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
SERVIR joined the eighth annual NAP Expo held in Santiago, Chile, 3/27-30/23, participating under the Group on Earth Observations (GEO) and its regional AmeriGEO delegation. NAP Expo is an annual outreach event organized by the Least Developed Countries Expert Group …
SERVIR Participates in National Adaptation Plans (NAP) Expo 2023 Read More »
On 4/14/23, the VEDA project released its latest Dashboard (v0.7.0) that included the addition of 3 new datasets, 3 new discoveries, and a range of user interface (UI) feature updates. The release also improved data usage links, allowed for discovery …
At the 2023 kickoff meeting of the NASA DRIVE Science Center during 5/4-5/23, Manil Maskey (ST11) from the Interagency Implementation and Advance Concepts Team (IMPACT) delivered a presentation on the artificial intelligence initiative of the Science Mission Directorate. These centers, …
Presentation at the NASA Drive Science Center 2023 Kickoff Meeting Read More »
Manil Maskey (ST11) from the Interagency Implementation and Advance Concepts Team (IMPACT) participated in the NAIRR Pilot Interagency Working Group meetings. This working group, jointly chaired by the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) and the National Science Foundation …
Participation in National AI Research Resource (NAIRR) Pilot Interagency Working Group Read More »
The Dynamic Surface Water eXtent (DSWx) products map pixel-level surface water using optical or SAR imagery. The DSWx suite is composed of complementary products, which are named according to their respective leveraged input datasets. Specifically, a separate DSWx product is …