NASA's constellation of current missions provide several opportunities to apply satellite remote sensing observations to weather forecasting and disaster response applications. Examples include: Using NASA's Terra and Aqua MODIS, and the NASA/NOAA Suomi-NPP VIIRS missions to prepare weather forecasters for capabilities of GOES-R; Incorporating other NASA remote sensing assets for improving aspects of numerical weather prediction; Using NASA, NOAA, and international partner resources (e.g. ESA/Sentinel Series); and commercial platforms (high-res, or UAV) to support disaster mapping
Abstract-Orbital remote sensing of the Earth is now poised to make three fundamental contributions t...
Due to the increasing occurrence of natural disasters, humanitarian emergency situations and civil e...
An overview of the status quo, technological gaps and as yet unrecognized potentials in exploitation...
In recent years, due to an increasing number of extreme meteorological events potentially related to...
Disasters can cause drastic environmental changes. For managing the disasters and to assess their en...
Floods are among the top-ranking natural disasters in terms of annual cost in insured and uninsured ...
Earth is an integrated, complex system with strong coupling among atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere...
Since its inception, satellite remote sensing has enabled observations of environmental changes at i...
NASA s Short-term Prediction Research and Transition (SPoRT) Center supports the transition of uniqu...
NASA SPoRT (Short-term Prediction Research and Transition Center) provided MODIS (Moderate Resolutio...
In the event of a natural disaster, remote sensing is a valuable source of spatial information and i...
The objective of this report is to review the existing satellites monitoring Earth’s resources and n...
International audienceAs space-based Earth observations are delivering a growing amount and variety ...
Since 2000, there have been a number of spaceborne satellites that have changed the way we assess an...
Remotely sensed data acquired by orbital sensor systems has emerged as a vital tool to identify the ...
Abstract-Orbital remote sensing of the Earth is now poised to make three fundamental contributions t...
Due to the increasing occurrence of natural disasters, humanitarian emergency situations and civil e...
An overview of the status quo, technological gaps and as yet unrecognized potentials in exploitation...
In recent years, due to an increasing number of extreme meteorological events potentially related to...
Disasters can cause drastic environmental changes. For managing the disasters and to assess their en...
Floods are among the top-ranking natural disasters in terms of annual cost in insured and uninsured ...
Earth is an integrated, complex system with strong coupling among atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere...
Since its inception, satellite remote sensing has enabled observations of environmental changes at i...
NASA s Short-term Prediction Research and Transition (SPoRT) Center supports the transition of uniqu...
NASA SPoRT (Short-term Prediction Research and Transition Center) provided MODIS (Moderate Resolutio...
In the event of a natural disaster, remote sensing is a valuable source of spatial information and i...
The objective of this report is to review the existing satellites monitoring Earth’s resources and n...
International audienceAs space-based Earth observations are delivering a growing amount and variety ...
Since 2000, there have been a number of spaceborne satellites that have changed the way we assess an...
Remotely sensed data acquired by orbital sensor systems has emerged as a vital tool to identify the ...
Abstract-Orbital remote sensing of the Earth is now poised to make three fundamental contributions t...
Due to the increasing occurrence of natural disasters, humanitarian emergency situations and civil e...
An overview of the status quo, technological gaps and as yet unrecognized potentials in exploitation...