Datasets
The total ozone estimates are based on solar UV radiation measurements made by ground-based spectrophotometers (Dobson or Brewer type spectrophotometers).
The vertical profiles of ozone concentration are estimated primarily using ozonesonde observations.
Data are available for 159 Dobson stations, 109 Brewer stations and 135 ozonesondes stations.
Interval/period: Tue, 01/01/1924 - Sat, 05/09/2026
United States Climate Reference Network (USCRN) stations.
There are over 130 USCRN stations over the conterminous United States (U.S.), Alaska, and Hawaii.
The USCRN stations are managed and maintained by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
The USCRN observations include air temperature, humidity, wind speed, precipitation, solar radiation,
Interval/period: Sun, 01/01/2006 - Sat, 05/09/2026
Interval/period: Mon, 01/01/1979 - Wed, 04/01/2026
The data are bias adjusted using the Distribution Based Scaling (DBS) method versus the global reference dataset HydroGFD2.0, both bias adjustment method and global reference dataset developed by the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI).
The DBS method is a parametric quantile-mapping variant.
Interval/period: Thu, 10/12/2000 - Thu, 10/18/2018
Interval/period: Wed, 01/01/1986 - Sun, 12/31/2023
Interval/period: Wed, 01/01/1986 - Sun, 12/31/2023
Interval/period: Mon, 01/01/1979 - Mon, 09/30/2024
Interval/period: Sat, 01/01/2000 - Sun, 12/31/2017
Interval/period: Thu, 02/01/1940 - Fri, 01/23/2026
Interval/period: Sat, 03/01/1986 - Wed, 11/30/2011
S2S project behind the dataset started in 2013 as a joint initiative of the World Weather Research Programme (WWRP) and the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP).
The goal of S2S project was to improve sub-seasonal forecast skill through combining multiple forecasting systems, enable multi-model evaluations and enhance knowledge sharing between operational centres.
Interval/period: Thu, 01/01/2015 - Wed, 05/06/2026
S2S project behind the dataset started in 2013 as a joint initiative of the World Weather Research Programme (WWRP) and the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP).
The goal of S2S project was to improve sub-seasonal forecast skill through combining multiple forecasting systems, enable multi-model evaluations and enhance knowledge sharing between operational centres.
Interval/period: Tue, 03/01/2011 - Tue, 06/09/2026
LAPrec1871 starts in 1871 and is based on data from 85 input series;
LAPrec1901 starts in 1901 and is based on data from 165 input series.
Interval/period: Sun, 01/01/1871 - Sat, 05/09/2026
These daily and monthly data are pre-calculated and have the following types depending on the variables: daily and monthly averages, extremes and totals.
Interval/period: Sat, 09/01/1990 - Sat, 02/28/2026
Interval/period: Sat, 09/01/1984 - Sat, 01/31/2026
Interval/period: Sat, 09/01/1984 - Sat, 01/31/2026
Interval/period: Sat, 09/01/1984 - Sat, 01/31/2026
Interval/period: Sat, 09/01/1984 - Sat, 01/31/2026
Interval/period: Sat, 09/01/1984 - Thu, 07/31/2025
Interval/period: Mon, 01/01/1979 - Sun, 03/01/2026
Interval/period: N/A
Interval/period: Sun, 01/01/1950 - Wed, 12/01/2100
The DestinE Digital Twin for Climate Change Adaptation (Climate DT) supports adaptation activities by providing innovative climate information on multi-decadal timescales, globally, at scales at which many impacts of climate change are observed. It combines cutting-edge global Earth-system models, impact-sector applications and observations into a unified framework to provide global climate projections and impact-sector information on multi-decadal timescales (1990 to ~2050), at very high spatial resolutions (5 to 10 km).
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The DestinE Digital Twin for Climate Change Adaptation (Climate DT) supports adaptation activities by providing innovative climate information on multi-decadal timescales, globally, at scales at which many impacts of climate change are observed. It combines cutting-edge global Earth-system models, impact-sector applications and observations into a unified framework to provide global climate projections and impact-sector information on multi-decadal timescales (1990 to ~2050), at very high spatial resolutions (5 to 10 km).
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The DestinE Digital Twin for Climate Change Adaptation (Climate DT) supports adaptation activities by providing innovative climate information on multi-decadal timescales, globally, at scales at which many impacts of climate change are observed. It combines cutting-edge global Earth-system models, impact-sector applications and observations into a unified framework to provide global climate projections and impact-sector information on multi-decadal timescales (1990 to ~2050), at very high spatial resolutions (5 to 10 km).
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