Data Collections
NSIDC considers data sets that are related to each other by such things as parameter, sensor, project, or grid as a data collection. The table below lists some of the most frequently used data collections at NSIDC. Click on the data collection name to go directly to the specific data collection website.
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Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer - Earth Observing System (AMSR-E) |
These data are from the AMSR-E sensor on NASA's Aqua satellite. Daily, weekly, and monthly Level-1A, Level-2, and Level-3 data are provided. |
Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer - Earth Observing System (AMSR-E) Validation |
These validation data characterize and document the accuracy and precision of AMSR-E observations. |
AMSR-E/AMSR2 Unified Data | Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer Unified (AMSRU) products are created by reprocessing the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer - Earth Observing System Sensor (AMSR-E) data and integrated with Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer2 (AMSR2) data, providing a continuous record of measurements of water vapor, cloud liquid water, precipitation, sea surface temperature (SST), sea surface wind speed, sea ice concentration, snow depth, and soil moisture from 2002 to the present. |
These data are from the AVHRR sensor on the NOAA satellite series. AVHRR data provide a global, long-term, consistent time series with high spectral and spatial resolution suitable for albedo and surface temperature measurements. |
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These data are from the Aquarius microwave radiometer sensor on the Satélite de Aplicaciones Científicas (SAC-D) platform. Aquarius data provide swath-based Level-2 products and daily, weekly, monthly, seasonal, and annual Level-3 products. |
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These data are from nested study areas in Colorado and Wyoming, USA. NASA's CLPX is a multi-sensor, multi-scale field program designed to extend the current local-scale understanding of water fluxes, storage, and transformations to regional and global scales. |
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This web page groups together selected NSIDC data sets that require little or no processing or programming to use. These may be of particular interest to teachers, students, press, the general public, or non-cryospheric researchers. |
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These three atlases on CD-ROM contain information from both Russian and Western perspectives on the Arctic climate system, including a host of atmospheric, oceanographic, and cryospheric data, maps, histories, and climate and weather facts. |
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These data are gridded to the Equal-Area Scalable Earth Grid (EASE-Grid), which consists of a set of three equal-area projections: Northern and Southern hemispheres (Lambert's equal-area, azimuthal), and global (cylindrical, equal-area). |
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This mission collects airborne remote sensing measurements to bridge the gap between NASA's ICESat mission and the upcoming ICESat-2 mission. Observations and measurements include coastal Greenland, coastal Antarctica, the Antarctic Peninsula, interior Antarctica, the southeast Alaskan glaciers, and Antarctic and Arctic sea ice. |
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Ice, Cloud, and land Elevation (ICESat)/Geoscience Laser Altimeter System (GLAS) |
These data are from the GLAS instrument on the ICESat satellite. The main objective of the ICESat mission is to measure ice sheet elevations and changes in elevation through time. |
Making Earth System Data Records for Use in Research Environments (MEaSUREs) |
NSIDC currently archives and distributes several data sets from the NASA Making Earth System Data Records for Use in Research Environments (MEaSUREs). The program aims to develop consistent global and continent scale data records related to earth science, or Earth System Data Records (ESDRs). |
These data are from the MODIS sensor on NASA's Earth Observing System (EOS) Aqua and Terra satellites. MODIS provides data of the polar regions at spatial resolutions of 250 m, 500 m, and 1,000 m. |
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These data are archived in support of the World Climate Research Programme's Arctic Climate System Study/Climate and Cryosphere (ACSYS/CliC) project. ULS (sometimes called ice profiling sonar, or IPS) data measure sea ice draft. |
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These investigator-supplied data support PARCA's primary goal of measuring and understanding the mass balance of the Greenland ice sheet. |
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This website lists and describes NSIDC's data holdings in a polar stereographic projection. |
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These data provide high-resolution mapping of the entire continent of Antarctica. RAMP is a joint effort of NASA and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA). |
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This website groups together many of NSIDC's sea ice products (derived from passive microwave sensors and other sources) for comparison, and provides links to tools and related information. |
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Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) |
NSIDC currently distributes validation campaign data for the SMAP mission. After the SMAP instrument is launched in November 2014, NSIDC will distribute Level 1-4 SMAP science data. The primary science objective of SMAP is to create global, high-resolution mapping of soil moisture and its freeze/thaw state with unprecedented accuracy, resolution, and coverage. |
These data are for deep ice cores from West Antarctica. WAISCORES is part of the National Science Foundation (NSF) Office of Polar Programs' (OPP) initiative, which is aimed at understanding the influence of the West Antarctic ice sheet on climate and sea level change. |
See Also
NSIDC Data Search: Search all data sets in NSIDC's data catalog.
Centers and Programs: Use the Programs links in the site navigation bar to access the Web page for a particular data center or program.
Contacts
NSIDC User Services: Contact User Services for help with any of these collections.