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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.