NASA's Short-term Predic1on Research and Transi1on (SPoRT) Center supports the transi1on of unique NASA and NOAA research activities to the operational weather forecasing community. Our primary partners are NOAA's National Weather Service, their Weather Forecast Offices (WFOs), and National Centers. These organizations predict natural hazards and also assist in the disaster assessment process, benefiting from remotely sensed data. In 2013, SPoRT continued to transition high resolution satellite imagery, derived products, and value-added analysis to WFO partners and NASA's Applied Sciences Program.
Applications of Earth Remote Sensing in Response to Meteorological Disasters
2013
11 pages
Report
No indication
English
Natural Resources & Earth Sciences , Natural Resource Surveys , Meteorological Data Collection, Analysis, & Weather Forecasting , Environmental Pollution & Control , Remote sensing , Satellite imagery , Disasters , Precipitation(Meteorology) , Weather forecasting , Image analysis , Noaa satellites , International space station , Data products
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