IXMP Scenario Explorer developed by IIASA
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IXMP Scenario Explorer developed by IIASA

The dataset comprises a collection of structured records detailing environmental monitoring data from multiple global locations, spanning a decade. It includes parameters such as temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, and pollutant concentrations, recorded at hourly intervals. The primary purpose of the dataset is to support climate research, environmental impact assessments, and predictive modeling for ecological and public health applications. Data sources include automated weather stations, satellite remote sensing, and ground-based sensors, ensuring comprehensive coverage across diverse geographic and climatic regions. The dataset is designed for use by researchers, policymakers, and data scientists seeking to analyze long-term environmental trends, validate climate models, and inform sustainability initiatives.

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