Atmospheric Event-based Research using NASA Global Hydrology Resource Center (GHRC) Tools and Services

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Atmospheric Event-based Research using NASA Global Hydrology Resource Center (GHRC) Tools and Services

 
Date: 
06 Feb 2017

The NASA Global Hydrology Resource Center (GHRC) Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC) archives data related to hazardous weather, its governing dynamical and physical processes, and associated applications. The GHRC DAAC addresses common observing system data challenges by providing user services that aim to make atmospheric data more accessible and easy to use across broad-user communities.

This webinar will provide an interactive overview of GHRC services and a demonstration of how these tools and resources can be used in tandem to address data use challenges and promote the discovery and use of integrated collections of satellite, airborne, and in-situ datasets We focus on the example of Hurricane Ingrid in September 2013 and demonstrate the GHRC field campaign visualization tools and data collection search tools, as well as micro articles and data recipes designed to educate users on how to use and visualize scientific data.

 

Event: Atmospheric Event-based Research using NASA GHRC Tools and Services
When: Wednesday 8 February 2017, 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM
Time Zone: Eastern Standard Time (UTC/GMT-5)

Speaker:

Amanda Weigel is a scientist at the NASA Global Hydrology Resource Center (GHRC) Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC) whose primary responsibilities include science outreach, user tools and services and served as the Federal Technical Data Coordinator for the the Partnership for Resilience and Preparedness. Her background is in meteorology and Earth system science focused on natural disasters, severe weather, and GIS modeling.

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https://earthdata.adobeconnect.com/e391q7h1v94/event/event_info.html

 

Thank you,

Jennifer Brennan, NASA  EOSDIS  Communications Lead

E-mail: Jennifer.L.Brennan@nasa.gov

Phone: 301-352-4628