This is the starting point to the Goddard DAAC Climatology
Interdisciplinary Data Collection (CIDC), available on CD-ROM.
Monthly mean data from the atmospheric, oceanic, and land use
sciences have been placed on a common global map grid, with standardized
documentation. The Climatology Interdisciplinary Data Collection
has been subdivided into seven categories based on data source as
well as the parameters involved.
- Atmospheric dynamics & atmospheric sounding products
- Radiation and clouds
- Biosphere data
- Variable atmospheric constituents
- Surface temperature and pressure
- Hydrology data
- Remote sensing science
When practical, the data were put in a uniform spatial and temporal
scale (1 degree x 1 degree, monthly).The
OVERVIEW document contains a table of the data sets formats and characteristics
and a second table lists alphabetically all the
physical parameters in the CIDC collection.
This dynamic data collection is being developed to meet the needs of
interdisciplinary scientists, teachers and students for climate data
concerning Global Change and seasonal and inter-annual variability. New data
are continually being added and existing data revised. To keep up with the
changes we have provided a News
& Announcements Page.
Climate scenarios on Global
Warming, El Nino and
the Indian Monsoon have been
provided to give educators examples of topics in which the data can be used.
The graphics used in these scenarios were created using the Grid Analysis and Display System (GrADS),
which has also been put in this CD-ROM along with the necessary meta-data
files required to read and display the data.
For people who are interested in finding more on climatology related site
we have provided a Web page which has a listing of external links.
Climatology Interdisciplinary Data Available in this CD-ROM
Collection
All the user's guides maybe viewed below. The actual data is on the Indicated
CD.
Atmospheric Dynamics & Atmospheric Soundings, (DAO on CIDC2, TOVS on
CIDC4)
Radiation and Clouds, (CIDC3)
The Biosphere, (CIDC1)
Variable Atmospheric Constituents, (CIDC1)
Measured Surface Temperatures & Pressures, (CIDC1)
Hydrology, (CIDC1)
Remote Sensing Science, (CIDC1)
CIDC Data at the Virtual Domain Application Data Center
The Virtual Domain Application Data Center (VDADC), is located at George Mason
University's, Institute for Computational Sciences and Informatics (CSI),
Center for Earth Observing and Space Research (CEOSR). VDADC enables browsing
and analysis of CIDC data over the WWW, before down loading the data over the
Internet. A prototype of the VDADC, including an advance Java version, is
accessible below.
- Virtual
Domain Application Data Center
The Climatology Interdisciplinary Five & Ten Day Data Collection
The Climatology Interdisciplinary Data Collection (CIDC), is being expanded to
include
five and ten day temporal resolutions of key climate
parameters. This is being done in collaboration with the Seasonal to Interannual Earth Science
Information Partner (SIESIP) program.
Data Access on the CD-ROM
The data on this CD-ROM are located in the sub-directory data accessible from the root directory of
the CD-ROM. Access to individual datasets and parameters are
in the Readmes listed above.
Anonymous FTP & WWW Access
The Climatology Interdisciplinary Data Collection is also
accessible via the WWW and anonymous FTP at:
-
http://daac.gsfc.nasa.gov/CAMPAIGN_DOCS/FTP_SITE/inter_disc.html
- ftp daac.gsfc.nasa.gov
- login: anonymous
- password: < your internet address >
- cd data/inter_disc
Also visit the
Goddard Climate Research Forum for articles and data concerning important
remote sensing and climate prediction problems.
Last update:Fri Sep 19 17:32:51 EDT 1997
Page Author: H. Lee Kyle -- lkyle@daac.gsfc.nasa.gov
Web Curator: Daniel Ziskin -- ziskin@daac.gsfc.nasa.gov
NASA official: Paul Chan, DAAC Manager -- chan@daac.gsfc.nasa.gov