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Atmosphere Data Access and Tools

Earth observation data range from measuring the light reflected by snow and ice to tracking the atmospheric conditions around hurricanes. Our datasets and tools help researchers translate these interconnected data points into actionable knowledge.

Commonly Used Datasets for Applications in Atmosphere

Atmosphere Data Tools

Tool Sort descending Description Services
SeaBASS SeaBASS is public archive of ocean and atmosphere data captured in situ. The archive is maintained by NASA's Ocean Biology Processing Group (OBPG). Downloading
SOOT NASA's Sub-Orbital Order Tool (SOOT) provides users with suborbital field campaign data discovery and download capabilities. Analysis, Search and Discovery, Visualization
VEDA NASA's Visualization, Exploration, and Data Analysis (VEDA) project is an open-source science cyberinfrastructure for data processing, visualization, exploration, and geographic information systems (GIS) capabilities. Access, Analysis, Processing, Visualization, Geoprocessing
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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Atmosphere Datasets

Dataset Platforms Instruments Temporal Extent Location Keywords Spatial Extent Data Format
NWS Daily Climatology Data: 1988 (SNF) METEOROLOGICAL STATIONS HYGROMETERS, RAIN GAUGES, PYRANOMETERS, THERMOMETERS 1988-01-01 to 1988-12-31 N: 48.1697 S: 47.6575 E: -91.7658 W: -92.5058 ASCII
NWS Daily Climatology Data: 1989 (SNF) METEOROLOGICAL STATIONS HYGROMETERS, RAIN GAUGES, PYRANOMETERS, THERMOMETERS 1989-01-01 to 1989-12-31 N: 48.1697 S: 47.6575 E: -91.7658 W: -92.5058 ASCII
NWS Daily Climatology Data: 1990 (SNF) METEOROLOGICAL STATIONS HYGROMETERS, RAIN GAUGES, PYRANOMETERS, THERMOMETERS 1990-01-01 to 1990-12-31 N: 48.1697 S: 47.6575 E: -91.7658 W: -92.5058 ASCII
NWS Monthly Climatology Summary (SNF) METEOROLOGICAL STATIONS PYRANOMETERS 1976-01-01 to 1986-12-31 N: 48.1697 S: 47.6575 E: -91.7658 W: -92.5058 ASCII
Ocean Surface pCO2 and Air-Sea CO2 Flux in the Northern Gulf of America, 2006-2010 Aqua MODIS 2006-01-01 to 2011-01-01 GULF OF AMERICA N: 32 S: 25 E: -86 W: -96 netCDF-4 classic
OLS ANALOG DERIVED LIGHTNING V1 DMSP 5D-2/F10, DMSP 5D-2/F9, DMSP 5D-1/F1, DMSP 5D-2/F8, DMSP 5D-2/F7, DMSP 5B/F3 OLS 1973-06-01 to 1991-12-16 GLOBAL N: 90 S: -90 E: 180 W: -180 HDF4
OLS DIGITAL DERIVED LIGHTNING FROM DMSP F10 V1 DMSP 5D-2/F10 OLS 1994-02-01 to 1994-05-31 GLOBAL N: 90 S: -90 E: 180 W: -180 HDF4
OLS DIGITAL DERIVED LIGHTNING FROM DMSP F12 V1 DMSP 5D-2/F12 OLS 1995-05-01 to 1995-11-30 GLOBAL N: 90 S: -90 E: 180 W: -180 HDF4
OMPS-N20 L2 NM Aerosol Index swath orbital NRT NOAA-20 OMPS 2018-01-16 to Present HDF 5
OMPS-N20 NM PCA SO2 Step 1 Total Column 1-Orbit L2 Swath 17x13km NRT NOAA-20 OMPS 2018-01-16 to Present GLOBAL, STRATOSPHERE, TROPOSPHERE N: 90 S: -90 E: 180 W: -180 netCDF
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