Мультидисциплинарные центры данных

Мультидисциплинарные центры данных

  1. https://www-mel.nrlmry.navy.mil/ — Defence Modelling Simulations Office (DMSO) Master Environmental Library (MEL) — meteorological, oceanographic, and other environmental data at Department of Defence sites (the Fleet Numerical Oceanography Centre, Naval Research Laboratories, Air Force Global Weather Centre, etc.).
  2. https://daac.gsfc.nasa.gov/DAAC_DOCS/gdaac_home.html — Earth Resources Observation Systems DAAC. The site contains upper atmosphere, global biosphere, atmospheric dynamics, hydrology, and interdisciplinary data
  3. https://eos.nasa.gov — Earth Observing System (EOS).
  4. https://eosdis.larc.nasa.gov — Oak Ridge National Laboratory DAAC
  5. https://eosims.asf.alaska.edu:12355/datacenters_documents/ASF_datacenter_doc.html — The individual data centers are also listed elsewhere in this document.
  6. https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/earth/earth_home.html — National Space Science Data Center (NSSDC) Earth Science Data in Transition
  7. https://podaac.jpl.nasa.gov — JPL PO.DAAC homepage
  8. https://podaac.jpl.nasa.gov/info/ftp.html # the PO.DAAC FTP site, podaac.jpl.nasa.gov, are located in the pub/ directory. PO.DAAC FTP Site Map, PO.DAAC FTP Site Utilities, Anonymous FTP Instructions PO.DAAC FTP Site Map
  9. https://podaac.jpl.nasa.gov/order/order_sstemp.html — PO.DAAC product numbers 118 and 119). The NCEP (National Centers for Environmental Prediction) Reynolds Optimally Interpolated weekly, monthly, and Historical Reconstructed SST data sets are now available through the Physical Oceanography Distributed Active Archive Center (PO.DAAC). The NCEP Reynolds Optimally Interpolated (OI) Sea Surface Temperature product consists of weekly and monthly global sea surface temperature fields on a 1 degree by 1 degree grid. The analysis uses both in-situ SSTs and satellite derived SSTs from the NOAA Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR). The satellite derived SSTs are from the Multichannel Sea Surface Temperature products that have been constructed operationally from the five- channel AVHRR by NOAA’s Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (NESDIS) since late 1981. This product is available from 1981 to the present, with a one week time lag. The NCEP Reynolds Historical Reconstructed Sea Surface Temperature product consists of monthly global sea surface temperature fields on a 2 degree by 2 degree grid from 1950 to December of 1998. The analysis uses both in-situ SSTs and satellite derived SSTs from the NOAA Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer. In-situ data is used from 1950 to 1981, while both AVHRR derived satellite SSTs and in-situ data are used from 1981 to the end of 1998. The data are available through the anonymous FTP site: ftp podaac.jpl.nasa.gov login: «anonymous» (without the quotes) password: your email address. User Services Office Jet Propulsion Laboratory Physical Oceanography Distributed 4800 Oak Grove Drive, MS Raytheon-299 Active Archive Center (PO.DAAC) Pasadena, CA 91109 USA Phone: +1 (626)744-5508 Fax: +1 (626)744-5506 Email: podaac@podaac.jpl.nasa.gov
  10. https://podaac-www.jpl.nasa.gov Marshall Space Flight Centre DAAC
  11. https://sun1.cr.usgs.gov/landdaac/landdaac.html National Snow and Ice Data Centre DAAC
  12. https://www.armines.org — Born in 1967, ARMINES has reached adult life after a period of growth during which it spectacularly developed relations between industry and the research centers of the Ecole des Mines. In 1997, we have to continue our mission in an ever more demanding context. The future lies first of all with the international competition in which large companies are engaged who want to strengthen their ties with outside research centers. For us, this means adapting and a new kind of response which will leave our creative capacity intact. It also lies with employment, which is at stake with the development of innovation in small and medium sized companies and industries. Partnership with these companies is a difficult exercise: we must at the same time appreciate the constraints to which they are subject and also share our specificity. It also depends upon increasingly competitive european research, at the heart of which we must remain major players. This means organizational rigour and giving importance to a quality that has until now been insufficiently shown: multidisciplinarity.
  13. https://www.ciesin.org Alaska Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Facility
  14. https://www.esdim.noaa.gov National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Environmental Information Services
  15. https://www.grid.unep.ch/gridhome.html United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Global Resource Information Database (GRID). Global and European datasets for environmental researchers, including vegetation and topography maps, maps of population and other human-related items, and various climatologies.
  16. https://www.joss.ucar.edu/codiac # UCAR
  17. https://www.meteo.ru — RIHMI/WDC-B Web Site of All-Russian Research Institute of Hydrometeorological Information — World Data Center, Obninsk
  18. https://www.nerc-essc.ac.uk/~dwcp/Home.html — The NERC Centre for Ecology and Hydrology and the Environmental Change Research Centre, UCL, have issued a preliminary announcement for a conference on the topic of Detecting Environmental Change: Science and Society, to be held in London on 16-20 July 2001. The conference «will focus on applications involving the detection and understanding of long-term changes in natural and disturbed environmental systems. It will review methods of environmental change detection across different disciplines by bringing together scientists and stakeholders concerned with monitoring in terrestrial, freshwater, marine, hydrological, atmospheric and social systems». Further information: Dr Catherine E. Stickley Environmental Change Research Centre Department of Geography University College London 26 Bedford Way, London WC1H 0AP Tel: +44 (0)20 7679 5562 Fax: +44 (0)20 7378 7565 c.stickley@ucl.ac.uk David Pearson, Phone: +44 (0)118 9318741 ESSC, Fax: +44 (0)118 9316413 University of Reading, Email: dwcp@mail.nerc-essc.ac.uk Reading RG6 6AL
  19. https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/ — NOAA dataset catalogue
  20. https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/ — National Geophysical Data Centre (NGDC)
  21. https://www.ras.ru — Информация об отделениях и организациях РАН
  22. https://www.saa.noaa.gov Consortium for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN)
  23. https://www.ucar.edu/dss/index.html, ftp://ncardata.ucar.edu — National Centre for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) — atmospheric, oceanic, and geophysical datasets, metadata.
  24. https://wwwdaac.msfc.nasa.gov Goddard DAAC
  25. https://www-eosdis.ornl.gov NOAA’s Satellite Active Archive
  26. https://www-nsidc.colorado.edu/— NSIDC home page
  27. https://www-nsidc.colorado.edu/NASA/GUIDE/ Langley DAAC
  28. telnet://gcmd.gsfc.nasa.gov — The Global Change Master Directory, multidisciplinary on-line information system (Earth and space science data holdings). These include data from NASA, NOAA, NCAR, USGS, DOE (CDIAC), EPA, NSF and other U.S. and international agencies, universities, and research centres.
  29. telnet://hurricane.ncdc.noaa.gov — National Climatic Data Centre (NCDC) of NOAA. Inventories and metadata for various climate datasets are available, along with selected datasets. Monthly Climatic Data for the World