Data Entry

There are numerous ways to measurements into GLOBE's databases. Users can find an entry method that works best for them or their students and start contributing to a worldwide effort of scientific discovery. 

Learn more about how to enter data with GLOBE.

Important: Due to issues with float demagnetization, GLOBE discourages the use of U-tube thermometers for recording maximum and minimum air temperatures. Instead, replace any liquid-filled thermometers with digital models.


Desktop Forms
Log environmental data directly on the GLOBE website. Measurements must be collected at defined sites with proper instrumentation and sorted by protocol to maintain data integrity.
GLOBE Program app, GLOBE Observer
Designed to supplement measurements from NASA satellites, the GLOBE Program’s app, GLOBE Observer, is a great tool for cataloguing data about sky conditions, mosquito breeding sites, ground cover and tree height. Available for both iOS and Android devices. The app is open to citizen scientists from GLOBE countries around the world.
Email Data Entry
Submit data directly to GLOBE databases by email. Emails will be processed by a computer program and then uploaded into GLOBE's systems. Since this is an automated process, be sure to follow the specific formatting for email submissions.
GLOBE DataTool
Record data into a Comma Separated Value (CSV) file and upload the file directly with the GLOBE DataTool. Developed by the University of Cologne, this tool is a great way to upload especially large datasets into GLOBE archives. To use this option, measurement sites must already be created at GLOBE.