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EDI Data Portal

The EDI Data Portal contains environmental and ecological data packages contributed by a number of participating organizations. Data providers make every effort to release data in a timely fashion and with attention to accurate, well-designed and well-documented data. To understand data fully, please read the associated metadata and contact data providers if you have any questions. Data may be used in a manner conforming with the license information found in the “Intellectual Rights” section of the data package metadata or defaults to the EDI Data Policy. The Environmental Data Initiative shall not be liable for any damages resulting from misinterpretation or misuse of the data or metadata.

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climateconductivityconservationdisturbanceevapotranspirationfloodsfood websgeographygeologygroundwaterhabitatshydrologyriparianriverssurface waterwater balancewater levelswater qualitywater quantitywater tablewater wells
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Environmental Data Initiativeabout 1 year ago
Locally verified daily temperature and precipitation data from a NOAA weather station at USDA Jornada Experimental Range headquarters, southern New Mexico USA, 1914-2006

This data package contains locally verified daily meteorological observations from a NOAA National Weather Service station located at the USDA Jornada Experimental Range headquarters in southern New Mexico, USA. Daily data has been collected there by USDA staff since 1914 for minimum and maximum air temperature and daily accumulated precipitation using standard U.S. climatological service instrumentation and procedures. The included data were verified and transcribed directly from the original paper data sheets and have undergone quality control and assurance procedures different than those in place at NOAA. These data therefore differ from those directly downloadable from NOAA servers. Local verification and transcription of observations from the data sheets ceased in 2006 and data are now directly entered to the NOAA system. Therefore, this dataset is complete and will no longer be added to.All observations from this weather station have also undergone NOAA QA/QC procedures and those data are available by accessing the Jornada Experimental Range, NM US GHCN station through the National Climatic Data Center portal (https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/cdo-web/datasets/GHCND/stations/GHCND:USC00294... - daily and monthly data are available).

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HQJERLTARNOAANP216NWSUSDAair temperatureatmospheric processesclimatedailydesertsdisturbancehydrologic processeslong termlong-termmaximum temperaturemeteorologyminimum temperatureprecipitationrainstudy 379temperatureweather station
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United States Department of Agriculture10 months ago
Locally verified evaporation data from a NOAA evaporation pan at USDA Jornada Experimental Range headquarters, southern New Mexico USA, 1953-1979

This data package contains locally verified monthly total pan evaporation data from a NOAA National Weather Service station located at the USDA Jornada Experimental Range headquarters in southern New Mexico, USA. The evaporation pan measurements commenced in 1953 and ended in 1979 when the instrument was decommissioned. Pan evaporation observations were made using standard U.S. climatological service instrumentation and procedures. The included data were verified and transcribed directly from records retrieved from NOAA in ~1995 and have since undergone quality control and assurance procedures different than those in place at NOAA. These data therefore differ from those directly downloadable from NOAA servers. There is no further data from this decommissioned instrument, so this dataset is now complete and data will no longer be updated here.All observations from this weather station have also undergone NOAA QA/QC procedures and those data are available by accessing the Jornada Experimental Range, NM US GHCN station through the National Climatic Data Center portal (https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/cdo-web/datasets/GSOM/stations/GHCND:USC002944... - monthly pan evaporation data are available back to 1930, but there may be data issues prior to 1953).

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EvapotranspirationHQHydrologyJERLTARNOAANP216NWSUSDAatmospheric processesclimatedesertsdisturbanceevaporationhydrologic processeslong termlong-termmeteorologymonthlystudy 379water balanceweather station
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United States Department of Agriculture10 months ago
Locally verified monthly summary temperature and precipitation data from a NOAA weather station at USDA Jornada Experimental Range headquarters, southern New Mexico USA, 1914-1998

This data package contains locally verified monthly meteorological observations from a NOAA National Weather Service station located at the USDA Jornada Experimental Range headquarters in southern New Mexico, USA. Monthly summary data (based on daily observations) has been collected there by USDA staff since 1914 for minimum and maximum air temperature and daily accumulated precipitation using standard U.S. climatological service instrumentation and procedures. The included data were verified and transcribed directly from the original paper data sheets and have undergone quality control and assurance procedures different than those in place at NOAA. These data therefore differ from those directly downloadable from NOAA servers. Local verification and transcription of observations from the data sheets ceased in 1998 and data are now directly entered to the NOAA system. Therefore, this dataset is complete and will no longer be added to.All observations from this weather station have also undergone NOAA QA/QC procedures and those data are available by accessing the Jornada Experimental Range, NM US GHCN station through the National Climatic Data Center portal https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/cdo-web/datasets/GSOM/stations/GHCND:USC002944... - daily and monthly data are available).

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HQJERLTARNOAANP216NWSUSDAair temperatureatmospheric processesclimatedesertsdisturbancehydrologic processeslong termlong-termmaximum temperaturemeteorologyminimum temperaturemonthlyprecipitationrainstudy 379temperatureweather station
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United States Department of Agriculture10 months ago
Major EarthquakesSource

Most intense, most fatal and most damaging global earthquakes from 2150 BCE to present. This layer represents earthquakes with at least one of the following criteria: Magnitude 8.5 or greater Modified Mercalli Intensity XI or XII 1,001 or more fatalities $25 million or more in damage Data source: National Geophysical Data Center / World Data Service (NGDC/WDS): Significant Earthquake Database. National Geophysical Data Center, NOAA. doi:10.7289/V5TD9V7K

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GeoInquiriesdisturbanceearthquakeearthquakeseducationhazardsimpactlandscapequaketemblor
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)about 1 year ago
Monthly precipitation data from a network of standard gauges at the Jornada Experimental Range (Jornada Basin LTER) in southern New Mexico, January 1916 - ongoing

This ongoing dataset contains monthly precipitation measurements from a network of standard can rain gauges at the Jornada Experimental Range in Dona Ana County, New Mexico, USA. Precipitation physically collects within gauges during the month and is manually measured with a graduated cylinder at the end of each month. This network is maintained by USDA Agricultural Research Service personnel. This dataset includes 39 different locations but only 29 of them are current. Other precipitation data exist for this area, including event-based tipping bucket data with timestamps, but do not go as far back in time as this dataset.

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ClimateDona AnaHQHydrologyJERJornada Basin LTERLTARLand-Atmosphere InteractionsNP216SoilsStudy 380and Atmospheredisturbancelong term ecological researchmeteorologynetworkprecipitationrainrain gaugerainfallstandard rain gauge
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United States Department of Agriculture10 months ago
Quadrat-based monitoring of desert grassland vegetation at the Jornada Experimental Range, New Mexico, 1915-2016

The data set covers a 101-year period (1915-2016) of quadrat-based plant sampling at the Jornada Experimental Range in southern New Mexico. At each sampling event, a pantograph was used to record the location and perimeter of living plants within permanent quadrats. Basal area was recorded for perennial grass species, canopy cover area was recorded for shrub species, and all other perennial species were recorded as point data. The data set includes 122 1m by 1m permanent quadrats, although not all quadrats were sampled in each year of the study and there is a gap in monitoring from 1980-1995. These data provide a unique opportunity to investigate changes in the plant community over 100 years of variation in precipitation and other environmental conditions. We provide the following data and data formats: (1) the digitized maps in shapefile format; (2) data table containing coordinates (x,y) of perennial species within quadrats, including cover area for grasses and shrubs; (3) data table of counts of annual plant individuals per quadrat; (4) species list indicating growth form and habit of recorded species; (5) table of dates when each quadrat was sampled; (6) table of the pasture each quadrat was located within (note that pasture boundaries have changed over time). Additional data to help characterize plant-scale factors related to vegetation dynamics at the quadrat locations are: (7) data table of depth to caliche layer; (8) data table of soil particle size analysis and sand fractionation; and (9) data table of local and patch topography. This data package was created to support a specific data paper. Data are also available in data packages knb-lter-jrn.210351001, knb-lter-jrn.210351002, and knb-lter-jrn.210351003. Pantograph sampling is currently conducted at 5 year intervals by USDA-ARS staff, and new data will be added to those data packages periodically.

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Chihuahuan DesertClimateJERJornada Experimental RangeLTARLand Use and Land Cover ChangeNP216New MexicoPermanent QuadratsPopulationsSoilsStudy 351and Atmospherearid grasslandsbasal areaclaydesertificationdisturbancegrasslandlong term monitoringlong-term researchparticle size analysisplant communityplant coverplant populationsquadratrangelandsandsand fractionationshrubssiltsoilsoil propertiessoil texturesubstrates
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United States Department of Agriculture10 months ago
Snowfall Forecst WebAppSource

This map displays the expected total accumulation of new snow over the next 72 hours across the Continental United States. Data are updated hourly from the National Digital Forecast Database produced by the National Weather Service. The dataset includes incremental and cumulative snowfall data in 6-hour intervals. In the ArcGIS Online map viewer you can enable the time animation feature and select either the amount by time (incremental) or accumulation by time (cumulative) layers to view a 72-hour animation of forecast precipitation. All times are reported according to your local time zone.Where the data is coming fromThe National Digital Forecast Database (NDFD) was designed to provide access to weather forecasts in digital form from a central location. The NDFD produces gridded forecasts of sensible weather elements. NDFD contains a seamless mosaic of digital forecasts from National Weather Service (NWS) field offices working in collaboration with the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP). All of these organizations are under the administration of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Source: http://weather.noaa.gov/pub/SL.us008001/ST.opnl/DF.gr2/DC.ndfd/AR.conus/VP.001-003/ds.snow.binThe Source data is downloaded and parsed using the Aggregated Live Feeds methodology to return information that can be served through ArcGIS Server as a map service.What can you do with this layer?This map service is suitable for data discovery and visualization. Identify features by clicking on the map to reveal the pre-configured pop-ups. View the time-enabled data using the time slider by Enabling Time Animation.

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AccuWeatherDRPDisasterForest FireGeoMACHot spotsLive FeedsMODISNEXRADPIMRiskUSGSWildfireWildfire potentialdisturbanceearth observationshazardsweather
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)about 1 year ago
Soil Particle Size Analysis at Permanent Quadrat locations, Jornada Experimental Range, 2001-2020

This completed dataset, from samples collected in 2001 and 2020, contains soil particle size analysis (PSA) and sand fractionation data from soil cores collected at 117 quadrat locations that are part of the Jornada Experimental Range's long-term Permanent Quadrats study. The goal of this effort was to help characterize plant-scale factors related to vegetation dynamics observed in the Permanent Quadrats. At each quadrat location, 4 cores were collected at 2 depths (0-5cm and 5-20cm) and assessed for percent sand, silt and clay. The sand fraction, if large enough, was then separated into 5 sand size classes (53-106 micrometers, 106-250 micrometers, 250-500 micrometers, 500-1000 micrometers, 1000-2000 micrometers) to measure the percent fraction of each. Long term vegetation data from this study are available in data packages knb-lter-jrn.210351001 and knb-lter-jrn.210351002.

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ClimateJERLTARLand Use and Land Cover ChangeNP216Permanent QuadratsSoilsStudy 351and Atmospherearid grasslandsclaydesertificationdisturbancesandsiltsoilsoil propertiessoil texturesubstrates
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United States Department of Agriculture10 months ago
Volcano Information AppSource

This interactive map shows currently active, global volcanoes and recent eruptions.  It shows information from the Smithsonian Institute Weekly Volcano Report and USGS. 

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AccuWeatherDRPDisasterForest FireGeoMACHot spotsLive FeedsMODISNEXRADPIMRiskUSGSWildfireWildfire potentialdisturbanceearth observationshazardsweather
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)about 1 year ago