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Published May 19, 2015 02:14 PM
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Scientists use SeaWiFS and MODIS to detect harmful algal blooms.
Published Feb 22, 2002 02:36 PM
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NASA satellite-based remote sensing data complements field data with environmental variables such as temperature and precipitation for species distribution and habitat suitability; vegetative data such as canopy height, forest structure, and evaporative stress; human impacts to biological diversity, such as deforestation or nighttime lights on predator/prey interactions; and spectroscopy information for direct detection of species.
Published Oct 8, 2021 03:10 PM
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Abnormally hot and/or humid weather lasting a few days to weeks at a time are occurring more frequently in major cities across the world. These events can have detrimental impacts on public health. NASA data can aid with forecasting and monitoring extreme heat events.
Published Oct 19, 2021 03:15 PM
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This data pathfinder links to NASA datasets/tools that can aid with decisions regarding the environmental impacts of changes in human behavior from COVID-19.
Published May 12, 2020 04:01 PM
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Through Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 2, Zero Hunger, the UN proposes to end hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition, and promote sustainable agriculture by 2030.
Published Sep 29, 2021 12:58 PM
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Ocean color data from the SeaWiFS and MODIS sensors enable researchers to examine the link between phytoplankton blooms and fish and bird health.
Published Feb 15, 2005 04:19 PM
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Vector-borne diseases are responsible for over 17% of all the infectious diseases globally. Many of these diseases are preventable through protective measures, provided local authorities are aware of the potential outbreaks of the responsible vectors. This data pathfinder links to NASA datasets and tools that can aid with decisions regarding disease outbreaks that are often associated with environmental factors (seasonality, habitat suitability for vector, etc.) that NASA measurements can provide data to assess.
Published Jan 28, 2022 12:36 PM
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This webinar will cover how SeaBASS can be leveraged for data search, discovery, and access, and will demonstrate how SeaBASS supports NASA’s ocean color satellite products and the broader scientific community. Join us to learn more!
Published Jan 24, 2018 12:24 PM
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AppEEARS allows users to subset data spatially, temporally, and by layer, reducing the amount of data they need to download.
Published Apr 3, 2023 04:25 PM
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Published Jun 2, 2023 01:29 PM
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Data from NASA’s OB.DAAC helps scientists like Dr. Zachary Erickson study the ocean’s role in the global carbon cycle
Published Dec 21, 2021 03:29 PM
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Understanding Great Lakes ice means enduring some tough conditions.
Published Feb 13, 2006 03:09 PM
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Published Jun 11, 2019 02:15 PM
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Scientists use satellites to help keep water fit to drink.
Published Feb 6, 2008 04:48 PM
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Production and Distribution of MERIS Data Products in Support of the Ocean Color Climate Data Record
Published Jun 11, 2019 02:51 PM
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Who uses NASA Earth science data? Dr. Michael Dietze, to improve ecological models through the integration of remotely-sensed data.
Published May 11, 2017 04:20 PM
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Phytoplankton blooms occur in all the Earth’s oceans when nutrient and sunlight conditions are right.
Published Feb 22, 2003 02:07 PM
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Who uses NASA Earth science data? Dr. Sergio Signorini, to study the impact of climate variability on phytoplankton and Earth’s oceans.
Published Aug 22, 2017 10:08 AM
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Who uses NASA Earth science data? Cecile S. Rousseaux, to study the effects of climate on ocean biogeochemistry, specifically on phytoplankton.
Published Jul 15, 2015 12:07 PM
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