The NASA responsibility and activities for the follow-on to the original Agro-Climatic Environmental Monitoring Project (ACEMP) which was completed during 1987 is described. Five training sessions which comprise the NASA ACEMP follow-on are: Agrometeorology, Meteorology of Severe Storms Using GEMPAK, Satellite Oceanography, Hydrology, and Meteorology with TOVS. The objective of the follow-on is to train Bangladesh Government staff in the use of satellite data for remote sensing applications. This activity also encourages the scientific connection between NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center and The Bangladesh Space and Remote Sensing Organization (SPARRSO).


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    Title :

    NASA follow-on to the Bangladesh Agro-Climatic Environmental Monitoring Project


    Contributors:
    Vermillion, C. (author) / Maurer, H. (author) / Williams, M. (author) / Desjardins, M. (author) / Mollo-Christensen, E. (author) / Mason, C. D. (author) / Kerber, A. (author) / Gervin, J. (author) / Elrod, J. (author)


    Publication date :

    1988-01-01


    Type of media :

    Miscellaneous


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English





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