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Using GOES-R and JPSS Remote Sensing Capabilities to Enhance Weather, Climate, Water and Environmental Security

These are links for the 2022 AMS Satellite Short Course (16-17 February 2022)

Agenda

Day 1 - Wednesday, 16 February 2022

1100am: Introduction of students and presenters. Summary of Planned Activities, discussing both GEO and Polar (Sherrie Morris / Gary McWilliams)

1110am: NOAA's role in optimizing the use of satellite information (Mitch Goldberg)

1200pm: Introduction to Heavy Precipitation and Flooding Products, Diagnoses and Effects (William Straka)

1240pm: 10-Minute Break

1250pm: Hands-On Exercises of Heavy Precipitation and Flooding Products (Scott Lindstrom)

150pm: 10-Minute Break

200pm: Hands-On Guided Analyses of Case Study (Scott Lindstrom)

250pm: Question & Answer, preparation for Day 2 (Gary McWilliams & Sherrie Morris)

300pm: End of Day 1

Day 2 - Thursday, 17 February 2022

1100am: Detection and Characterization of Fires & Smoke from ABI and VIIRS (Ivan Csiszar)

1200pm: 10-Minute Break

1210pm: Hands-On Exercises with Python: Tracking the Explosive Growth of the Caldor Fire on 16-17 Aug 2021 using ABI and VIIRS Level 2 Fire Products (Amy Huff)

230pm: Linking the topics - flash flooding from burn scars, how to mitigate different scales of data (All Instructors)

250pm: Satellite launches, wrap up and evaluation (Gary McWilliams & Sherrie Morris)

300pm: End of Short Course