Earth Science Branch
The Earth Science Branch conducts research of the Earth as a system with a focus on lightning and precipitation processes, weather and climate variability, monitoring fluxes of heat and water from the surface, and associated data management and mining activities for scientific discovery and applications for societal benefit.
Earth Science Branch Projects
The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival ran from 6/15-18/23 in Manchester, TN and was a focus for outreach by Marshall Space Flight Center, supported by staff in the Earth Science Branch. On 6/15/23, participants Hannah Pankratz (ST11/UAH), Kelsey Herndon (ST11/SERVIR/UAH), …
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The Augmented Search team presented a hands-on demo notebook, showcasing the use of API-based search, drawn from their User Needs Database search application. This tutorial walks you through the process of authenticating, retrieving results, filtering, and visualizing data, in an …
On 5/6-10/23, a delegation from the SERVIR Science Coordination Office visited ITC (the faculty of Geo-information and Earth Observation at the University of Twente in Enschede, the Netherlands). ITC has been SERVIR’s premier university partner since NASA and ITC signed …
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Jacob Abramowitz attended the World Resources Institute (WRI) Land & Carbon Lab Summit, held 6/27-29/23 in Brussels, Belgium, to represent SERVIR as a core member of the Forest Data Partnership, which aims to halt and reverse forest loss from commodity …
On 6/29/23, an IEEE GRSS webinar titled “VEDA: A NASA Open-Source Platform for Geosciences,” featured a presentation by Aimee Barciauskas (IMPACT/DevelopmentSeed), who showcased the VEDA project and its functionalities. Barciauskas also conducted hands-on sessions and demonstrations during the webinar. The …