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87.8K long, untrimmed YouTube videos averaging 486 seconds each provide 11.8K hours of footage. The dataset contains 1.3M segmented video clips, each with dense and detailed captions, created by IVLLab and updated in December 2024.
Total reportable fatalities from railroad accidents and incidents. The Federal Railroad Administration collects this accident and operational data from railroads, with fatalities subject to reclassification upon subsequent reporting. The dataset was last updated in January 2025.
A dataset from data.edmonton.ca, last updated on 2024-09-24, detailing traffic collision severity. It likely contains metrics for fatalities and injuries, broken down by road user type and collision location. The data originates from a centralized collision reporting process launched in Edmonton in September 2022.
Annual collision reports detail injuries and fatalities categorized by age group, gender, and severity. Data originates from Edmonton's Collision Reporting Centres, a partnership between Edmonton Police Service and Accident Support Services International. The dataset was last updated in September 2024.
California's 2022 Crash Data on State Highway System provides annual summaries of vehicle travel, road miles, and crash rates. The report, produced by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), includes metrics like Million Vehicle Miles (MVM) and fatality rates per 100 MVM. It covers the entire California State Highway System.
Lantmäteriet's Batman portal provides management systems for bridges, tunnels, ferry berths, and supporting constructions. Coverage includes state roads and rail networks, as well as some municipal roads from over 90 municipalities in June 2014. Some information is openly accessible, while full access requires a user account for professionals working with construction management.
September 2024 data from the Research Scanning Polarimeter (RSP) instrument flown on NASA's ER-2 high-altitude aircraft during the PACE-PAX campaign. The dataset supports validation and refinement of data products from the PACE satellite mission, focusing on atmospheric and oceanic properties over Southern and Central California. It was collected by the LARC_CLOUD organization and is associated with a completed campaign.
Southern and Central California and nearby coastal regions were surveyed by the NASA ER-2 high-altitude aircraft in September 2024. The dataset contains in-situ meteorology and navigation measurements from the N806NA Meteorological and Navigation Facility Instrumentation, collected during the PACE-PAX campaign. Data collection is complete and was produced by the LARC_CLOUD organization for validating the PACE satellite mission.
Southern and Central California coastal regions were surveyed by the SPEX Airborne instrument aboard NASA's ER-2 aircraft during the September 2024 PACE-PAX campaign. This dataset contains spectro-polarimetric measurements collected for validating and refining data products from the PACE satellite mission. The data collection was managed by the LARC_CLOUD organization and is now complete.
Sixty flight hours of merged Level-1C data were collected from the PRISM and PICARD instruments aboard the NASA ER-2 aircraft during the September 2024 PACE-PAX campaign. The data was gathered over Southern and Central California to validate and refine products from the PACE satellite mission. This dataset is produced by the LARC_CLOUD organization and was last updated in October 2024.
PACE-PAX ER-2 AirHARP2 data contains measurements from the Airborne Hyper-Angular Rainbow Polarimeter - 2 instrument. The dataset was collected during the September 2024 PACE-PAX campaign over Southern and Central California for validating the PACE satellite mission. It was produced by the LARC_CLOUD organization.
September 2024 in-situ aerosol data collected at the Marina Tower ground site during the PACE-PAX campaign. The dataset features measurements from instruments including an Aerodynamic Particle Sizer, Ultra-High Sensitivity Aerosol Spectrometer, Nephelometer, and Printed Optical Particle Spectrometer. It was produced by the LARC_CLOUD organization for validating the PACE satellite mission.
PACE-PAX ER-2 Analysis Data contains airborne measurements collected for validating the PACE satellite mission. The dataset originates from a 60-flight-hour campaign conducted in September 2024 over Southern and Central California and nearby coastal regions. It was produced by the LARC_CLOUD organization from NASA's ER-2 high-altitude aircraft.
Southern and Central California airborne campaign data from September 2024, collected to validate the PACE satellite mission. The In-Situ Aerosol Retrieval Algorithm (ISARA) analysis data was gathered onboard a CIRPAS Twin Otter aircraft. The campaign involved 60 planned flight hours for the Twin Otter, coordinating with satellite overpasses and ground observations.
AIS Vessel Tracks 2023 contains vessel location and characteristic data transmitted by the Automatic Identification System. The dataset is collected from a national network of land-based antennas operated by the U.S. Coast Guard, managed by NOAA's Office of Coastal Management. It aids in understanding vessel distribution, type, and frequency to assess use conflicts in geographic areas.
WMS on the development plan BPlan 079 - Apen, South of the railway (1st amendment) of the municipality of Apen in the data format XPlanGML Version 5.1.2. The dataset is provided by the Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie and was last updated on November 6, 2024.
Apen, Germany, hosts a municipal development plan detailing land-use zoning south of the railway. The plan is provided as a Web Map Service (WMS) in the XPlanGML 5.1.2 data format, published by the Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie. It was last updated on November 6, 2024.
In-situ aerosol data was collected from four instruments aboard a Twin Otter aircraft during the PACE-PAX campaign in September 2024. The dataset supports validation of NASA's PACE satellite mission. It was produced by the LARC_CLOUD organization.
September 2024 data collected onboard the CIRPAS Twin Otter aircraft during the PACE-PAX campaign for satellite validation. The dataset includes in situ measurements over Southern and Central California and nearby coastal regions. It was produced by the LARC_CLOUD organization to validate and refine data products from the PACE satellite mission.
PACE-PAX CIRPAS Twin Otter Facility Instrument Data contains in-situ atmospheric measurements from the Cloud and Aerosol Spectrometer (CAS), Cloud Imaging Probe (CIP), and Passive-Cavity Aerosol Spectrometer Probe (PCASP). The dataset was collected during the September 2024 PACE-PAX campaign over Southern and Central California for satellite validation. It is provided by the LARC_CLOUD organization from NASA Earthdata.