This dataset provides an indicator of historic bus occupancy for individual bus services from January 2020.
Human-caused greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions drive climate change. This dataset includes time series of emissions data by country using four measures that differ in scope and methodology: Climate Watch, PIK PRIMAP-hist, UNFCCC and GCP. The Paris Agreement requires participating countries to submit emission inventories that are based on activities within their territory. All the inventories on Climate Watch are based on this production-based accounting. This dataset is published via Climate Watch, a free online platform designed to empower policymakers, researchers, media and other stakeholders with the open climate data, visualizations and resources they need to gather insights on national and global progress on climate change.
This dataset provides an indicator of historic ferry occupancy for individual ferry services from November 2019.
ArcGIS Map Package with MT Station Locations, 2D Seismic Lines, Well data, Known Regional Hydrothermal Systems, Regional Historic Earthquake Seismicity, Regional Temperature Gradient Data, Regional Heat Flow Data, Regional Radiogenic Heat Production, Local Geology, Land Status, Cultural Data, 2m Temperature Probe Data, and Gravity Data. Also a detailed down-hole lithology notes are provided.
This data set is associated with the Nevada Play Fairway project. Excel file 5-Area Chem contains all the major chemistry for the areas sampled in the project. New analyses are in lines 2-30, while older analyses appear below that. Field Data excel file contains both field notes and data with ninety entries showing sixty areas not sampled either because they were to dry, cold, or unable to locate. Thirty sites were sampled and their sample numbers appear in this file corresponding to those in the 5-Area Chemistry file. Excel file 5-Area Geothermometer contains a summary of geothermometers calculated for the new and historical data sets. Scanned field sheets are attached as a pdf.
This dataset contains historical GTFS and GTFS Realtime data. The GTFS Realtime data includes GTFS vehicle position, GTFS trip update and GTFS timetable. Initially, it provides Metro and Ferry data and include other modes over time.
Average historical temperature change, between 1948-1968 and 1996-2016 averages, in Celsius. Calculated using averages of minimum and maximum monthly values during these time periods. Values are based on TopoWx data. Download this data or get more information
The historical traffic API provides historical data on NSW incidents. [Live Traffic NSW](https://www.livetraffic.com/historical-data-search) allows you to search for a particular date and location.
Abstract: History since 2005 of the share capital of Électricité de France, a public limited company.
Summary: Last update : 03/05/2023 Information on History of unavailability of EDF SA's production assets since 2015 as well as other relevant information regarding the capacity and utilisation of these assets. Detailed description:Regulation 1227/2011 on the integrity and transparency of the wholesale energy market (known as REMIT) requires generators to publicly disclose certain information about their assets. On the "Unavailability and Message Lists" page, you will find a selection of information relating to planned and unplanned unavailability of EDF's generation assets as well as other relevant information on the capacity and utilisation of these assets. This is where you will get the most up-to-date data.In the case of overlapping unavailability, whether fortuitous or scheduled, the practice is to retain the minimum available power of the unavailability over each overlapping period.The data presented on our site is from the source :https://doaat.edf.fr/doaat/export/full/csv?t=1677144478
This dataset provides an indicator of historic light rail occupancy for individual light rail services from 31 May 2021. Note that L1 data is currently not available. The legacy Light Rail Opal Allocation Model (LOAM) will be replaced with a new Near Real Time (NRT) LOAM from the 6 August 2024.
This site is part of pilot effort at the US Department of Energy (DOE) - Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance to evaluate providing IT web services as a shared service, hosted on the cloud, and using only Free and Open Source Software (FOSS). The site is a collaborative data and document sharing platform, data is made publically available both as a downloadable file in multiple Open Standard formats or as a web service using Open Geospatial Construtium (OGC) Open Standard services (WMS/WFS/WCS).
This dataset provides counts of tap ons and tap offs made on the Opal ticketing system during two non-consecutive weeks in 2016. The Opal tap on and tap off dataset contains six CSV files covering two weeks (14 days) of Opal data across the four public transport modes. Privacy is the utmost priority for all Transport for NSW Open Data and there is no information that can identify any individual in the Open Opal Tap On and Tap Off data. This means that any data that is, or can be, linked to an individual’s Opal card has been removed. **This dataset is subject to specific** [terms and conditions](https://opendata.transport.nsw.gov.au/sites/default/files/Opal%20Data%20Terms%20and%20Conditions%20v1.pdf) There are three CSV files per week, and these provide a privacy-protected count of taps against: 1. Time – binned to 15 minutes by tap (tap on or tap off), by date and by mode 2. Location– by tap (tap on or tap off), by date and by mode 3. Time with location – binned to 15 minutes, by tap (tap on or tap off), by date and by mode The tap on and tap off counts are not linked and individual trips cannot be derived using the data. The two weeks of Opal data are: 1. 25 July to 31 July 2016 (before paper ticket retirement – paper ticket data is not included in the dataset) 2. 8 August to 14 August 2016 (after paper ticket retirement).
The Historical Weather API is based on reanalysis datasets and uses a combination of weather station, aircraft, buoy, radar, and satellite observations to create a comprehensive record of past weather conditions. These datasets are able to fill in gaps by using mathematical models to estimate the values of various weather variables. As a result, reanalysis datasets are able to provide detailed historical weather information for locations that may not have had weather stations nearby, such as rural areas or the open ocean. The spatial resolution of a weather reanalysis dataset refers to the size of the grid cells used to represent the data. In the case of the reanalysis dataset described, the cells covering land have a resolution of 11 km, while those covering the ocean have a resolution of 25 km. For the region of Europe, the resolution is increased to 5 km, although this higher resolution is only available up until June 2021, with real-time updates expected to be available sometime in 2023. In general, a higher spatial resolution means that the data is more detailed and represents the weather conditions more accurately at smaller scales. The historic API takes the same parameters and gives the same response as the forecast API, but adds start_date and end_date
This dataset provides estimates of train loads during the AM and PM peak periods - derived from a survey held on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 1 March 2016 to 17 March 2016. The primary purpose of the train load surveys is to support service planning and rail timetabling. Surveys are conducted in March and September. March loads are the preferred dataset for network planning as it reflects the busiest time of year for train travel and is less subject to seasonal factors. The March loads are usually higher and provide a better gauge of rail system performance.
This dataset provides an indicator of historic rail occupancy for individual rail services from July 2019. Data included in ROAM - Rail Opal Assignment Model - includes Sydney Trains (T1 - T9) and Metro (Metro North West line) services. Note: With the introduction of the new City and Southwest Metro line, Transport is moving to a new Opal Allocation Model to handle the complexity that these new services will bring. The legacy Rail Opal Allocation Model (ROAM) data will be replaced with a new Near Real Time (NRT) ROAM from May 2024.
The taxi rank API provides information about selected taxi ranks in NSW. It provides real time and and historical information about taxis activity and passengers count at the taxi ranks. Central Station Taxi Rank feed has been decommissioned as of August 2021.
"This report contains maps and associated spatial data showing historical oil and gas exploration and production in the United States. Because of the proprietary nature of many oil and gas well databases, the United States was divided into cells one-quarter square mile and the production status of all wells in a given cell was aggregated. Base-map reference data are included, using the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Map, the USGS and American Geological Institute (AGI) Global GIS, and a World Shaded Relief map service from the ESRI Geography Network. A hardcopy map was created to synthesize recorded exploration data from 1859, when the first oil well was drilled in the U.S., to 2005. In addition to the hardcopy map product, the data have been refined and made more accessible through the use of Geographic Information System (GIS) tools. The cell data are included in a GIS database constructed for spatial analysis via the USGS Internet Map Service or by importing the data into GIS software such as ArcGIS. The USGS internet map service provides a number of useful and sophisticated geoprocessing and cartographic functions via an internet browser. Also included is a video clip of U.S. oil and gas exploration and production through time."
This image service shows historical floating kelp locations along the Washington Coast and Puget Sound. It combines nine map sheets that were originally published in 1912. They summarize field surveys from 1911-1912. The Puget Sound surveys were conducted by Rigg. The maps were scanned and georeferenced, and the image service is hosted by the Washington Department of Natural Resources.