As of mid-2023, the NCEI archive contains more than 60
petabytes of data, equivalent to more than 700 million filing cabinets filled with documents. NCEI offers users access to tens of thousands of datasets and hundreds of products. Data are collected by
NOAA, other agencies and departments of the U.S. government, as well as by other institutions, organizations, and governments around the world. This is in addition to a physical archive in a climate-controlled storage facility containing thousands of boxes of data recorded on paper, reels of microfilm, and microfiche. Information about the past demonstrates the potential to have tremendous positive impacts on our quality of life. Environmental data offer an irreplaceable picture of our atmosphere, land, ocean, seafloor, and space that inform current and future decisions. NOAA and other institutions, organizations, and governments in the U.S. and around the world collect the data that NCEI preserves. Satellites, land-based stations, ocean buoys, ships, remotely operated underwater vehicles, weather balloons, radar, forecasting and climate models, and palaeoclimatological research collect the environmental data. The data and products offer information about climate and weather, coasts, oceans, and geophysics. Environmental data are collected from many sources, including
satellites, land-based stations, ocean
buoys, ships, remotely operated underwater vehicles,
weather balloons,
radar, forecasting and climate models, and
paleoclimatological research. Once transmitted to NCEI, data are archived and made available for use by researchers and others in public and private sectors. The data and products offer information about climate and weather, coasts, oceans, and
geophysics.
Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) NCEI's SMEs are sought-after collaborators on national and international research projects. In 2022, they collaborated with scientists from across the globe to produce world-class research. Areas of study were as varied as the environmental data housed at NCEI: hurricanes, drought, ocean warming, fire science, solar flares, artificial intelligence, marine microplastics, and many more. In 2022, NCEI SMEs authored more than 90 papers in peer-reviewed journals. That averages to eight papers per month, and NCEI SMEs were the lead authors in 42% of those papers. The papers were published in 56 different scientific journals, including some of the most-cited journals: Scientific Reports, Science of the Total Environment, Nature Climate Change, Nature Communications, and The Astrophysical Journal. ==NCEI Data Users==