File:NASA ARSET- Early and Established Applications of LIS for Drought Analysis in Operations, Part 2-3 (5W w5ZKX BI).webm
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[edit]DescriptionNASA ARSET- Early and Established Applications of LIS for Drought Analysis in Operations, Part 2-3 (5W w5ZKX BI).webm |
English: Application of NASA SPoRT-Land Information System (SPoRT-LIS) Soil Moisture Data for Drought
Part 2: Early and Established Applications of LIS for Drought Analysis in Operations -SPoRT-LIS Early Use and Value in Local Operations; Application of Percentile and Differences by Kris White (25-30 minutes) -Early use of LIS for drought and eventual use for USDM -How to consider LIS layers and vegetation types -What is the context in terms of known climatology? - Percentiles, differences (weekly, etc.) and their application -US Drought Monitor Application of SPoRT-LIS with Existing Data and Methods by Richard Heim (15-20 minutes) -Convergence of Evidence: How/Why does SPoRT LIS provide value compared to an existing dataset or as a complement? -From a national view, how does SPoRT-LIS output best provide value -Short-term vs Long-term drought analysis with SPoRT LIS; -State / Regional Climate Application of SPoRT-LIS for Drought Trend Assessments by Barrett Smith and Corey Davis (15-20 minutes) -Applications for decision making (flash drought, emerging from drought, state-level decisions/actions, conflicting drought indicators) -Workflow Integration -Examples of assessing emergence from drought and impacts from extreme events -Q&A Session (20-30 minutes) You can access all training materials from this webinar series on the training webpage: https://go.nasa.gov/3LPcclL This training was created by NASA's Applied Remote Sensing Training Program (ARSET). ARSET is a part of NASA's Applied Science's Capacity Building Program. Learn more about ARSET: https://appliedsciences.nasa.gov/what-we-do/capacity-building/arset |
Date | 25 May 2023, 18:40:01 (upload date) |
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