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Webinars and Trainings
Our online webinars, trainings, and workshops feature experts in various disciplines who share their knowledge in a particular subject area, from data in the cloud to specific data tools.
Join us for an overview of NASA's LAADS DAAC, its Level-1 and atmospheric data products, and to explore different options to search, discover, and acquire the data.
The Daymet dataset provides long-term, continuous, gridded estimates of daily weather and climatology variables across North America. Join us for an introduction to the Daymet Version 4 Data Collection and for a demonstration on how to programmatically discover and subset Daymet data to a region and time period of interest.
Join us to learn more about the migration of NASA PO.DAAC physical oceanography data to the Earthdata Cloud hosted in the Amazon Cloud (AWS). During this webinar, we will discuss which data will be hosted in the cloud, show you options for how to migrate your ocean data discovery and access process to the cloud, and also provide useful resources to support you in navigating this migration.
Dr. Hannah Kerner highlights the use of machine learning to address challenges in agriculture and food security through the use of remote sensing data.
Join us to learn how to request analysis-ready On-Demand InSAR products, both through NASA's Alaska Satellite Facility DAAC Vertex data discovery and data access portal and programmatically.
Join us to explore the Sub-Orbital Order Tool (SOOT) Power User Interface: a new tool released by NASA's Atmospheric Science Data Center (ASDC) designed to promote discovery and access of airborne and field campaign data for suborbital data research and analysis.
Join us to learn how to use NASA’s Worldview, an imagery mapping and visualization tool that provides access to over 900 data imagery layers, many of which are available within hours, even minutes, to explore Earth’s interconnected processes and events.
Join us to learn how to harmonize IceBridge, ICESat-1, and ICESat-2 data products into similar formats and apply the necessary geophysical corrections for users to immediately access, compare, and visualize data using Python and Jupyter Notebook based tools.