Posted On: Jan 20, 2022
Read below for the 19 new or updated datasets from Meta, the Brazilian Space Agency, Radboud University Medical Center, and others available on the Registry of Open Data in the following categories.
Climate and weather:
- Community Earth System Model v2 Large Ensemble (CESM2 LENS) from National Center for Atmospheric Research
- NOAA Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS) from NOAA
- CAM6 Data Assimilation Research Testbed (DART) Reanalysis: Cloud-Optimized Dataset from NOAA
- NOAA Unified Forecast System (UFS) Marine Reanalysis: 1979-2019 from NOAA
- Sea Surface Temperature Daily Analysis: European Space Agency Climate Change Initiative product version 2.1 from the University of Reading
Geospatial:
- Daylight Map Distribution of OpenStreetMap from Meta
- European Space Agency Land Cover managed by Sinergise
- GeoNet Aotearoa New Zealand Data from GeoNet
- Digital Earth Africa GeoMAD from Digital Earth Africa
- Digital Earth Africa ALOS PALSAR, ALOS-2 PALSAR-2 and JERS-1 from Digital Earth Africa
- Digital Earth Africa Water Observations from Space from Digital Earth Africa
- Earth Observation Data Cubes for Brazil from Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais
Life sciences:
- Toxicant Exposures and Responses by Genomic and Epigenomic Regulators of Transcription (TaRGET) from the TaRGET II Data Coordination Center
- Orcasound - Bioacoustic Data for Marine Conservation from Orcasound
- STOIC2021 Training managed by Radboud University Medical Center
- UCSC Genome Browser Sequence and Annotations from the University of California Santa Cruz
- Hecatomb Reference Databases from Washington University in St. Louis
Machine learning:
- Boreas Autonomous Driving Dataset from University of Toronto Autonomous Space Robotics Laboratory
- The Klarna Product-Page Dataset from Klarna Web Automation Research
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