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  2. Climate Data Record - Wikipedia

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    A Climate Data Record (CDR) is a specific definition of a climate data series, developed by the Committee on Climate Data Records from NOAA Operational Satellites of the National Research Council at the request of NOAA in the context of satellite records. [1]

  3. Copernicus Climate Change Service - Wikipedia

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    "Climate service develops user-friendly data store" (PDF), ECMWF, Newsletter, no. 151, Spring 2017 Reference not found in this document; 2015 Copernicus Work Programme adopted by Commission Implementing Decision C(2015) 767 final of 17.02.2015

  4. ECMWF re-analysis - Wikipedia

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    The data is stored in GRIB format. The reanalysis was done in an effort to improve the accuracy of historical weather maps and aid in a more detailed analysis of various weather systems through a period that was severely lacking in computerized data.

  5. National Centers for Environmental Information - Wikipedia

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    Environmental data are collected from many sources, including satellites, land-based stations, ocean buoys, ships, remotely operated underwater vehicles, weather balloons, radar, forecasting and climate models, and paleoclimatological research. Once transmitted to NCEI, data are archived and made available for use by researchers and others in ...

  6. Climate Information Service - Wikipedia

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    The climate services sector in Europe is quite well established. [27] One example in Europe is Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), which provides free and open access to climate data, tools and information used for a variety of purposes. [7] Another example is Participatory Integrated Climate Services for Agriculture (PICSA). This is a ...

  7. Global Historical Climatology Network - Wikipedia

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    The initial version of Global Historical Climatology Network was developed in the summer of 1992. [3] This first version, known as Version 1 was a collaboration between research stations and data sets alike to the World Weather Records program and the World Monthly Surface Station Climatology from the National Center for Atmospheric Research. [4]

  8. Climate and Forecast Metadata Conventions - Wikipedia

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    The Climate and Forecast (CF) metadata conventions are conventions for the description of Earth sciences data, intended to promote the processing and sharing of data files. The metadata defined by the CF conventions are generally included in the same file as the data, thus making the file "self-describing".

  9. Climate Data Analysis Tool - Wikipedia

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    The Climate Data Analysis Tool (CDAT) is plotting software used in atmospheric sciences and climatology. CDAT is a software used in atmospheric sciences and climatology to display meteorological fields such as pressure, temperature, or wind speeds. It allows to read gridded meteorological data in different formats such as netCDF or GRIB and ...