The Land Information System (LIS; http://lis.gsfc.nasa.gov; Kumar et al., 2006; Peters- Lidard et al.,2007) is a flexible land surface modeling framework that has been developed with the goal of integrating satellite- and ground-based observational data products and advanced land surface modeling techniques to produce optimal fields of land surface states and fluxes. As such, LIS represents a step towards the next generation land component of an integrated Earth system model. In recognition of LIS object-oriented software design, use and impact in the land surface and hydrometeorological modeling community, the LIS software was selected ase co-winner of NASA's 2005 Software of the Year award. LIS facilitates the integration of observations ...
The task of quantifying spatial and temporal variations in terrestrial water, energy, and vegetation...
International audienceThe task of quantifying spatial and temporal variations in terrestrial water, ...
The task of quantifying spatial and temporal variations in terrestrial water, energy, and vegetation...
Recent advances in remote sensing technologies have enabled the monitoring and measurement of the Ea...
NASA's Land Information System (LIS; lis.gsfc.nasa.gov) is a flexible land surface modeling and data...
This presentation will include results from data assimilation simulations using the NASA-developed L...
International audienceLDAS-Monde is a global land data assimilation system (LDAS) developed by Centr...
International audienceLDAS-Monde is a global land data assimilation system (LDAS) developed by Centr...
International audienceLDAS-Monde is a global land data assimilation system (LDAS) developed by Centr...
International audienceLDAS-Monde is a global land data assimilation system (LDAS) developed by Centr...
A land data assimilation system (LDAS) can merge satellite observations (or retrievals) of land surf...
Scientists have made great strides in modeling physical processes that represent various weather and...
The effective applications of land surface models (LSMs) and hydrologic models pose a varied set of...
International audienceThe task of quantifying spatial and temporal variations in terrestrial water, ...
International audienceThe task of quantifying spatial and temporal variations in terrestrial water, ...
The task of quantifying spatial and temporal variations in terrestrial water, energy, and vegetation...
International audienceThe task of quantifying spatial and temporal variations in terrestrial water, ...
The task of quantifying spatial and temporal variations in terrestrial water, energy, and vegetation...
Recent advances in remote sensing technologies have enabled the monitoring and measurement of the Ea...
NASA's Land Information System (LIS; lis.gsfc.nasa.gov) is a flexible land surface modeling and data...
This presentation will include results from data assimilation simulations using the NASA-developed L...
International audienceLDAS-Monde is a global land data assimilation system (LDAS) developed by Centr...
International audienceLDAS-Monde is a global land data assimilation system (LDAS) developed by Centr...
International audienceLDAS-Monde is a global land data assimilation system (LDAS) developed by Centr...
International audienceLDAS-Monde is a global land data assimilation system (LDAS) developed by Centr...
A land data assimilation system (LDAS) can merge satellite observations (or retrievals) of land surf...
Scientists have made great strides in modeling physical processes that represent various weather and...
The effective applications of land surface models (LSMs) and hydrologic models pose a varied set of...
International audienceThe task of quantifying spatial and temporal variations in terrestrial water, ...
International audienceThe task of quantifying spatial and temporal variations in terrestrial water, ...
The task of quantifying spatial and temporal variations in terrestrial water, energy, and vegetation...
International audienceThe task of quantifying spatial and temporal variations in terrestrial water, ...
The task of quantifying spatial and temporal variations in terrestrial water, energy, and vegetation...