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Ocean Winds Learning Resources
Webinars, tutorials, data recipes and more to help you work with Ocean Winds.
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Learn how NASA's RapidScat observes daily cycles of wind created by solar heat.
Data in Action
July 17, 2014
Learn about intensified coastal warming along central-to-southern California in 2014 using satellite sea surface temperature imagery.
Data in Action
Sept. 4, 2014
Learn how the interactive platform helps researchers analyze hurricane data.
Data in Action
Oct. 3, 2017
Post-storm effects included sea surface temperature cooling followed by localized chlorophyll-a blooms.
Data in Action
April 11, 2019
Researchers used CYGNSS data to track the evolution of weather systems.
Data in Action
May 26, 2020
Join us to learn about NASA's archive for physical oceanography data in the context of Open Science. We'll provide you with an introduction to remote sensing and in situ products at PO.DAAC and show you how to work with these data in the cloud.
Webinar
April 22, 2021
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.
Webinar
April 15, 2022
Interested in NASA's physical oceanography data? Join us to learn how to use the HiTIDE data subsetting tool for swath data as well as the PO.DAAC Drive, which provides http-based access to NASA PO.DAAC data holdings.
Webinar
April 15, 2022
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