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== Model Outputs: == the output of numerical weather prediction models, such as DALES, HARMONIE and other types of numerical simulations, reanalyses and forecasts. | ==Model Outputs:== the output of numerical weather prediction models, such as DALES, HARMONIE and other types of numerical simulations, reanalyses and forecasts. | ||
* in-situ observations: these are datasets collected directly at the location of interest. | * in-situ observations: these are datasets collected directly at the location of interest. | ||
* remote-sensing observations: (Datasets collected from a distance, typically using satellites or ground-based remote sensors.) | * remote-sensing observations: (Datasets collected from a distance, typically using satellites or ground-based remote sensors.) |
Revision as of 08:44, 10 December 2024
The catalog lists many different types of data.
Types
==Model Outputs:== the output of numerical weather prediction models, such as DALES, HARMONIE and other types of numerical simulations, reanalyses and forecasts.
- in-situ observations: these are datasets collected directly at the location of interest.
- remote-sensing observations: (Datasets collected from a distance, typically using satellites or ground-based remote sensors.)
- Derived/Processed Data: for example, highly processed datasets, blended satellite and in-situ data, retrievals and datasets based on other datasets.
- Geospatial Data: for example, datasets that include spatial information about the Earth's surface, sub-surface and atmosphere. GIS layers etc..
Not a Dataset
- software and data analysis scripts. The latter should be indexed, documented and distributed through the Ruisdael github page.
- datasets that do not have any link to the Ruisdael project.