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.
Earth Remote Sensing for Weather Forecasting and Disaster Applications
University of Nebraska Information Talks ; 2016 ; Lincoln, NE, United States
2016-10-21
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Remote pavement weather sensing and applications for the transportation industry
Tema Archive | 1993
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British Library Conference Proceedings | 1997
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