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Daymet V4: Daily Surface Weather and Climatological Summaries
Daymet V4 provides gridded estimates of daily weather parameters for Continental North America, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico (Data for Puerto Rico is available starting in 1950). It is derived from selected meteorological station data and various supporting data sources. Compared to the previous version, Daymet ... daymet temperature precipitation daylight geophysical radiation -
NOAA CDR: Ocean Heat Fluxes, Version 2
The Ocean Heat Fluxes dataset is part of the NOAA Ocean Surface Bundle (OSB) and provides a high quality Climate Data Record (CDR) of the air/ocean heat fluxes over ice-free oceans. This dataset is calculated from the OSB CDR parameters of near-surface atmospheric and sea ... atmospheric ocean heat flux hourly noaa -
CFSR: Climate Forecast System Reanalysis
The National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) Climate Forecast System Reanalysis (CFSR) was designed and executed as a global, high-resolution, coupled atmosphere-ocean-land surface-sea ice system to provide the best estimate of the state of these coupled domains over the 32-year period of record from January ... temperature precipitation daylight radiation flux water -
CFSV2: NCEP Climate Forecast System Version 2, 6-Hourly Products
The National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) Climate Forecast System (CFS) is a fully coupled model representing the interaction between the Earth's atmosphere, oceans, land, and sea ice. CFS was developed at the Environmental Modeling Center (EMC) at NCEP. The operational CFS was upgraded to ... temperature precipitation daylight radiation flux water -
GFS: Global Forecast System 384-Hour Predicted Atmosphere Data
The Global Forecast System (GFS) is a weather forecast model produced by the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP). The GFS dataset consists of selected model outputs (described below) as gridded forecast variables. The 384-hour forecasts, with 3-hour forecast interval, are made at 6-hour temporal ... temperature humidity wind radiation precipitation flux