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Atmospheric Winds Data Access and Tools

NASA’s atmospheric wind data range from hourly primary forcing measurements to inter-related suites of atmospheric wind and other data. Our datasets and tools help users find and integrate the information they need to see how this primary weather force effects our lives and planet.

Atmospheric Winds Data Tools

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Worldview Worldview offers the capability to interactively browse over 1,200 global, full-resolution satellite imagery layers and download the underlying data. Analysis, Search and Discovery, Visualization, Access, Comparison, Monitoring Natural Events
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Atmospheric Winds Datasets

Dataset Platforms Instruments Temporal Extent Location Keywords Spatial Extent Data Format
SAFARI 2000 Meteorological Tower Measurements, Kruger National Park, 2000-2002 FIXED OBSERVATION STATIONS PYRANOMETERS, HUMIDITY SENSORS, RAIN GAUGES, WIND VANES, ANEMOMETERS, LICOR GAS EXCHANGE SYSTEM, TEMPERATURE PROBES 2000-02-15 to 2002-12-31 N: -25.0197 S: -25.0197 E: 31.4969 W: 31.4969 Shapefile
SAFARI 2000 Modeled Tropospheric Air Mass Trajectories, Dry Season 2000 NOT APPLICABLE NOT APPLICABLE 2000-08-14 to 2000-09-23 N: -15.3 S: -30 E: 31 W: 17.1 Shapefile
SAFARI 2000 MODIS Water and Heat Fluxes, Maun, Botswana, Dry Season 2001 FIXED OBSERVATION STATIONS, FIELD INVESTIGATION, Terra, MODELS PRESSURE SENSORS, WIND MONITOR, HUMIDITY SENSORS, NET RADIOMETERS, EDDY CORRELATION DEVICES, SOIL HEAT FLUX TRANSDUCER, MODIS, Computer 2001-09-02 to 2001-09-29 N: -17.9946 S: -21.0004 E: 24.5004 W: 21.4946 Shapefile
SAFARI 2000 Upper Air Meteorological Profiles, South Africa, Dry Season 2000 BALLOONS RADIOSONDES 2000-08-01 to 2000-09-30 N: -24 S: -41 E: 31 W: -10 Shapefile
SBU Meteorological Station IMPACTS V1 GROUND STATIONS ANEMOMETERS, BAROMETERS, GPS, HUMIDITY SENSORS, THERMOMETERS 2020-01-01 to 2023-01-25 NEW YORK N: 43.256 S: 40.718 E: -73.02 W: -76.882 netCDF-4 - ASCII
SBU Mobile Soundings IMPACTS GROUND STATIONS RAWINSONDES 2020-01-18 to 2023-02-28 MARYLAND N: 43.784980773926 S: 40.48413848877 E: -70.869209289551 W: -76.980628967285 netCDF-3
Site Averaged AMS Data: 1987 (Betts) METEOROLOGICAL STATIONS THERMOMETERS, BAROMETERS, NET RADIOMETERS, RAIN GAUGES, PYRANOMETERS, ANEMOMETERS 1987-05-01 to 1987-12-31 N: 39.1161 S: 38.9753 E: -96.447 W: -96.611 CSV
Site Averaged AMS Data: 1987-1989 (Betts) METEOROLOGICAL STATIONS THERMOMETERS, BAROMETERS, NET RADIOMETERS, RAIN GAUGES, PYRANOMETERS, ANEMOMETERS 1987-05-01 to 1989-11-19 N: 39.1161 S: 38.9753 E: -96.447 W: -96.611 CSV
Site Averaged AMS Data: 1988 (Betts) METEOROLOGICAL STATIONS THERMOMETERS, BAROMETERS, NET RADIOMETERS, RAIN GAUGES, PYRANOMETERS, ANEMOMETERS 1988-01-01 to 1988-12-31 N: 39.1161 S: 38.9753 E: -96.447 W: -96.611 CSV
Site Averaged AMS Data: 1989 (Betts) METEOROLOGICAL STATIONS THERMOMETERS, BAROMETERS, NET RADIOMETERS, RAIN GAUGES, PYRANOMETERS, ANEMOMETERS 1989-01-01 to 1989-11-10 N: 39.1161 S: 38.9753 E: -96.447 W: -96.611 CSV
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