Finished! Looks like this project is out of data at the moment!
THANK YOU for making CLOUD GAZE a successful story. The project has stopped collecting data since 1 December 2022. On 16 December 2022, NASA GLOBE CLOUD GAZE will no longer be a NASA sponsored project. The website will remain open and interactives working for educators. Data Accessible at The GLOBE Program's GLOBE Observer website.
The CLOUD GAZE citizen science project characterizes cloud properties from sky photographs sent in through GLOBE Clouds ground observations using the Zooniverse online platform. The GLOBE Clouds/CLOUD GAZE team at NASA Langley Research Center produces datasets from three sources: ground-cloud observations from The GLOBE Program collocated with NASA/NOAA satellite data, and the CLOUD GAZE cloud cover and cloud type image classifications. The datasets are for cloud type worldwide investigations and serve as training sets for machine learning. This data is provided as CSV files.
Access CLOUD GAZE Test Datasets on the GLOBE Observer Clouds Data webpage: https://observer.globe.gov/es/get-data/clouds-data#cloudgaze
Summary Data Variables CLOUD GAZE_2.0-2
The data obtained from the Zooniverse, NASA Langley Research Center (NASA LaRC), and The GLOBE Program are free of charge for use in research, publications, and commercial applications. When data from The Zooniverse, The GLOBE Program, and NASA LaRC are used in a publication, we request this acknowledgment be included, "These data were obtained from the Zooniverse online platform, the GLOBE Program and NASA Langley Research Center." Please include such statements, either where the use of the data or other resource is described, or within the Acknowledgements section of the publication.