Since the 1960s, satellites have been looking down at the Earth to monitor weather patterns and track severe storms, observe how our land surface is changing and responding to hydrometerological extremes, and even to sense how the Earth's crust is deforming from earthquakes and volcanoes. Space and airborne platforms can provide unique views of the disaster lifecycle, informing pre-event mitigation and preparedness, emergency response following an event, and monitoring longer-term recovery. These remotely-sensed data, products and models can provide a global perspective to see beyond administrative boundaries, reach remote places where in situ observations are di cult or non-existent, and provide the necessary context and situational awaren...
International audienceHydrological extremes, in particular floods and droughts, impact all regions a...
The NASA/NOAA Electronic Theater presents Earth science observations and visualizations from space i...
NOAA’s role is to bring together critical information to forecast major weather events, improve publ...
Earth Observations (EO) encompasses different types of sensors (e.g., SAR, LiDAR, Optical and multis...
Earth Observations (EO) encompasses different types of sensors (e.g., Synthetic Aperture Radar, Lase...
We are so accustomed to seeing satellite pictures of the earth that it seems as if there is nothing ...
In just the past 5 years, the field of Earth observation has progressed beyond the offerings of conv...
On October 24, 1946, more than 10 years before the launch of the first artificial satellite Sputnik,...
The objective of this report is to review the existing satellites monitoring Earth’s resources and n...
Since 2000, there have been a number of spaceborne satellites that have changed the way we assess an...
Varied uses of ERTS imagery are briefly discussed. Applications to mineral/land resources, environme...
The latest generation of geostationary satellites carry sensors such as the Advanced Baseline Imager...
Characterizing and monitoring terrestrial, or land, surface features, such as forests, deserts, and ...
Space-borne and airborne earth observation (EO) is a highly valuable source of spatio-te...
International audienceAs space-based Earth observations are delivering a growing amount and variety ...
International audienceHydrological extremes, in particular floods and droughts, impact all regions a...
The NASA/NOAA Electronic Theater presents Earth science observations and visualizations from space i...
NOAA’s role is to bring together critical information to forecast major weather events, improve publ...
Earth Observations (EO) encompasses different types of sensors (e.g., SAR, LiDAR, Optical and multis...
Earth Observations (EO) encompasses different types of sensors (e.g., Synthetic Aperture Radar, Lase...
We are so accustomed to seeing satellite pictures of the earth that it seems as if there is nothing ...
In just the past 5 years, the field of Earth observation has progressed beyond the offerings of conv...
On October 24, 1946, more than 10 years before the launch of the first artificial satellite Sputnik,...
The objective of this report is to review the existing satellites monitoring Earth’s resources and n...
Since 2000, there have been a number of spaceborne satellites that have changed the way we assess an...
Varied uses of ERTS imagery are briefly discussed. Applications to mineral/land resources, environme...
The latest generation of geostationary satellites carry sensors such as the Advanced Baseline Imager...
Characterizing and monitoring terrestrial, or land, surface features, such as forests, deserts, and ...
Space-borne and airborne earth observation (EO) is a highly valuable source of spatio-te...
International audienceAs space-based Earth observations are delivering a growing amount and variety ...
International audienceHydrological extremes, in particular floods and droughts, impact all regions a...
The NASA/NOAA Electronic Theater presents Earth science observations and visualizations from space i...
NOAA’s role is to bring together critical information to forecast major weather events, improve publ...