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HDISC: HYDROLOGY DATA AND INFORMATION SERVICES CENTER

Supporting the Hydrological Sciences Branch (HSB)

The Hydrology DISC supports data products generated by GSFC's Hydrological Sciences Branch. Data products from the North America Land Data Assimilation System (NLDAS) and the Global Land Data Assimilation System (GLDAS) can  be accessed through anonymous ftp, the Mirador search and access tool or the GrADS Data Server (GDS). NLDAS and GLDAS systems integrate data from multiple space-based Earth observing systems using advanced land surface modeling and assimilation techniques. These products support weather and climate forecast experiments, water resources applications, and water and energy cycle research.

The data are provisional and subject to change as model improvements are implemented and new input data sets become available.

Other atmospheric moisture and precipitation products are available from the AIRS and Precipitation Data and Information Services Centers.




Latest News

The new GES DISC data navigation and search interface is available

Sep 09, 2009

In order to provide access to additional data-related services, the GES DISC data navigation interface (WHOM) has been enhanced and merged into Mirador, the new GES DISC combined data navigation and search interface. Please visit the "Projects" section in Mirador and update your bookmarks.

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Cool summer AIRS temperatures in U.S. Northeast

Aug 14, 2009

June and July in the U.S. Northeast are cool compared to previous summers.

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Typhoon Morakot dumps record rains on Taiwan; causes more flooding on mainland China

Aug 10, 2009

GES DISC hurricane tools used to track the movement of the storm and intense rains on Taiwan

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Global Precipitation Climatology Project Version 2.1 available in TOVAS

Jul 23, 2009

The new version of a popular data set useful for climate and meteorological studies can be examined with online visualization and analysis tools.

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GES DISC staff presentation at international monsoon study program meeting

Jul 17, 2009

NASA data and services will help support the examination of human-monsoon interactions in Asia.

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