Сведения о данных

Сведения о данных

  1. ftp://ftp.ifremer.fr/ifremer/sismer/medar/med1/reports — FTP Directory SISMER
  2. ftp://ncardata.ucar.edu/other_resources/meteorology-faq # Data on ftp
  3. ftp://podaac.jpl.nasa.gov/pub/sea_surface_height/topex_poseidon/topex_gdr — This is a U.S. government computer system operated by the California Institute of Technology. Physical Oceanography Distributed Active Archive Center (PO.DAAC) Jet Propulsion Laboratory
  4. ftp://podaac.jpl.nasa.gov/pub/sea_surface_temperature/reynolds — AOICLIM: Optimum Interpolated Climatology. This climatology has been derived from monthly optimum interpolation (OI) SST analyses with an adjusted base period of 1950-79. oisst/oimonth & oiweek: Monthly-averaged and weekly-averaged optimum interpolation sea surface temperature files. The monthly optimum interpolation (OI) fields are derived by a linear interpolation of the weekly OI fields to daily fields then averaging the daily values over a month. The monthly fields are in the same format and spatial resolution as the weekly fields oisst/oiupdate: The optimum interpolation (OI) sea surface temperature (SST) analysis is produced weekly on a one-degree grid. The analysis uses in situ and satellite SST plus SST’s simulated by sea-ice cover. rsst: Reconstruction of Historical Sea Surface Temperatures (SST) Using Empirical Orthogonal Functions (EOF) (January 1950 — December 1998). The reconstructed EOF fields and the associated climatology are available in this directory. All fields were computed on the COADS 2-degree grid.
  5. ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/sea-level-faq — Bob Grumbine’s Sea Level, Ice
  6. ftp://server.ices.inst.dk/dist/ocean/oceanpc — FTP Directory ICES
  7. gopher://gopher.sti.nasa.gov/11/scan/archive — Selected Current Aerospace Notices (SCAN) Archives — Gopher Menu (Aeronautics, Astronautic, Chemistry And Materials, Chemistrys And Materials, General, Engineering, Geosciences, Life Sciences, Mathematical And Computer Sciences, Physics, Social Sciences, Space Sciences
  8. https://128.160.23.51/noframe/select.products.htm — The Naval Oceanographic Office suite of ocean data and products
  9. https://193.135.216.2/web/gcos/pub/dim_v1_1.html — GCOS-13 (WMO/TD-No. 677), GCOS Data and Information Management Plan, Version 1.0, April 1995
  10. https://ads.smr.no/jgofs/jgofs.htm -JGOFS Core Project Office Centre for Studies of Environment and Resources, University of Bergen
  11. https://aslwww.c2.usgs.gov # сейсмические данные
  12. https://cdiac.esd.ornl.gov/oceans/home.html # About CDIAC#s CO2 Data Collection
  13. https://ceo.gelos.org — Global Environmental Information Locator Service (GELOS) GELOS is part of the G7 Environment and Natural Resources Management project (G7-ENRM) whose main objective it is to create a globally distributed virtual library of ENRM data and resources. This alpha-version of GELOS, is an initial step towards that goal. Entry and registration is completely free and will stay that way.
  14. https://daac.gsfc.nasa.gov — Climatology Interdisciplinary Data Collection on CD-ROM. This 4-CD set contains over 70 physical parameters from disciplines dealing with the atmosphere, land surface, ocean, cryosphere, biosphere, remote sensing science, and the Sun. The CD set also contains three heuristic scenarios dealing with monsoons, El Nino events, and global warming and the Grid Analysis and Display System (GRADS). The CD set is available free of charge at NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center, Distributed Active Archive Center ;
  15. https://daac.gsfc.nasa.gov/CAMPAIGN_DOCS/BRS_SRVR/czcsbrs_main.html — CZCS Data Access (Ocean Color Data)
  16. https://daac.gsfc.nasa.gov/CAMPAIGN_DOCS/BRS_SRVR/seawifsbrs_main.html — SeaWiFS Data Access (Ocean Color Data)
  17. https://daac.gsfc.nasa.gov/CAMPAIGN_DOCS/OCDST/modis_info.html # Ocean Color Data Support Team
  18. https://diu.cms.udel.edu — Oceanic — Ocean Information Centre for WOCE, TOGA
  19. https://ecologia.nier.orgM — Catalogues of ecological information
  20. https://europa.eu.int/comm/dg12/mast-l.html — Guideline for Project Data Management» a «Guideline for Better Practice in Data Documentation»
  21. https://gcmd.gsfc.nasa.gov — Global Change Master Directory (A comprehensive directory of information about Earth science data, including a broad coverage of the oceans, atmosphere, hydrosphere, solid earth, biosphere and human dimensions of global change)
  22. https://gcmd.gsfc.nasa.gov/DAAC/daac.html — Listing of EOS data Sets
  23. https://gcmd.gsfc.nasa.gov/pointers/ocean.html — Lists of oceanographic data servers
  24. https://gds.esrin.esa.it/0xc06afc3d_0x00060fba — Co-ordinated Eastern Arctic Experiment (CEAREX): Multinational program to study processes regulating eastern Arctic Ocean exchange of momentum, heat and biomass
  25. https://harp.gsfc.nasa.gov/~imswww/pub/imswelcome/plain.html # EOSDIS (Earth Observation System#s Data and Information System) — Система данных и информации для системы наблюдений за земной поверхностью). EOSDIS представляет собой инфраструктуру для обеспечения проведения междисциплинарных исследований, связанных с проблемой изменений климата. NASA использовала при разработке EOSDIS распределенную, открытую системную архитектуру. Состав центров EOSDIS: ASF — Alaska SAR Facility (Alaska, USA); BOM — Satellite Section at the Bureau of Meteorology (Australia); CCRS — Canadian Centre for Remote Sensing (Canada); DLR-DFD — Deutsche Forschungsanstalt fur Luft — und Raumfahrt (Germany); EDC — EROS Data Center (South Dakota, USA); EDC-ECS — EROS Data Center EOSDIS Core System (South Dakota, USA); EDC-L1 — EROS Data Center Landsat-7 Level 1 (South Dakota, USA); GHRC — Global Hydrology Resource Center (Alabama, USA); GSFC — Goddard Space Flight Center (Maryland, USA); GSFC-ECS — Goddard Space Flight Center EOSDIS Core System (Maryland, USA); GSFC-TSS — Goddard Space Flight Center TRMM Support System (Maryland, USA); HEOC — Hatoyama Earth Observation Center (Japan); IRE-CPSSI — IRE RAS Center of Processing and Storing the Space Information (Russia); JPL — Jet Propulsion Laboratory (California, USA); JPL-ECS — Jet Propulsion Laboratory EOSDIS Core System (California, USA); LARC — Langley Research Center (Virginia, USA); LARC-ECS — Langley Research Center EOSDIS Core System (Virginia, USA) ; NSIDC — National Snow and Ice Data Center (Colorado, USA); NSIDC-ECS — National Snow and Ice Data Center EOSDIS Core System (Colorado, USA); ORNL — Oak Ridge National Lab (Tennessee, USA); ORNL-ECS — Oak Ridge National Lab EOSDIS Core System (Tennessee, USA); Каждый центр данных имеет свою собственную инфраструктуру, базы данных по определенной тематике, свой круг пользователей. Вместе с тем все они связаны в одну общенациональную структуру. Пользователь из любого уголка мира общается с EOSDIS через общий для всех центров интерфейс и обращается к единой базе метаданных. В базе метаданных EOSDIS содержится информация по следующим разделам 1) Атмосфера (Аэрозоли , Качество воздуха , Химический состав атмосферы , Атмосферные феномены , Температура атмосферы , Атмосферные водяные пары , Облачность , Осадки, Радиационный баланс) 2) Биосфера (Экологическая динамика , Микровиотика , Растительность ) 3) Ледяной покров (Морской л#д , Снежный/ледяной покров) 4) Человеческое измерение (Влияние человека) 5) Гидросфера (Водяная поверхность , Снег/л#д) 6) Поверхность суши (Землепользование/Покровы Земли, Топография) 7) Океан (Химия океана , Теплообмен океана , Оптика океана, Температура океана , Океанические волны Океанический ветер , Морской л#д , Топография поверхности моря , Приливы) 8) Излучение/Изображения (Инфракрасные снимки , Пассивное радиоизлучение , Радарное зондирование)
  26. https://hbksun17.fzk.de:8080/ZUDIS/zudis_e.html — Zentrales Umwelt- und KlimaDaten- Meta Informations System
  27. https://home.att.net/~PhoenixWorkshop/Handbook/CD-ROMS.htm — Global Catalog of Marine Data on CD-ROMs. This checklist is based on a survey of active CD publishing sites and several major libraries’ holdings lists. When possible, the «Obtain From» field contains a link to the distribution site for the CD; in other cases the assumed publisher agency is cited, but the actual distribution site is unknown. The «Available Descriptions» are simply links to useful descriptions of the items, wherever found; they are often NOT links to the source sites. Subject areas covered: Marine, Ocean, Coastal, Meteorology, Ocean & Weather Climate, Mapping, Geology, Marine Taxonomy. The leading words «An» and «The» have been removed from all titles to yield a better alphabetical sort. In many cases other versions of the titles exist, even within the publishing agencies’ own websites. Use the EDIT/FIND function of your browser to look for key words, if you do not see the title you expected to find. Unless noted, all agencies/publishers are in the United States. USGS Open File Reports and USGS Digital Maps CD-ROMs are included as single items that point to the excellent lists they maintain. USGS Digital Data Series CD-ROMs are included here. Not included here: Manuals, Demos, Dog-and-Pony Shows, Bibliographies, Conference Proceedings
  28. https://ioc.unesco.org/iocweb/IOCpub/iocdoc/ggetade8.doc — During their 8th Session, the IODE Group of Experts on Technical aspects of Data Exchange reviewed the achievements made during the previous inter-sessional period. The Group also adopted a comprehensive workplan and medium-term objectives for GETADE that include (i) Develop End-To-End Data Management framework strategy and appropriate projects, products and services, based on user requirements; (ii) Develop IODE Global metadata management system; (iii) Develop marine XML as a mechanism to facilitate format and platform independent information, metadata and data exchange; (iv) Develop the IODE Resource Kit as a marine data and information management reference tool for scientists and data/information managers; (v) Organize integrated national and regional level capacity building projects and programmes, linking equipment, training and operational activities; and (vi) Develop a high-quality IODE web presence and IODE Data/Information Management Portal as a mechanism to promote IODE, to reinforce the ‘IODE family’ principle, and to guide users to marine information, metadata and data sources. Seventeen participants attended the Session.
  29. https://ioc.unesco.org/iodekit/website/module1/skills/data_sources/collateral_datasources.htm#OCEAN%20DATA%20ARCHIVE — Collateral data sources of Marine & Meteorological Data: ocean research, ocean monitoring, remote sensing, ocean data archives, meteorology data archives
  30. https://iwin.nws.noaa.gov # Interactive Weather Information Network
  31. https://metropolis-verlag.de/gv/inform2.html — Catalogues
  32. https://mohawk.gsfc.nasa.gov/avhrr — This product contains monthly and pentad (five-day) Climatologies of the SST data using the V4, V4.1 and interim V4.1 NOAA/NASA AVHRR Oceans Pathfinder data. The climatologies were created using daily averaged SST over monthly and pentad periods for 1985-1997 at 9.28km resolution. The data are provided by Dr. Den Casey at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. The climatological SST files are flat binary files containing an array of 4096 by 2048 8-bit unsigned characters. This climatology has been tested against other SST climatologies using the method described in Casey and Cornillon (1999). Based on those tests, this climatology outperforms the GISST, GOSTA, WOA94, Jorge Vazquez and Reynolds SST climatologies. The Monthly Pathfinder+Erosion SST climatology is essentially as good as the Pentad Pathfinder+Erosion SST climatology, but for some applications there may be a concern that using only monthly SST values could introduce a bias since a monthly mean will always be lower (higher) than the maximum (minimum) SST in the annual cycle. In these cases the pentad climatology would be preferable.
  33. https://nephi.nice.fr/Medifaune # Mediterranean fauna
  34. https://ns.noaa.gov/atlas — Arctic Climatology Atlas. A joint US & Russian atlas of the Arctic Ocean.
  35. https://oceanic.cms.udel.edu/WOCE/dacs.html#whp — Data sets for WOCE (sea level, current, satellite)
  36. https://orbit-net.nesdis.noaa.gov/orahome/ — NOAA / NESDIS Office of Research and Applications Home Page
  37. https://order/index.html — How to Order and Retrieve Data from PO.DAAC
  38. https://podaac.jpl.nasa.gov — SeaWinds on QuikSCAT Data Now Available from PO.DAAC
  39. https://podaac.jpl.nasa.gov/~imswww/pub/imswelcome — Earth Observing System Data Gateway
  40. https://podaac.jpl.nasa.gov/cdrom/tecd/pop.htm — TOPEX/Poseidon: Perspectives on an Ocean Planet
  41. https://podaac.jpl.nasa.gov/edudoc.shtml — Find out oceanographic resources and information for educator
  42. https://podaac.jpl.nasa.gov/order/index.html — The PO.DAAC distributes scientific data and hydrographic software, free of charge, to valid researchers only. Please submit the order form with all of the requested information including full institution and department name, mailing address, telephone number and include your specific research application in the comments field. Incomplete order forms will be discarded.
  43. https://podaac.jpl.nasa.gov/order/order_avhrr.html — User Services Office Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Physical Oceanography Distributed Active Archive Center (PO.DAAC)
  44. https://rainbow.ldeo.columbia.edu — search through all the documentation and dataset
  45. https://rainbow.ldeo.columbia.edu/AT-DataLibraryquery.html — LDEO Climate Group Data Library Search
  46. https://rainbow.ldeo.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/AT — Most of the data in this catalogue is stored by numerical location; much of it is global. Thus searching by place name is pretty useless in most of the datasets. However, there are weather data stored by named stations, like and the data, and searches by name are allowed there.
  47. https://rainbow.ldeo.columbia.edu/data/datacategories.html. Datasets by Category is a set of short categorical discussions of some of the data sets, discussions that in turn point to the data. This is a good place to look to see the kinds of data that are available. https://rainbow.ldgo.columbia.edu/dl/seminars/dataintro Introduction to Climate Data, which describes a few of the more interesting climate datasets
  48. https://rainbow.ldeo.columbia.edu/dl/ingrid/examples/ — The LDEO Climate Data Library contains a wide variety of earth science data, primarily oceanographic and atmospheric data sets. There are three major parts to a data library: helping users find suitable data, providing a useful summary of the data once found, and helping users make use of the data
  49. https://rs.gso.uri.edu/DODS/home/home.html — The Distributed Oceanographic Data System (DODS) from the University of Rhode Island and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  50. https://seaweed.ucg.ie/seaweed.html — Seaweed
  51. https://spsosun.gsfc.nasa.gov/NewEOSDIS_Over.html — The EOS Data and Information System (EOSDIS) project of NASA
  52. https://sres.ciesin.org # Trends of expansion of land use
  53. https://teachserv.earth.ox.ac.uk/resources/v_earth.html — The Virtual Earth — WWW Tour for Earth Scientists
  54. https://tsun.sscc.ru/htdbpac/— The condensed version of the database (the catalog of the Pacific tsunamigenic events)
  55. https://typhoon-tower.obninsk.org/russian/default.htm Высотная метеомачта Измерительный центр
  56. https://uhslc.soest.hawaii.edu/uhslc/woce.html — WOCE database — University of Hawaii Sea Level Center Latest «fast delivery» sea level station data
  57. https://w3g.gkss.de — The Institute of Hydrophysics
  58. https://w3g.gkss.de/watis/TEXT/Lotse.html the Land Ocean Thematic Search Engine
  59. https://winds.jpl.nasa.gov — NSCAT (ocean winds/global backscatter), and Data on tape, CD-ROM
  60. https://www.access.digex.net/~rmg3 Robert Grumbine’s collection. Climate change, ozone, CO2, and other information.
  61. https://www.access.gpo.gov/su_docs/aces/aces140.html Federal Register Online via GPO Access. Database for the 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999 Federal Register (Volumes 60, 61, 62, 63 and 64). The Federal Register is the official daily publication for Rules, Proposed Rules, and Notices of Federal agencies and organizations, as well as Executive Orders and other Presidential Documents.
  62. https://www.aodc.gov.au/amidu.html — Blue Pages NODC Australia (metadata)
  63. https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/epac — East Pacific SST & Sea Level Through cooperative arrangements with South American institutions, the TOGA program has established a network of nine tide stations and four meteorological stations in Ecuador, Peru and Chile in the mid-1980s. Although support to maintain these stations ended with TOGA in 1994, our institutions continue to cooperate in station maintainenance to the extent possible. The hourly data are transmitted to down-link stations via the GOES satellite in real time and processed. The five-day averages (pentads) at critical stations give us an effective means of monitoring coastal conditions with good time resolution and compact data volume
  64. https://www.arcus.org/ArcticInfo/ArcticInfo.html — ArcticInfo
  65. https://www.atmos.uiuc.edu/covis/modules/html/module.html, — UIUC Department of Atmospheric Sciences Electronic Textbook. Includes sections on air pressure, winds, and atmospheric optics; a guide to weather maps and images; a catalogues of cloud types; and a storm-spotters’ guide.
  66. https://www.atmos.uiuc.edu/geosciences/geosciences.html — UIUC-CoVis Geosciences Web Server. The Learning Through Collaborative Visualisation (CoVis). The server includes instructional materials on a variety of geoscience topics, including meteorology, climatology, and oceanography
  67. https://www.awi-bremerhaven.de/Atlas/SO/Deckblatt.html — Hydrographic Atlas of the Southern Ocean
  68. https://www.bsh.de/abtm/m5/dod/mudabeng.htm — Marine Environmental Data Base — MUDAB
  69. https://www.cdc.noaa.gov/ncep_reanalysis — NCEP Reanalysis Electronic Atlas
  70. https://www.cedar.univie.ac.at/data — Central European Environmental Data Request Facility
  71. https://www.cf.ac.uk/uwc/earth/pace # Permafrost and Climate in Europe
  72. https://www.cgd.ucar.edu:80/cas/tn404/ — NCAR Technical Note 404, An Introduction to Atmospheric and Oceanographic Datasets. By Shea, Worley, Stern and Hoar; kept updated on the web. Information about datasets and data types available to the community.
  73. https://www.ciesin.org Consortium for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN). Data about human interactions in global environmental change from many sources
  74. https://www.cineca.it/mfspp — Mediterranean Forecasting System Pilot Project This project develops a strategy for the implementation of a Mediterranean Forecasting System aimed at the prediction of the marine ecosystem variability in the coastal areas up to the primary producers and from the time scales of days to months. Such a predictive capability is required to sustain an healthy coastal environment and its management. A forecasting system of such kind requires two essential parts, an observing system and a numerical modelling/data assimilation component that can use the past observational information to optimally initialise the forecast. The technical rationale of the Project is based upon the hypothesis that both hydrodynamics and ecosystem fluctuations in the coastal/shelf areas of the Mediterranean are intimately connected to the large scale general circulation. The second assumption is that, for the physical components of the ecosystem, monitoring and numerical modelling can work almost pre-operationally. A major goal of the proposal is to show that Near Real Time (NRT) forecasts of the large scale basin currents are possible.
  75. https://www.civgeo.rmit.edu.au/bryozoa/bryozoa.html # bryosoans
  76. https://www.cnrm.meteo.fr:8000/igbp/frame/igbp_dis/introduction/index.html # IGBP-Data Information System (search of data sets)
  77. https://www.coastalguide.org — TheCoastal Guide is a new information service for professionals in coastal conservation, management, planning and research, especially in Europe and the Mediterranean. Mission: Assist professionals in finding and accessing the best available information. The Coastal Guide Helpdesk is a new way to find more information and expertise on European and Mediterranean coasts. Helpdesk staff can assist you with general or tailor made services. Choose among Coastal Guide Service Categories A, B, and C: A. References to useful literature, CD-ROMs, Internet-sites, databases, experts and institutes. Provision of slides (largest archive on European coasts) B. Expert advice from many European key specialists on coastal zones C. Funding: Up-to-date and practical advice on international funding opportunities.
  78. https://www.coastalmanagement.com — With the help of coastal managers worldwide we source interesting and informative websites to assist you to sustainably manage, use and research the world’s coasts now and for the future
  79. https://www.conae.gov.ar/~ceado/rnodcsoc.html — Responsible National Oceanographic Data Center For The Southern Oceans. RNODC/SOC master data file was zipped, the total size of this archive is ~7Mb, and the unzipped size is ~50Mb. It have zipped the file into six parts
  80. https://www.consiste.pt/hidronet/ — HidroNet
  81. https://www.csc.noaa.gov/crs/cohab/flbay/flbay.html — The «Florida Bay Imagery and Information» CD-ROM is now available from the NOAA Coastal Services Center. This CD-ROM contains a multi-year time series (1985-1998) of AVHRR water reflectance and SST imagery that can be used to document the water clarity and surface temperature conditions in Florida Bay, Florida. Also available on the CD-ROM are meteorological and water quality data and a large collection of ArcView shapefiles (vector coverages) for the South Florida region. To order this CD please contact clearinghouse@csc.noaa.gov or call (843) 740.1210.
  82. https://www.cwis.uci.edu — cnidarians University of California, Irvine
  83. https://www.dcrs.dtu.dk/DCRS/latest-ice.html — Latest ESOP / IMSI ice and weather information
  84. https://www.df.lth.se/~micke/v_earth.html — Virtual Earth (The Tour of the WEB for Earth Scientists)
  85. https://www.dundee.ac.uk/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/ihwoodho/databloom.cgi — metadatabase, «Databloom» (experts, organisations, data sets)
  86. https://www.dundee.ac.uk/dcczr/abdmap/abdmap.htm#project — ABDMAP — A European wide concerted action on Algal Bloom Detection Monitoring and Prediction
  87. https://www.dwd.de/research/gpcc/acsys # Arctic precipitation data archive (PDA):
  88. https://www.environment.gov.au/search/databases.html # Databases — Environmental Australia Online
  89. https://www.eoc.nasda.go.jp/homepage.html # Earth Observation Center (EOS). EOC receives data from Japanese and foreign earth observation satellites, such as America’s LANDSAT or France’s SPOT, and the data are then processed, inspected and analyzed at EOC. The data is provided to regional public organizations, research institutes and universities which utilize it in various fields, such as environmental problem resolution, disaster observation and resource exploration. Also, for the effective use of the observation data, EOC cooperates internationally to collect data and provide as data sets.
  90. https://www.epa.gov/owow/STORET — The Joint Data and Information Management Plan of GOOS, GTOS, and GCOS, described in GOOS Publication no. 42, The GOOS 1998, IOC, Paris, 168 pp. The STORET system of EPA
  91. https://www.esdim.noaa.gov/NOAA-Catalog/NOAA-Catalog.html — NOAA Data Set Catalogues
  92. https://www.esdim.noaa.gov/ocean_page.html — Oceanography Resources on the Internet (OCEANS), NOAA
  93. https://www.esf.org/db/nationalprogrammes.idc — — European Boards for Marine and Polar Science Database
  94. https://www.fao.org/GTOS/PAGES/dimp/Dimp00.htm GTOS Data and Information Management Plan
  95. https://www.fgdc.gov/metadata/metadata.html — Metadata (i.e., data about data) requirements of the Federal Geographic Data Committee
  96. https://www.gos.udel.edu/data/search.asp — Global Observation System Information Centre — Search Datasets
  97. https://www.grida.no/add, www.grida.no/prog/polar/add — International Arctic Environmental Data Directory
  98. https://www.grida.no/db/index.htm — GRID-Arendal Polar Projects карты и графические базы данных. Annotation for a general Arctic circumpolar base map — Western hemisphere Arctic, the Arctic countries boundaries(second level generalisation) Arctic
  99. https://www.grida.no/prog/cee/enrin/htmls/russia/arf_a2.htm — Metainformation and directories for Russia
  100. https://www.grida.no/prog/cee/enrin/htmls/russia/arf_p0.htm#contents Environmental Information Systems in the Russian Federation — Assessment Report.CONTENTS — 1. INTRODUCTION 2. BACKGROUND 2.1. Russia Today 2.2. Environmental Problems and Management,2.3. National Information Policy and Practice,3. ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION CAPACITIES,3.1. Institutional Structure and Data Generation Activities,3.2. Environmental Information Systems and Products,3.3. Professional and Public Use of Environmental Information,3.4. Legal and Economic Framework,4. NETWORKING NEEDS AND PROBLEMS,4.1. Co-operative Agreements,4.2. Regional Programmes,4.3. Strengthening the National Information Network,4.4. Access to International Information Resources,4.5. Public Domain Data and Information Distribution , REFERENCES, MEETINGS USED AS INFORMATION SOURCES,APPENDICES,Appendix 1. Selected Contact Addresses,Appendix 2. Metainformation and Directories,Appendix 3. National State-of-the-Environment Reporting,Appendix 4. Selected Acts on Environmental Information,Appendix 5. Overview of the ENRIN Programme
  101. https://www.hawaii.edu/pacon — PACON International is a non-profit, tax-exempt, scientific organization dedicated to the sharing of scientific and technological information among the Pacific maritime nations. The organization was created following the successful accomplishment of two Pacific Congresses (PACON 84 and PACON 86, both in Honolulu).
  102. https://www.hwr.arizona.edu/Alpine/Summit/observatory.html # Environmental Observatory at the Summit of the Greenland Ice Sheet
  103. https://www.icair.iac.org.nz - International Centre for Antarctic Information and Research (ICAIR), SCAR-COMNAP Antarctic Data Directory System — Antarctic Master Directory
  104. https://www.ifremer.fr/orstom/xbt/xbt_ors2.html — The ORSTOM ships of opportunity XBT Network: Atlantic and Indian Ocean
  105. https://www.ifremer.fr/sismer/catal/base/htm_an/base-3.htm — Marine databases in Norway
  106. https://www.ifremer.fr/sismer/program/mastcode.htm -Code on Data Management in MAST Projects
  107. https://www.imb.nrc.ca/imb/macsp_e.html — Canadian Reference materials
  108. https://www.ios.bc.ca/ios/mehsd — Institute of Ocean Sciences (Victoria): Site describes activities of Institute (part of the Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans) to foster sustainable development of fish.
  109. https://www.io-warnemuende.de/projects/Basys/logistic # Baltic Sea System Study project (platforms, region, scientist, cruise reports, cruises plan and other)
  110. https://www.lam.mus.ca.us/~tcs — Crustoceans
  111. https://www.lam.mus.ca.us/webmuseums # museum web site guide
  112. https://www.meds-sdmm.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/meds/Home_e.htm Descriptions of MEDS mandate, service standards, copyright, disclaimers, cost recovery guidelines and physical location. Access to oceanographic data, data products and services, as well as to other specialized products. MEDS contributions to various programmes, projects, committees and working groups within Canada. MEDS contributions on behalf of Canada to various international organizations, committees and working groups. Search for documents and data sets contained within this web site, as well as the national DFO inventory of data collections and documents from four Canadian federal departments. A new and unique CD-ROM (developed by the National Energy Board and Fisheries and Oceans Canada) that contains historical meteorological (weather, ice and iceberg) and oceanographic (waves, currents, tides, temperatures and salinities) data collected at more than 375 offshore well locations in Canada (12 in the Beaufort Sea, 2 in the Davis Strait, 1 in Hudson Bay, with the remainder fairly evenly split between the Grand Banks of Newfoundland and the Nova Scotia shelf. This is the only comprehensive dataset available in a single uniform format. The data is clearly essential for offshore environmental assessments, risk assessments, scientific research, etc.
  113. https://www.mnhn.fr/base/malaco.html — Access to mollusk databases
  114. https://www.mth.uea.ac.uk/ocean/vl -Oceanography: Newsgroups and Mailing Lists, Electronic publications, Societies, Conferences, Subject index, Search engine, Other pointers to information
  115. https://www.nbi.ac.uk/bodc/edmed.html — Information System EDMED
  116. https://www.ncep.noaa.gov — CD-ROM by monitoring the Reanalysis
  117. https://www.neonet.nl/directory/index.html # NEONET (The Netherlands Earth Observation Network) directory (Atmospheric institutes and meteorological information, Atmospheric chemistry, Universities and courses on remote sensing, Agriculture, land use, forestry, and solid Earth (geodesy), Online periodicals and publications, access to remote sensing libraries, the project, documents, ideas, how to join NEONET, Related remote sensing organisations, European projects (CEO) and space agencies, Who is who in remote sensing, Links to the remote sensing information providers in NEONET, NEONET services: demonstrations, mailing lists, and NEONET news, sensors and platforms, Water management, coastal zones, and research on oceans and climate change)
  118. https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/paleo/pale/index.html — Paleoclimates From Arctic Lakes And Estuaries (PALE): An NSF/ARCSS initiative to study the paleoclimate of Arctic lakes and estuaries, expanding the data base available, undertakes evaluations of Arctic system and global interaction
  119. https://www.nodc.noaa.gov — The National Oceanographic Data Center of NOAA, The Ocean Climate Laboratory, World Data Center A, Oceanography. More than 41,000 color figures based on data and analyses presented in World Ocean Atlas 1998 and World Ocean Database 1998 are now available on-line through the NODC Home Page. Figures include climatological fields and statistics on a one-degree grid including temperature, salinity, oxygen, nutrients, and chlorophyll. These fields may be viewed for the world ocean or by individual basins. The fields may be especially useful for educational purposes. To access the on-line figures: 1) Access the NODC Home page. 2) Click on «WOA98/WOD98» 3) Click on «WORLD OCEAN ATLAS 1998 FIGURES»
  120. https://www.nrsc.no:8001/AOGC/aogc.html — Arctic Ocean Grand Challenge: A project by NERSc/AOSGE studying the arctic ocean system and environmental changes and their effects on Europe
  121. https://www.nsgo.seagrant.org/research/aquaculture/index.html # National Sea Grant Research. A Comprehensive Bibliography of Aquaculture Publications Funded by The National Sea Grant College. A Comprehensive Bibliography of Aquaculture Publications Funded by The National Sea Grant College
  122. https://www.nws.noaa.gov # National Weather Service of USA
  123. https://www.nws.noaa.gov/sp #National Weather Service # five-year strategic plan entitled Vision 2005
  124. https://www.openweb.ru/windows/rusarch/ Архивы России: Москва И С.-Петербург: Краткие Сведения
  125. https://www.openweb.ru/windows/rusarch/archives.htm Федеральные Архивы И Центры Хранения Документации (32 организации)
  126. https://www.opsd.nos.noaa.gov/d_ports.html — The Physical Oceanographic Real-Time System (PORTS) is a program of the National Ocean Service that supports safe and cost-efficient navigation by providing ship masters and pilots with accurate real-time information required to avoid groundings and collisions. This technological innovation has the potential to save the maritime insurance industry from multi-million dollar claims resulting from shipping accidents. PORTS includes centralized data acquisition and dissemination systems that provide real-time water levels, currents, and other oceanographic and meteorological data from bays and harbors to the maritime user community in a variety of user friendly formats, including telephone voice response and Internet. Also, PORTS provides nowcasts and predictions of these parameters with the use of numerical circulation models. Telephone voice access to accurate real-time water level information allows U.S. port authorities and maritime shippers to make sound decisions regarding loading of tonnage (based on available bottom clearance), maximizing loads, and limiting passage times, without compromising safety. PORTS is critical to environmental protection, since marine accidents can lead to hazardous material spills that can destroy a bay’s ecosystem and the tourism, fishing, and other industries that depend on it. The human, environmental, and economic consequences of marine accidents can be staggering, as demonstrated by the 35 deaths caused by the May 1980 ramming of the Sunshine Skyway Bridge in Tampa Bay (which led to the first PORTS installation), and the estimated $3 billion cost of the EXXON Valdez accident in 1990. Several users and potential users of PORTS, have requested access to PORTS observations and information in a form that could be used as input to real-time applications. The following document describes a system of flat files to allow users to get access to the data.
  127. https://www.ozemail.com.au/~wcomp — by Watermark Computing Model-Independent Parameter Estimation. PEST is a unique package that can be used with any pre-existing model for data interpretation or model calibration. Once you’ve used PEST you’ll wonder how you ever got along without it. The days of manual model calibration and data interpretation are over. Now you can use all the data all the time no matter what model you are using.
  128. https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/bering/mdb — Bering Sea Ecosystem Metadatabase
  129. https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/toga-tao/review98/data.html — The data system for the Tropical Atmosphere Ocean (TAO) array
  130. https://www.posc.org/home.html — POSC # система проектирования баз данных
  131. https://www.pwc.bc.doe.ca Great Lakes Information Management Resource
  132. https://www.rdc.noaa.gov/~hrmo
  133. https://www.rivdis.sr.unh.edu # The Global River Discharge Database (RivDIS v1.1). The Global River Discharge Database development efforts represent the first step in a continually evolving compilation of river discharge information. One of the primary sources of information for the database development was the UNESCO river archives and the series of publications entitled «The Discharge of Selected Rivers of the World» which were provided, in book form from 1969 through 1984. The series served as an important source of information on approximately 1000 stations. RivDis v1.0 provides discharge data from the original UNESCO publication series in a digital format that can be easily acquired and analyzed by researchers and planners in the water sciences community. The contents of RivDis v1.0 was published recently in book form (Vorosmarty et al. 1996a) and can be obtained from UNESCO’s International Hydrological Programme Headquarters (Offices: 1, Rue Miollis /75732 Paris CEDEX 15). This has resulted in the development of a database we refer to as RivDIS v1.0 and full publication summarizing the database.
  134. https://www.sciencenet.com # SCIENCEnet — A Collaboratory for Professionals in the Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences
  135. https://www.seafood.com/biz/tsackton/index.html — Seafood Data search
  136. https://www.sea-search.net # Sea Search
  137. https://www.smartpages.com/faqs/sci-data-formats/faq.html — The FAQ for the Usenet newsgroup sci. data, formats. Includes pointers to format descriptions and software for various data formats, including several which are frequently used in the atmospheric sciences: CDF, netCDF, HDF, GRIB. Also pointers to scientific visualisation software.
  138. https://www.sn.no/forskningsradet # Marine databases in Norway
  139. https://www.sni.net/malls/rmdp/ee.html — Earth Observatorium — CD-ROMs Description for satellites data
  140. https://www.solenforum.hants.org.uk/news/iyo/iyo.htm # UK#s IYO database
  141. https://www.sp2000.org/specloc.html #Access to species databases
  142. https://www.sti.nasa.gov/scan/scan.html -48-01 WATER RESOURCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY — Additional information on Selected Current Aerospace Notices (SCAN) and how to order documents. Title: Bathymetry from Hyperspectral Sensors: A Preliminary Analysis of the Problem Document ID: 19990069602 Report #: AD-A365138, NRL/FR/7341—98-9690 Sales Agency: CASI Microfiche A01 CASI Hardcopy A03 No Copyright Authors: Holyer, Ronald J. Sandidge, Juanita C. Published: 19990520 Source: Naval Research Lab. (Stennis Space Center, MS United States) Pages: 36 Contract #: None. Abstract: Water depth, bottom reflectance, inherent optical properties of the water column (scattering, absorption, and fluorescence), and illumination conditions combine to determine the upwelling spectral radiance of coastal waters. If these complex optical relationships could be quantified, it would be possible to extract coastal information from spectral radiance data. We use data from the Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) to begin to characterize these relationships as a first step toward development of algorithms for retrieval of water depth from hyperspectral imagery. Data are analyzed for two areas: the western coast of Florida in the Tampa Bay area and the Florida Keys between Upper Matecumbe and Plantation Keys. A neural network approach has been used to demonstrate retrieval of reasonable depths from spectral radiance over a depth range of 0 to 6 m. The ability of the neural network to generalize, producing algorithms with some degree of universality among diverse coastal environments, has been investigated in a preliminary fashion. Language: English Title: Solitary Kinetic Alfven Waves in Low Aurora Document ID: 19990071085 Report #: None Sales Agency: CASI Hardcopy A02 CASI Microfiche A04 No Copyright Authors: Wang, D. Y. (Academia Sinica) Huang, G. L. (Academia Sinica) Wu, D. J. (Academia Sinica) Faelthammar, C.-G. (Royal Inst. of Tech.) Journal: Proceedings of the Second Asian Pacific Plasma Theory Conference (APPTC 1997), Page: 110-115 Published: 19980801 Source: Academia Sinica (Nanking, China) Pages: 6 Contract #: None Abstract: Solitary kinetic Alfven waves (SKAW) in the case of beta << m(sub e)/m(sub i) have been studied from the observation events of Freja satellite and theory in detail. We find that (a) an analytic solution of finite-amplitude SKAW is presented. It is found that the exact solution of SKAW’s have a wider structure and much stronger perturbed fields than the KdV solitary with the same parameters. These results have been preliminarily identified by Freja observation in low aurora. (b) The Poisson equation correction of SKAW has been considered, this correction is only important for the situation of K(sub x) approaches 0. (c) We suggest a dipole Alfven vortex model to explain not only single dip or hump density solitary structures; but also composite structures of a dip and a hump solitary, observed in Freja. Language: English
  143. https://www.sti.nasa.gov/scan/scan.html — Additional information on Selected Current Aerospace Notices (SCAN) and other documents GEOSCIENCES — Includes geosciences (general); earth resources and remote sensing; energy production and conversion; environment pollution; geophysics; meteorology and climatology; and oceanography. 42 Geosciences (General)- Related Topics See Subject Categories 43 through 48. 43 Earth Resources and Remote Sensing. 43-01 Earth Resources Earth resources studies; the role of satellites in natural resource development, geology, agriculture, and forestry. 43-02 Geodesy and Cartography Geodetic positions; satellite surveying; geodetic applications; mapping techniques; analyzing methods; mapping systems. Related Topics 48-01 Water Resources and Oceanography Water conservation and development; hydrology; remote sensing of floods, snow cover, ice; oceanography; other hydrospheric studies. 85-01 Urban Technology and Transportation Application of aerospace technology to the problem of cities; urban development, planning, research, and transportation; rail transportation; rapid transit systems; police services; water and sewage treatment; waste utilization; air, water, and noise pollution; pollution control; land use. 44 Energy Production and Conversion- 44-01 Energy Resources -Production, conversion, transmission, conservation of energy; solar energy conversion; wind power; remote survey of energy resources; hydrogen economy. 44-02 Fuel Cells and Chemical Batteries — Types of fuel cells and chemical batteries; properties and uses; energy storage; chemical auxiliary power units; electrochemistry. 44-03 Solar Space Power— Solar power technology; conversion and efficiency; solar dynamic power systems; auxiliary power sources. 44-04 Nuclear Auxiliary Power— Nuclear auxiliary reactors; isotopic space power; specific SNAP systems. 45 Environment Pollution-45-01 Environmental Pollution Control-Control applications of aerospace techniques including remote sensing, to all aspects of air, water, thermal, and environmental pollution; specific pollutants; noise; noise injuries; noise meters; atmospheric composition; water quality. 46 Geophysics-46-01 Upper Earth Atmosphere-Earth atmosphere above the troposphere; ionospheric composition, phenomena, chemical reactions, and satellite measurement. 46-02 Geology and Seismology-Earth geology, petrography, and orography; earthquake detection; measuring and recording instruments; theoretical models. 46-03 Geomagnetism-Geomagnetic anomaly, fields, latitudes, pulsations, and storms; measuring and data transmitting instruments. Related Topics 15-02 Sounding Rockets Meteorolgical observations from the upper atmosphere by radiosondes; rocket-borne instruments; atmospheric physics. 47 Meteorology and Climatology- 47-01 Meteorological Satellites-Meteosat; NOAA; Nimbus; Tiros; meteorological data from sateliites. Related Topics 90-01 Gravitation Gravitation theory, effects, and fields; equations and potential; antigravity; gravitational collapse; gravity gradient control of satellites; geophysical gravitational fields. 93-03 Radiation Belts Inner and outer radiation belts; Van Allen Belt; artificial radiation belts; geomagnetically trapped particles; proton belts; trapped radiation. 47-02 Weather Forecasting-Methods and instruments of weather data acquisition and processing; theory and methods of weather prediction. 47-03 Micrometeorology-Smallest scale observation of physical and dynamic occurrences within the surface boundary layer of the atmosphere including turbulence, air pollution, and launch conditions. 47-04 Cloud Research —Types of cloud formation; cloud physics; nephanalysis; cloud seeding. 47-05 Meteorological Instruments-Types of meteorological instruments; uses and specifications; measuring and recording instruments; meteorological parameters. Related Topics 15-02 Sounding Rockets Meteorological observation from the upper atmosphere by radiosondes; rocket-borne instruments; atmospheric physics. 46-01 Upper Earth Atmosphere Earth atmosphere above the troposphere; ionospheric composition, phenomena, chemical reaction, and satellite measurement. 48 Oceanography-48-01 Water Resources and Oceanography
  144. https://www.ucar.edu # Catalogues UCAR (University Corporation for Atmospheric Research), NCAR
  145. https://www.unep.ch/ — United Nations Environment Programme Geneva Executive Centre Switzerland
  146. https://www.unesco.org/ioc/infserv/glodir.htm, https://ioc.unesco.org:591/glodir — GLODIR — The Global Directory of Marine Institutes and Scientists
  147. https://www.unesco.org:80/ioc/goos/iocgoos.htm — Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS)
  148. https://www.unesco.org:80/ioc/igoss/igoshome.htm # the -Marine Meteorological and Oceanographic Operational Services- Module of the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS). The Integrated Global Ocean Services System (IGOSS) is the international SYSTEM for the collection and exchange of ocean data (such as temperature and salinity) and the preparation and dissemination of oceanic products and services.
  149. https://www.usatoday.com/weather/wworks0.htm, — USA Today’s How the Weather Works pages. Lots of basic information on fronts, high and low pressure, storm systems, tornadoes, hurricanes, clouds, humidity, the jet stream and other weather-related topics
  150. https://www2.awi-bremerhaven.de/EDV/Projekte/NPDD-Projekt/ — The Nat
  151. https://www2.tcd.ie/people/bernard.picton/porifera/index.html#listserver — sponges
  152. https://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode # US Code (Ligal Information Institute)
  153. https://www-aviso.cls.cnes.fr — Maps of Sea Level Anomaly altimeter data products (MSLA) are Gridded Sea Level Anomalies obtained from combination of TOPEX/POSEIDON and ERS data. Maps of Sea Level Anomalies altimeter products are generated by the CLS Space Oceanography Division as part of the European Union’ Environment and Climate project DUACS. They are available as data products and images every 10 days with a 0.25# x 0.25# resolution. Merging data from different altimeter missions provides better space-time sampling of ocean features, needed for accurate monitoring of the ocean circulation. Previous release of MSLA included data from October 1992 to May 1998 (available on CD ROM). The new release include data from May 1998 to August 1999, and is available on ftp: ftp://ftp.cls.fr/pub/oceano/AVISO/MSLA For more information, please contact aviso@cls.fr These Ocean Digests deal with scientific and operational applications of satellite altimetry: Ocean currents and ocean seasons, Tides, winds and waves, Ocean and climate: El Ni 1;o, the greenhouse effect, .From surface to seafloor, three-dimensional analysis, Seafloor signature, Sea ice
  154. https://www-mel.nrlmry.navy.mil — The Master Environmental Library of the Department of Defense
  155. https://www-nsidc.colorado.edu/NASA/GUIDE — the Snow and Ice Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC) at the National Snow and Ice Data Centre
  156. https://www-nsidc.colorado.edu/NSIDC/CATALOG/catalog_index.html — NSIDC Data Catalogue
  157. https://www-nsidc.colorado.edu/NSIDC/CATALOG/data_list_by_subject.html — NSIDC Data Sets by Subject: Brightness Temperatures Data Sets, Climate, Education Data, Elevation Data, GIS Data, Glacier Data Sets, Great Lakes Data, Hydrology/Hydrologic Data, Ice Core Data, Iceberg Data Sets, Meteorology Data, Modelling Data, Paleoclimate Data, Permafrost/Frozen Ground, Polar Atmosphere Data Sets, Radiation Data, Remote Sensing Data/Satellite Imagery, Defence Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) Operational Linescan System (OLS) Analogue Imagery, Sea Ice Data Sets, Snow Data Sets Arctic Data, Antarctic Data, Other Snow Data, Soils Data, Vegetation.
  158. https://www-nsidc.colorado.edu/NSIDC/CATALOG/ENTRIES/nsi-0061.html # ice draft data set from nuclear submarine
  159. https://www-nsidc.colorado.edu/NSIDC/user_services.html — Summer Arctic Atlas CD-ROM.
  160. https://zar.unizar.es/~javier/v_earth.htm
  161. SeaWinds on QuikSCAT data available online. The first calibrated measurements from the SeaWinds instrument on the QuikSCAT satellite are now available from the JPL Physical Oceanography Distributed Active Archive Center. Seawinds on QuikSCAT is a specialized radar instrument that measures near-surface ocean wind speed and direction. These measurements and data products show developing weather systems with unprecedented detail, enabling researchers to improve global weather forecasting.
  162. www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/bathymetry/arctic/arctic.html # International Bathymetric Chart of the Arctic Ocean