Join
@NASA
’s Disasters Program at
#AGU24
and share your novel approaches for disaster risk reduction, resilience, response, and recovery. Let’s work together to envision a safer future!
Abstracts are due July 31. More info:
More than a foot of rain fell on parts of South Dakota and Iowa in late June 2024. Overflowing rivers destroyed homes and bridges and inundated farm fields in the Midwestern states.
Today, we are excited to announce the launch of
@NASA
’s Disaster Response Coordination System, a new capability that will arm decision-makers with
@NASAEarth
data, technology, and expertise to reduce disaster impacts and aid response organizations worldwide:
LIVE: We're introducing a new system to connect communities around the world with science and data to help them respond to disasters. Tune in for the launch event of our Disaster Response Coordination System:
Today NASA is announcing the Disaster Response Coordination System, a new approach to bringing Earth science and data to support emergency response organizations around the world.
Watch the live event here at 2:00 p.m. ET:
A new way to see our sea and skies 🌊
#NationalOceanMonth
@nasagoddard
’s PACE satellite is helping us learn more about our ocean, its role in Earth’s climate, the creatures that live there, and more. Here’s how 👇
Join us on Thurs. June 13 to learn about extreme precipitation and the impacts it has on communities around the world, through the lens of NASA's Global Precipitation Measurement mission.
Join us on Thurs. May 9, 8pm ET, for a free webinar exploring Earth's weather and climate and how satellites like GPM help us monitor precipitation trends over time. Guest speakers include
@DrShepherd2013
and
@KashaPatel
Register here:
Join us on Thurs. May 9, 8pm ET, for a free webinar exploring Earth's weather and climate and how satellites like GPM help us monitor precipitation trends over time. Guest speakers include
@DrShepherd2013
and
@KashaPatel
Register here:
Hear from
@nasa
scientists about
#climate
science and how NASA studies our watery world with satellites, on the ground, and from the
@Space_Station
!
Set a reminder and use
#AskNASA
to send in your questions. 👇
Join us April 11, 8pm ET, for a free webinar with NASA scientists exploring how satellites like GPM can help us understand and protect our home planet.
Join
@NASA
scientists on Thurs. March 14, 8pm ET, for a webinar exploring Earth's freshwater and how satellites like GPM help us monitor and understand this precious resource.
After 16 years studying Earth’s highest clouds, NASA’s Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere, or AIM, mission has come to an end.
Initially slated for a two-year mission, AIM was extended numerous times due to its high science return.
Learn more:
It takes a global village to build a satellite! 🛰️
The GPM Core Observatory launched 10 years ago this week, but first it spent many years being designed, built, and rigorously tested by scientists and engineers at
@NASAGoddard
and
@JAXA_en
10 years ago this week, the
@NASA
/
@JAXA_en
Global Precipitation Measurement satellite launched into space! Over the past decade GPM has advanced our knowledge of Earth’s water cycle and extreme weather events, benefitting communities around the world.
Join
@NASA
and
@ITU
in a workshop to share innovative AI-based solutions that tackle the challenges of natural hazards and disasters around the world.
#AI
Learn more & register:
Apply now to join the free 2024 GPM Mentorship program. Work with NASA scientists to learn how you can use satellite precipitation data in projects to aid your community.
Applications are due March 11 - learn more: