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NOAA Continuously Operating Reference Stations (CORS) Network NGDA
The National Geodetic Survey (NGS), an office of NOAA's National Ocean Service, manages a network of Continuously Operating Reference Stations (CORS) that provide Global... -
Maritime Limits and Boundaries of United States of America NGDA
NOAA is responsible for depicting on its nautical charts the limits of the 12 nautical mile Territorial Sea, 24 nautical mile Contiguous Zone, and 200 nautical mile Exclusive... -
Global Summary of the Month (GSOM), Version 1
This Global Summaries dataset, known as GSOM for Monthly, contains a monthly resolution of meteorological elements from 1763 to present with updates applied weekly. The major... -
NOAA NEXt-Generation RADar (NEXRAD) Products NGDA
This dataset consists of Level III weather radar products collected from Next-Generation Radar (NEXRAD) stations located in the contiguous United States, Alaska, Hawaii, U.S.... -
EMAG2v3: Earth Magnetic Anomaly Grid (2-arc-minute resolution)
EMAG2v3 is a global Earth Magnetic Anomaly Grid compiled from satellite, ship, and airborne magnetic measurements. It is a significant update of the previous release of the... -
Integrated Surface Dataset (Global) (Version Superseded)
This version has been superseded by a newer version. It is highly recommended for users to access the current version. Users should only access this superseded version for... -
EMAG2: Earth Magnetic Anomaly Grid (2-arc-minute resolution)
EMAG2 is a global Earth Magnetic Anomaly Grid compiled from satellite, ship, and airborne magnetic measurements. It is a significant update of our previous candidate grid for... -
Global Historical Climatology Network - Daily (GHCN-Daily), Version 3
The Global Historical Climatology Network - Daily (GHCN-Daily/GHCNd) dataset integrates daily climate observations from approximately 30 different data sources. Version 3 was... -
ETOPO1 1 Arc-Minute Global Relief Model
In August 2008, the National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC), an office of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), developed the ETOPO1 Global Relief Model as... -
U.S. Local Climatological Data (LCD)
Local Climatological Data (LCD) are summaries of climatological conditions from airport and other prominent weather stations managed by NWS, FAA, and DOD. The product includes... -
May 1960 Puerto Montt, Valdivia, Chile Images
On May 22, 1960, a Mw 9.5 earthquake, the largest earthquake ever instrumentally recorded, occurred in southern Chile. The series of earthquakes that followed ravaged southern... -
NOAA Next Generation Radar (NEXRAD) Level 3 Products
This dataset consists of Level 3 weather radar products collected from Next-Generation Radar (NEXRAD) stations located in the contiguous United States, Alaska, Hawaii, U.S.... -
July 1976 Tangshan, China Images
Northeastern China. Damage: $5,600 million. The death toll (240,000) was one of largest in recorded history from an earthquake. In addition, around 800,000 were injured.... -
September 1985 Mexico City, Mexico Images
The magnitude 8.1 earthquake occurred off the Pacific coast of Mexico. The damage was concentrated in a 25 square km area of Mexico City, 350 km from the epicenter. The... -
U.S. Hourly Climate Normals (1981-2010)
The U.S. Hourly Climate Normals for 1981 to 2010 are 30-year averages of meteorological parameters for thousands of U.S. stations located across the 50 states, as well as U.S.... -
April 1906 San Francisco, USA Images
The 1906 San Francisco earthquake was the largest event (magnitude 8.3) to occur in the conterminous United States in the 20th Century. Recent estimates indicate that as many as... -
December 1988 Leninakan-Spitak-Kirovakan, Armenia Images
The magnitude 6.9 earthquake shook northwestern Armenia, and was followed four minutes later by a magnitude 5.8 aftershock. The earthquakes affected an area 80 kilometers in... -
Izalco, El Salvador Images
Izalco is a young stratovolcano on the south flank of Santa Ana Volcano in western El Salvador. Its continuous small explosive eruptions (beginning in 1770) caused it to be... -
October 1994 Shikotan, Kuril Islands, Russia Images
A magnitude 8.1 earthquake occurred in the southern Kurils and on northern Hokkaido on Tuesday, October 5, 1994, (October 4 at 13:23 GMT). It was a sudden event, without any... -
May 1983 Akita, Honshu, Japan Images
The tsunami generated by a magnitude 7.9 (Mw) earthquake destroyed 700 boats and 59 houses for a total of $800 million in property damage in Japan (1983 dollars). One hundred...