5 datasets found
  1. NOAA NEWS Spreadsheet 5 releases

    • noaa.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Feb 14, 2023
    + more versions
    Share
    FacebookFacebook
    TwitterTwitter
    Email
    Click to copy link
    Link copied
    Close
    Cite
    NOAA GeoPlatform (2023). NOAA NEWS Spreadsheet 5 releases [Dataset]. https://noaa.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/ed12b08e0bda41e0a0d34c66c11e7f00
    Explore at:
    Dataset updated
    Feb 14, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrationhttp://www.noaa.gov/
    Authors
    NOAA GeoPlatform
    Description

    CSV file showing recent NOAA News Releases mapped by geographic location. Users can click on each state and bring up relevant recent NOAA News Releases from that geographic area, thus making it easier to assess what NOAA news is occurring across the entire United States. This is one of four components (i.e., a CSV file, map, feature layer and experience) that contribute to the final NOAA News release product. This product was created using the ESRI Experience builder, specifically the JewelryBox template which displays features in a list combined with a map.

  2. NOAA NEWS Map

    • noaa.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Feb 3, 2023
    + more versions
    Share
    FacebookFacebook
    TwitterTwitter
    Email
    Click to copy link
    Link copied
    Close
    Cite
    NOAA GeoPlatform (2023). NOAA NEWS Map [Dataset]. https://noaa.hub.arcgis.com/maps/noaa::noaa-news-map/about
    Explore at:
    Dataset updated
    Feb 3, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrationhttp://www.noaa.gov/
    Authors
    NOAA GeoPlatform
    Area covered
    Description

    Map showing recent NOAA News Releases mapped by geographic location. Users can click on each state and bring up relevant recent NOAA News Releases from that geographic area, thus making it easier to assess what NOAA news is occurring across the entire United States. This is one of four components (i.e., a CSV file, map, feature layer and experience) that contribute to the final NOAA News release product. This product was created using the ESRI Experience builder, specifically the JewelryBox template which displays features in a list combined with a map.

  3. A

    World Ocean Base

    • data.amerigeoss.org
    csv, esri rest +4
    Updated Apr 24, 2019
    + more versions
    Share
    FacebookFacebook
    TwitterTwitter
    Email
    Click to copy link
    Link copied
    Close
    Cite
    AmeriGEO ArcGIS (2019). World Ocean Base [Dataset]. https://data.amerigeoss.org/dataset/world-ocean-base
    Explore at:
    html, csv, zip, kml, esri rest, geojsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Apr 24, 2019
    Dataset provided by
    AmeriGEO ArcGIS
    Area covered
    World
    Description

    The map is designed to be used as a basemap by marine GIS professionals and as a reference map by anyone interested in ocean data. The basemap focuses on bathymetry. It also includes inland waters and roads, overlaid on land cover and shaded relief imagery.


    The Ocean Base map currently provides coverage for the world down to a scale of ~1:577k; coverage down to ~1:72k in United States coastal areas and various other areas; and coverage down to ~1:9k in limited regional areas.

    The World Ocean Reference is designed to be drawn on top of this map and provides selected city labels throughout the world. This web map lets you view the World Ocean Base with the Reference service drawn on top. Article in the Fall 2011 ArcUser about this basemap: "A Foundation for Ocean GIS".

    The map was compiled from a variety of best available sources from several data providers, including General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans GEBCO_08 Grid version 20100927 and IHO-IOC GEBCO Gazetteer of Undersea Feature Names August 2010 version (https://www.gebco.net), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and National Geographic for the oceans; and Garmin, HERE, and Esri for topographic content. You can contribute your bathymetric data to this service and have it served by Esri for the benefit of the Ocean GIS community. For details on the users who contributed bathymetric data for this map via the Community Maps Program, view the list of Contributors for the Ocean Basemap. The basemap was designed and developed by Esri.

    The GEBCO_08 Grid is largely based on a database of ship-track soundings with interpolation between soundings guided by satellite-derived gravity data. In some areas, data from existing grids are included. The GEBCO_08 Grid does not contain detailed information in shallower water areas, information concerning the generation of the grid can be found on GEBCO's website: https://www.gebco.net/data_and_products/gridded_bathymetry_data/. The GEBCO_08 Grid is accompanied by a Source Identifier (SID) Grid which indicates which cells in the GEBCO_08 Grid are based on soundings or existing grids and which have been interpolated. The latest version of both grids and accompanying documentation is available to download, on behalf of GEBCO, from the British Oceanographic Data Centre (BODC) https://www.bodc.ac.uk/data/online_delivery/gebco/.

    The names of the IHO (International Hydrographic Organization), IOC (intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission), GEBCO (General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans), NERC (Natural Environment Research Council) or BODC (British Oceanographic Data Centre) may not be used in any way to imply, directly or otherwise, endorsement or support of either the Licensee or their mapping system.

    Tip: Here are some famous oceanic locations as they appear this map. Each URL launches this map at a particular location via parameters specified in the URL: Challenger Deep, Galapagos Islands, Hawaiian Islands, Maldive Islands, Mariana Trench, Tahiti, Queen Charlotte Sound, Notre Dame Bay, Labrador Trough, New York Bight, Massachusetts Bay, Mississippi Sound

  4. Review

    • noaa.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Feb 15, 2023
    Share
    FacebookFacebook
    TwitterTwitter
    Email
    Click to copy link
    Link copied
    Close
    Cite
    NOAA GeoPlatform (2023). Review [Dataset]. https://noaa.hub.arcgis.com/maps/noaa::review-3
    Explore at:
    Dataset updated
    Feb 15, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrationhttp://www.noaa.gov/
    Authors
    NOAA GeoPlatform
    Area covered
    Description

    Feature layer (excel spreadsheet) showing recent NOAA News Releases mapped by geographic location. Users can click on each state and bring up relevant recent NOAA News Releases from that geographic area, thus making it easier to assess what NOAA news is occurring across the entire United States. This is one of four components (i.e., a CSV file, map, feature layer and experience) that contribute to the final NOAA News release product. This product was created using the ESRI Experience builder, specifically the JewelryBox template which displays features in a list combined with a map.

  5. a

    Greenspace NI Access Points

    • space-geoportal-queensub.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Jul 4, 2023
    + more versions
    Share
    FacebookFacebook
    TwitterTwitter
    Email
    Click to copy link
    Link copied
    Close
    Cite
    Centre for Geographical Information and Geomatics - QUB (2023). Greenspace NI Access Points [Dataset]. https://space-geoportal-queensub.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/greenspace-ni-access-points
    Explore at:
    Dataset updated
    Jul 4, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Centre for Geographical Information and Geomatics - QUB
    Area covered
    Description

    Dataset Name: Greenspace NI Access PointsData Owner: Outdoor NIContact: https://www.outdoorrecreationni.com/contact-us/ Source URL: https://www.outdoorrecreationni.com/news/greenspaceni-map/Uploaded to SPACE Hub 04/07/23Update Frequency: AnnualScale Threshold: N/AProjection : Irish GridFormat: Esri Feature Layer (Hosted) Vector PolygonNotes: The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) and the Department for Infrastructure (DfI) on behalf of the cross-government Strategic Outdoor Recreation Group (SORG) commissioned Outdoor Recreation Northern Ireland (ORNI) to create the Greenspace NI Map. ORNI have commissioned Geolytical to help with delivering a high value map of all off-road trails and publicly accessible greenspace.The Greenspace NI Map is designed so:The target of 'Annual increase of the population within a 5-minute walk of quality green/blue space' proposed for PfG and other strategies can be objectively measured;It can be used by government departments and agencies, Councils, and eNGOs, for infrastructure planning, gap analysis, resource allocation, site suitability assessments and demographic analysis (e.g., health and deprivation etc);The data will be published on SpatialNI, OpenDataNI, and on occasions, OutmoreNI.The Greenspace NI Map is comprised of 3 layers NI Greenspace LayerNI Greenspace Access PointsNI Off-Road TrailsNI Greenspace Access Points Layer contains the points at which the public can access Greenspaces. The Greenspaces, Bluespaces and Off-Road Trails will be published as separate layers.What is an Access Point? An Access Point is a point at which a Greenspace can be accessed. It includes both pedestrian and vehicular access.How has the Access Points layer been created?This layer has been created by combining data from our data providers - Ordnance Survey of NI, NIEA, Outdoor Recreation Northern Ireland, DAERA, Ards and North Down District Council, Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council, Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Derry City and Strabane District Council, Fermanagh and Omagh District Council, Forest Service NI, Ulster Wildlife and Woodland Trust.Where Access Point data wasn’t provided, it was created by Outdoor Recreation NI using a combination of other data sources and maps. This information is shown in the attribute table for this layer. Who's using the Greenspace NI Map?The Greenspace map can be used by anyone who has access to a Geographical Information programme such as ESRI ArcGIS. Knowledge of how to use such programmes is also essential. Some examples of users are:Public sector - Incorporated as a layer, the dataset can be used alongside asset location data (GPs, pharmacies, schools) and indicator data (population and deprivation), to help inform and support the strategic planning of services and physical assets across the health economy. Innovators and researchers - NI's most comprehensive Open dataset of greenspaces can be used in a range of apps, products and innovations - providing the foundation to help create greener and healthier communities.FeedbackThink somewhere is missing from the data? Spot an inaccuracy in the attribution? Make us aware by emailing emma.taylor@outdoorrecreationni.comIf you have any further questions about the product, or would like to get in contact with a member of our support team, please reach out via our website.Currency and update frequencyThe currency of the product is April 2023 and has an annual update cycle.Usage and disclaimer The greenspace layer has been created with the most recent data available at time of publishing.Best efforts have been made in the production of the Greenspace NI Map to ensure the accuracy of the data, however as the data has come from a range of capture methodologies and scales, they ma not reflect actual positional accuracy on the ground. There may also be a time lag between the content of the map at the time of creation and changes made on the ground.These layers should not be used to determine exact boundaries of land ownership Where ‘source’ of data is outlined, it should be noted that this is the supplier of the data input, it does not define ownership of the area. However, in some cases the source may be the landowner also.Some assumptions and generalisations have been made to make the mapping process more feasible - polygons, points and lines have been aligned to Ordinance Survey NI maps. Exact details of each polygon, point or polyline have not undergone field validation so discrepancies may occur. The Access Points Layer is a desk-created layer which has not gone through a thorough ground-truthing process, therefore points should not be used to gain entry to greenspaces where not permitted.Although the layer only includes land where the public have access, not every polygon or polyline has complete public access and some areas may have restricted access. ORNI and its providers of open and derived data will not be held responsible for any loss, damage or inconvenience of any nature caused as a result of any inaccuracy or error within the data

  6. Not seeing a result you expected?
    Learn how you can add new datasets to our index.

Share
FacebookFacebook
TwitterTwitter
Email
Click to copy link
Link copied
Close
Cite
NOAA GeoPlatform (2023). NOAA NEWS Spreadsheet 5 releases [Dataset]. https://noaa.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/ed12b08e0bda41e0a0d34c66c11e7f00
Organization logo

NOAA NEWS Spreadsheet 5 releases

Explore at:
Dataset updated
Feb 14, 2023
Dataset provided by
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrationhttp://www.noaa.gov/
Authors
NOAA GeoPlatform
Description

CSV file showing recent NOAA News Releases mapped by geographic location. Users can click on each state and bring up relevant recent NOAA News Releases from that geographic area, thus making it easier to assess what NOAA news is occurring across the entire United States. This is one of four components (i.e., a CSV file, map, feature layer and experience) that contribute to the final NOAA News release product. This product was created using the ESRI Experience builder, specifically the JewelryBox template which displays features in a list combined with a map.

Search
Clear search
Close search
Google apps
Main menu