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OMI Resources
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OMI Learning Resources
This ARSET training teaches participants how satellite-based Earth observations can inform landslide science and disaster planning.
Training
March 11-18, 2025
The virtual Terra, Aqua, Aura Drifting Orbits Workshop takes place Nov 1-2, 2022, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., EDT [UTC -4], each day. The workshop is free and registration is open to the public.
Webinar
Oct. 25, 2022
Join us to learn how to use NASA's GES DISC Level 2 Subsetter to subset SO2 swath data from the NASA Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI)!
Webinar
April 18, 2022
LANCE near real-time products enable the management of ongoing events; standard data products are heavily processed and intended for scientific research.
Data Basics
July 15, 2021
The webinar introduces satellite remote sensing, radiance conversion, image classification, and geophysical product creation, and more.
Webinar
Jan. 29, 2021
Join us as we explore how GES DISC tools and data products can augment ongoing vital research on the dynamics of dust transport in Earth’s atmosphere. We will investigate the June 2020 Sahara Dust Event over Barbados as our use case.
Webinar
Sept. 25, 2020
This ARSET training is tailored to those interested in learning how to access and visualize NASA satellite imagery.
Training
May 26-28, 2020
Esta capacitación de ARSET ha sido adaptada para quienes se interesan por aprender cómo acceder y visualizar imágenes de satélites de la NASA.
Training
May 26-28, 2020
Data from NASA’s GES DISC help scientists like Dr. William Blackwell study the thermodynamics of tropical cyclones.
Data User Story
Oct. 27, 2022
Responding to this RFI by October 11 via NSPIRES is an opportunity for you to express your perspective on the value of continuing NASA Earth Observing System (EOS) observations, and the unique scientific contributions and applications that could result from continuing Terra, Aqua, and Aura observations through the next several years of orbital drift.
News
Sept. 15, 2022
NASA’s wide range of atmospheric datasets help scientists like Dr. Qing Liang monitor and simulate concentrations of trace gases that impact ozone in the atmosphere.
Data User Story
June 24, 2021
Who uses NASA Earth science data? Cecile S. Rousseaux, to study the effects of climate on ocean biogeochemistry, specifically on phytoplankton.
Data User Story
April 22, 2021
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