The core partner data centres that are integrated in NorDataNet are listed in https://www.nordatanet.no/en/node/69. In addition to this NorDataNet harvests information on relevant datasets from a number of other data centres. The data centre responsible for the data presented is usually (but not always) listed in the discovery metadata. In essence NorDataNet is an aggregating service that combines information from a number of existing data centres.
Citation of data and service
If you use data retrieved through this portal, please acknowledge our funding source:
Research Council of Norway, project number 245967/F50, Norwegian Scientific Data Network.
Always remember to cite data when used!
Citation information for individual datasets is often provided in the metadata. However, not all datasets have this information embedded in the discovery metadata. On a general basis a citation of a dataset include the same components as any other citation:
author, title,
year of publication,
publisher (for data this is often the archive where it is housed),
edition or version,
access information (a URL or persistent identifier, e.g. DOI if provided)
All partner repositories of NorDataNet support Digital Object Identifiers (DOI), but not all datasets are minted. Whether or not minted depends often on source of the data (e.g. operational data are often yet not minted). However, all data centres support persistent identifiers according to local systems. The information required to properly cite a dataset is normally provided in the discovery metadata the datasets.
Brief user guide
The Data Access Portal has information in 3 columns. An outline of the content in these columns is provided above. When first entering the search interface, all potential datasets are listed. Datasets are indicated in the map and results tabulation elements which are located in the middle column. The order of results can be modified using the "Sort by" option in the left column. On top of this column is normally relevant guidance information to user presented as collapsible elements.
If the user want to refine the search, this can be done by constraining the bounding box search. This is done in the map - the listing of datasets is automatically updated. Date constraints can be added in the left column. For these to take effect, the user has to push the button marked search. In the left column it is also possible to specific text elements to search for in the datasets. Again pushing the button marked "Search" is necessary for these to take action. Complex search patterns can be constructed using logical operators identified in the drop down menu with and phrases embedded in quotation marks. Prefixing a phrase with '-' negates the phrase (i.e. should not occur in the results). Searches are case insensitive.
Other elements indicated in the left and right columns are facet searches, i.e. these are keywords that are found in the datasets and all datasets that contain these specific keywords in the appropriate metadata elements are listed together. Further refinement can be done using full text, date or bounding box constraints. Individuals, organisations and data centres involved in generating or curating the datasets are listed in the facets in the right column. The combination of search fields (including facets) is based on a logical "AND" combination of the fields, i.e. all conditions are fulfilled for the results provided.
The North Slope of Alaska (NSA) atmospheric observatory at Utqiaġvik (formerly Barrow) provides data about cloud and radiative processes at high latitudes. The NSA is a focal point for atmospheric and ecological research activity in the Arctic. Scientists use data from the NSA to improve the representation of high-latitude cloud and radiation processes in earth system models.
Eureka is a node for a number of global observation programs, and the science focus is on atmosphere-surface exchanges, radiation, aerosols, and climate grade meteorological measurements.
Tiksi is a node for a number of global observation programs, and the science focus is on atmosphere-surface exchanges, radiation, aerosols, and climate grade meteorological measurements.
This dataset combines several others for the stations at Ny Alesund. The focus is on the special observing periods for YOPPsiteMIP: SOP1 (Feb-Mar 2018) and SOP2 (Jul-Sep 2018).
The timeSeries data are primarily surface measurements: winds and temperature, radiation, precipitation, and cloud base height.
Institutions: Environment and Climate Change Canada, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Norwegian Meteorological Institute / Arctic Data Centre
Institutions: Environment and Climate Change Canada, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Norwegian Meteorological Institute / Arctic Data Centre
This MODF contains measurements from the Sodankyla supersite, located in the Arctic boreal
forest of northern Finland. This environment is characterised by alternating patches of dense
and sparse forest, wetland, lakes, and rivers, and the footprint of most satellite sensors
and model grids will typically encompass more than one of these surface types. To capture the
impact that the variation in surface type can have on surface and atmospheric processes, the
supersite comprises multiple stations and instrument installations measuring the same
parameters deployed in multiple locations.
Institutions: Norwegian Meteorological Institute / Arctic Data Centre, Environment and Climate Change Canada / Environnement et Changement Climatique Canada
Merged model Data Files (MMDFs) for ECCC-CAPS are available for the whole period from February 2018 to December 2018. Prior to the 28th of June 2018 CAPS was uncoupled and run with the GEM version 4.9.2. After the 29th of June 2018 CAPS was coupled with the Regional Ice and Ocean Prediction system (RIOPS) and run with the GEM version 4.9.4. Atmospheric Lateral Boundary Conditions (LBCs) and initial conditions (ICs) are from ECCC Global Deterministic Prediction System (GDPS). Initial surface fields are from the Canadian Land Data Assimilation System (CaLDAS). The CAPS timeseries are produced for a beam of 7 x 7 grid-points centred on each of the twelve land-based Arctic observatories listed in Table 1. Timeseries up to 48 hours leadtime are made available for the daily runs initialized at 00 UTC. The data is archived with a time frequency of 7.5 min, equivalent to five timesteps of 90 s each.
Institutions: Norwegian Meteorological Institute / Arctic Data Centre, Norwegian Meteorological Institute, met.no Norwegian Meteorological Institute
Last metadata update: 2023-09-08T09:28:11Z
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Abstract:
The files contain data from NCAR GPS dropsondes AVAPS (Airborne Vertical
Atmospheric Profiling System), taken during the Norwegian IPY-THORPEX field
campaign from 25 February to 17 March 2008. A description of AVAPS is given
in: http://www.eol.ucar.edu/isf/facilities/dropsonde/ The data has been
post-processed and quality controlled with the Atmospheric Sounding Processing
Environment (ASPEN). For more information, see:
http://www.eol.ucar.edu/isf/facilities/software/aspen/aspen.html
During the
campaign period the DLR Falcon 20 was stationed at Andenes airport in Norway and
used for flight missions for the study of adverse weather in the Arctic region.
The field campaign had a particular focus on polar lows. Two such events was
measured during the campaign period, 3-4 March and 17 March. The 3-4 March case
was measured by 3 flight missions, documenting the full life cycle of a polar
low. The IPY-THORPEX project is described in: http://www.ipy-thorpex.no. A
description of each flight, including the flight plansas given in: http://www.pa.op.dlr.de/ipy_thorpex/
Institutions: Norwegian Meteorological Institute / Arctic Data Centre, Norwegian Meteorological Institute / Arctic Data Centre, Norwegian Meteorological Institute, met.no Norwegian Meteorological Institute
Last metadata update: 2023-09-08T09:28:11Z
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Abstract:
The files contain data from NCAR GPS dropsondes AVAPS (Airborne Vertical
Atmospheric Profiling System), taken during the Norwegian IPY-THORPEX field
campaign from 25 February to 17 March 2008. A description of AVAPS is given
in: http://www.eol.ucar.edu/isf/facilities/dropsonde/ The data has been
post-processed and quality controlled with the Atmospheric Sounding Processing
Environment (ASPEN). For more information, see:
http://www.eol.ucar.edu/isf/facilities/software/aspen/aspen.html
During the
campaign period the DLR Falcon 20 was stationed at Andenes airport in Norway and
used for flight missions for the study of adverse weather in the Arctic region.
The field campaign had a particular focus on polar lows. Two such events was
measured during the campaign period, 3-4 March and 17 March. The 3-4 March case
was measured by 3 flight missions, documenting the full life cycle of a polar
low. The IPY-THORPEX project is described in: http://www.ipy-thorpex.no. A
description of each flight, including the flight plansas given in: http://www.pa.op.dlr.de/ipy_thorpex/
Institutions: Norwegian Meteorological Institute / Arctic Data Centre, Norwegian Meteorological Institute / Arctic Data Centre, Norwegian Meteorological Institute, met.no Norwegian Meteorological Institute
Last metadata update: 2023-09-08T09:28:11Z
Show more...
Abstract:
The files contain data from NCAR GPS dropsondes AVAPS (Airborne Vertical
Atmospheric Profiling System), taken during the Norwegian IPY-THORPEX field
campaign from 25 February to 17 March 2008. A description of AVAPS is given
in: http://www.eol.ucar.edu/isf/facilities/dropsonde/ The data has been
post-processed and quality controlled with the Atmospheric Sounding Processing
Environment (ASPEN). For more information, see:
http://www.eol.ucar.edu/isf/facilities/software/aspen/aspen.html
During the
campaign period the DLR Falcon 20 was stationed at Andenes airport in Norway and
used for flight missions for the study of adverse weather in the Arctic region.
The field campaign had a particular focus on polar lows. Two such events was
measured during the campaign period, 3-4 March and 17 March. The 3-4 March case
was measured by 3 flight missions, documenting the full life cycle of a polar
low. The IPY-THORPEX project is described in: http://www.ipy-thorpex.no. A
description of each flight, including the flight plansas given in: http://www.pa.op.dlr.de/ipy_thorpex/
Institutions: Norwegian Meteorological Institute / Arctic Data Centre, Norwegian Meteorological Institute, met.no Norwegian Meteorological Institute
Last metadata update: 2023-09-08T09:28:11Z
Show more...
Abstract:
The files contain data from NCAR GPS dropsondes AVAPS (Airborne Vertical
Atmospheric Profiling System), taken during the Norwegian IPY-THORPEX field
campaign from 25 February to 17 March 2008. A description of AVAPS is given
in: http://www.eol.ucar.edu/isf/facilities/dropsonde/ The data has been
post-processed and quality controlled with the Atmospheric Sounding Processing
Environment (ASPEN). For more information, see:
http://www.eol.ucar.edu/isf/facilities/software/aspen/aspen.html
During the
campaign period the DLR Falcon 20 was stationed at Andenes airport in Norway and
used for flight missions for the study of adverse weather in the Arctic region.
The field campaign had a particular focus on polar lows. Two such events was
measured during the campaign period, 3-4 March and 17 March. The 3-4 March case
was measured by 3 flight missions, documenting the full life cycle of a polar
low. The IPY-THORPEX project is described in: http://www.ipy-thorpex.no. A
description of each flight, including the flight plansas given in: http://www.pa.op.dlr.de/ipy_thorpex/
Institutions: Norwegian Meteorological Institute / Arctic Data Centre, Norwegian Meteorological Institute / Arctic Data Centre, Norwegian Meteorological Institute, University of Oslo
Last metadata update: 2023-09-08T09:28:11Z
Show more...
Abstract:
The files contain data from NCAR GPS dropsondes AVAPS (Airborne Vertical
Atmospheric Profiling System), taken during the Norwegian IPY-THORPEX field
campaign from 25 February to 17 March 2008. A description of AVAPS is given
in: http://www.eol.ucar.edu/isf/facilities/dropsonde/ The data has been
post-processed and quality controlled with the Atmospheric Sounding Processing
Environment (ASPEN). For more information, see:
http://www.eol.ucar.edu/isf/facilities/software/aspen/aspen.html
During the
campaign period the DLR Falcon 20 was stationed at Andenes airport in Norway and
used for flight missions for the study of adverse weather in the Arctic region.
The field campaign had a particular focus on polar lows. Two such events was
measured during the campaign period, 3-4 March and 17 March. The 3-4 March case
was measured by 3 flight missions, documenting the full life cycle of a polar
low. The IPY-THORPEX project is described in: http://www.ipy-thorpex.no. A
description of each flight, including the flight plansas given in: http://www.pa.op.dlr.de/ipy_thorpex/
Institutions: Norwegian Meteorological Institute / Arctic Data Centre, Norwegian Meteorological Institute, met.no Norwegian Meteorological Institute
Last metadata update: 2023-09-08T09:28:11Z
Show more...
Abstract:
The files contain data from NCAR GPS dropsondes AVAPS (Airborne Vertical
Atmospheric Profiling System), taken during the Norwegian IPY-THORPEX field
campaign from 25 February to 17 March 2008. A description of AVAPS is given
in: http://www.eol.ucar.edu/isf/facilities/dropsonde/ The data has been
post-processed and quality controlled with the Atmospheric Sounding Processing
Environment (ASPEN). For more information, see:
http://www.eol.ucar.edu/isf/facilities/software/aspen/aspen.html
During the
campaign period the DLR Falcon 20 was stationed at Andenes airport in Norway and
used for flight missions for the study of adverse weather in the Arctic region.
The field campaign had a particular focus on polar lows. Two such events was
measured during the campaign period, 3-4 March and 17 March. The 3-4 March case
was measured by 3 flight missions, documenting the full life cycle of a polar
low. The IPY-THORPEX project is described in: http://www.ipy-thorpex.no. A
description of each flight, including the flight plansas given in: http://www.pa.op.dlr.de/ipy_thorpex/
Institutions: Norwegian Meteorological Institute / Arctic Data Centre, Norwegian Meteorological Institute, met.no Norwegian Meteorological Institute
Last metadata update: 2023-09-08T09:28:11Z
Show more...
Abstract:
The files contain data from NCAR GPS dropsondes AVAPS (Airborne Vertical
Atmospheric Profiling System), taken during the Norwegian IPY-THORPEX field
campaign from 25 February to 17 March 2008. A description of AVAPS is given
in: http://www.eol.ucar.edu/isf/facilities/dropsonde/ The data has been
post-processed and quality controlled with the Atmospheric Sounding Processing
Environment (ASPEN). For more information, see:
http://www.eol.ucar.edu/isf/facilities/software/aspen/aspen.html
During the
campaign period the DLR Falcon 20 was stationed at Andenes airport in Norway and
used for flight missions for the study of adverse weather in the Arctic region.
The field campaign had a particular focus on polar lows. Two such events was
measured during the campaign period, 3-4 March and 17 March. The 3-4 March case
was measured by 3 flight missions, documenting the full life cycle of a polar
low. The IPY-THORPEX project is described in: http://www.ipy-thorpex.no. A
description of each flight, including the flight plansas given in: http://www.pa.op.dlr.de/ipy_thorpex/