary records from the early Paleozoic to the Late Cretaceous are documented in this geological interpretation. The dataset, produced by the Australian Ocean Data Network as part of the Australiaβs Future Energy Resources project, provides revised stratigraphic correlations and basin definitions based on new biostratigraphic and seismic data analysis, with results published in 2026.
SpatialTunnel is a Blender-rendered diagnostic dataset introduced in the paper 'Why Far Looks Up: Probing Spatial Representation in Vision-Language Models'. It was created by author 'cubec' and last updated on the Hugging Face platform on 2026-05-29. The dataset is designed to study how vision-language models represent spatial relations internally.
Pyrolysis and bulk kinetic studies investigate the hydrocarbon generation potential of marine organic-rich rocks from the Middle Ordovician Goldwyer Formation. The research analyzes immature to mid-mature calcareous mudstones, distinguishing oil-prone Type I kerogen in upper sequences from mixed Type II/III kerogen in lower sequences. The study, authored by Lukman M. Johnson et al., was published in the International Journal of Coal Geology in 2020.