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Tracking data from the 1990s onward, compiled by the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) project RAATD. It consolidates movement records for 17 species of Antarctic meso- and top-predators, including birds and marine mammals. The provided data files contain filtered position estimates processed with a state-space model for regular time intervals.
Mount Erebus Volcano Observatory maintains a database and website for Erebus cave and fumarole field seasons. The system was built with open-source software including Python, Django, MySQL, and OpenLayers. Aaron Curtis created and maintains the site, which was last updated in December 2015.
GPM_BASETRMMTMI contains unaltered, raw instrument counts from the TRMM Microwave Imager (TMI) aboard the TRMM satellite. The data is repackaged from CCSDS packets into HDF5 format and geolocated. The product was created by the GES DISC organization, with a last documented update in April 2015.
United States precipitation and temperature records, corrected for station changes. The data includes raw, time-of-observation-adjusted, and homogenized sets for maximum, minimum, and average temperature and precipitation. This superseded version was produced by NOAA NCEI and last updated in January 2013.
CTD sensor data was collected during the BROKE-West voyage of the Aurora Australis in 2006. Measurements include conductivity, temperature, and pressure, logged every second when the Rectangular Midwater Trawl net was in the water. The data was processed and provided by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre.
Hourly in-situ meteorological observations from 1953 to 2005 for Canada and from 1871 to 2001 for the former USSR. The dataset is a joint compilation by the Meteorological Service of Canada, Russia's Research Institute for Hydrometeorological Information, and NOAA's National Climatic Data Center. It includes data from up to 170 active Canadian stations and over 2,000 stations across the former Soviet Union.
NOAA National Ocean Service provides 1,541 true color orthorectified image tiles covering Long Island, New York. The dataset contains 100 source images mosaicked into 1000m by 1000m GeoTIFF tiles with a 0.5-meter pixel resolution. Data was produced in June 2002 for a USGS benthic mapping contract.
The Australian Antarctic Territory and Heard and McDonald Islands are covered by this indicator, which tracked the level of funding provided by the Australian Antarctic Division for heritage expertise. It was designed as an annual response indicator to measure governmental commitment to preserving cultural heritage in Antarctica. The dataset is considered obsolete and was last updated on December 31, 2001.
GLOBEC project data collected by the R/V Nathaniel B. Palmer on the western Antarctic shelf between April and September 2001. The dataset includes measurements of temperature, salinity, oxygen, and photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) to understand ecosystem responses to physical forcing. It was contributed by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI).
A 2001 workshop in Buenos Aires convened over fifty participants from Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, and the USA. Organized by scientists Silvina Solman and Matilde Rusticucci under the PROSUR network, it focused on socio-economic vulnerability to climate variability. The metadata describes the event's context and includes a list of participants and related documents.
MDNET provides point locations and names for a network of groundwater observation wells across the state of Maryland. The dataset was created for use within Geographic Information Systems by the organization CEOS_EXTRA and was last updated in 2001. It serves as a spatial index, with detailed water condition data available through a linked U.S. Geological Survey database.