Terrestrial Hydrosphere - NASA Earthdata Terrestrial Hydrosphere NASA has data on water, snow, and ice on or below Earth’s land surface to understand its role in supporting plants, wildlife, and planet processes
Ground Water - NASA Earthdata NASA's ground water datasets provide important details on the amounts, locations, movement, and use of water around the world
Snow Melt - NASA Earthdata NASA’s Earth data help researchers study snow melt to learn more about global warming and climate change, water cycles, and agriculture
Biosphere | NASA Earthdata NASA biosphere data are critical for understanding Earth's species, climate regulation and change, and its ecosystem processes
Runoff - NASA Earthdata Runoff is the measurement of the flow of water into a lake, stream or other waterbody, usually expressed in cubic feet per second The flow is produced by rainfall from storms, precipitation accumulation or transpiration, melting ice or snow, seepage, evaporation, and percolation
The Dirt on Tornadoes - NASA Earthdata Publication from NASA ESDIS describing research uses of data from EOSDIS - moisture on the ground may fuel more violence in the sky
Biogeochemical Cycles - NASA Earthdata In particular, biogeochemistry examines the factors that influence cycles of key elements such as carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorous and the impacts of the elements as they flow through the reservoirs in the Earth system—the atmosphere, hydrosphere (water and ice), biosphere (life), and lithosphere (rock)
Floods - NASA Earthdata NASA's floods data provide key measurements for predicting their occurrence, calculating their extent, and making plans to respond to the disasters
Rivers Streams - NASA Earthdata NASA's rivers and streams data gives researchers detailed measurements for studying, protecting, and mitigating hazards posed by the waterways