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Coastal Processes Learning Resources
Webinars, tutorials, data recipes and more to help you work with Coastal Processes.
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An examination of satellite data provides information on the oceanographic conditions that may have been conducive to intense algal blooms.
Data in Action
Oct. 24, 2011
This ARSET training introduces remote sensing resources available for monitoring extreme precipitation and flooding as well as flood mapping tools.
Training
June 8-28, 2015
Learn how satellite data supported landslide detection in the French Alps, flowering pattern analysis for beekeepers, and mangrove ecosystem monitoring in Bangladesh and India.
Data in Action
Oct. 29, 2016
Learn now NASA's Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) satellite and other satellite instruments were used to create a comprehensive chronology of the flood from land to ocean.
Data in Action
Dec. 6, 2016
Learn how NASA leverages satellite observations as much as possible to try to better understand future regional sea level change.
Data in Action
Aug. 22, 2017
This ARSET training focuses on areas of urban flooding that satellite data can track, including extreme precipitation and waterlogged and ponded surfaces.
Training
July 25 - Aug. 1, 2018
This ARSET training shows how NASA remote sensing data can be used to characterize and monitor disaster-related events and support relief efforts.
Training
April 16-30, 2019
Esta capacitación de ARSET cubre cómo usar datos de la NASA para caracterizar eventos de desastres y apoyar esfuerzos de ayuda.
Training
April 16-30, 2019
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