Rapidly Connecting You to the World: Improving NASA's Worldview to Enhance Discovery and Access to Near Real-Time Imagery
Abstract
The world around us is constantly in motion. Storms swirl, fires rage, volcanoes erupt and icebergs calve. NASA's fleet of Earth Observing System (EOS) satellites are there to capture this. Within hours of satellite overpass, NASA's Worldview (worldview.earthdata.nasa.gov) delivers this global, near-real time imagery through an interactive web map application. Provided through NASA's Land Atmosphere Near real-time Capability for EOS (LANCE) via NASA's Global Imagery Browse Services (GIBS), the near real-time satellite imagery provides a launching point to discover where the latest wildfires, severe storms, volcanic eruptions, and calving ice shelves are happening.
This poster will explore the newest near real-time satellite imagery and soon-to-be available imagery in Worldview, including imagery from geostationary satellites - GOES-East/West and Himawari-8. The poster will cover recent and future improvements to Worldview aimed to enhance the discovery and interaction with near real-time imagery and show how it is used by people from researchers, to meteorologists to the science-minded public around the world.- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2019
- Bibcode:
- 2019AGUFMIN21C0860W
- Keywords:
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- 3360 Remote sensing;
- ATMOSPHERIC PROCESSES;
- 1964 Real-time and responsive information delivery;
- INFORMATICS;
- 4315 Monitoring;
- forecasting;
- prediction;
- NATURAL HAZARDS;
- 7924 Forecasting;
- SPACE WEATHER