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
Sarah Bang (ST11) co-authored a paper with lead author Benjamin Scarino (SSAI) and co-authors Kyle Itterly (SSAI), Kristopher Bedka (NASA LaRC), Cameron R. Homeyer (OU), John Allen (CMTU), and Daniel Cecil (ST11). The paper explores using a combination of satellite-observed …
Tony Kim, Timothy Mayer, and Aparna Phalke (ST11) traveled to Thimphu, Bhutan, to represent the SERVIR SCO at the official launch on 5/18/23, of the Agricultural Classification and Estimation Service (ACES) geospatial application with the Bhutan Department of Agriculture (DoA), …
Jordan Bell (ST11) is the lead author on a recently accepted paper in Weather and Forecasting. He was joined by co-authors Emily Wisinski (UAH), Andrew Molthan, Christopher Schultz (ST11), Emma Gilligan (NASA Internship Program), and Ms. Kaylee Sharp (UAH). This …
On 5/8/23, the VEDA project released its latest Dashboard (v0.8.0) that revamped the user interface for the VEDA System. All VEDA datasets that are published to the Dashboard can now be accessed via a data catalog with search capabilities, filters, …
Inter-Agency Implementation and Advanced Concepts (IMPACT) Kaylin Bugbee, Deborah Smith, Stephanie Wingo and Emily Foschee (ST11) co-authored an article introducing the importance of scientific curation and the application of it to two important IMPACT projects: the Airborne Data Management Group …