Data to Action: Increasing the Use and Value of Earth Science Data and Information: For 20 years, ESIP meetings have brought together the most innovative thinkers and leaders around Earth observation data, thus forming a community dedicated to making Earth observations more discoverable, accessible and useful to researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and the public.
The ESIP Summer Meeting has already taken place, but check out the ESIP Summer Meeting Highlights Webinar: https://youtu.be/vbA8CuQz9Rk.
Data to Action with Jupyter Notebooks and other Earth Science Tools JOIN US for an afternoon deep-dive into two cutting-edge data science activities. First, we’ll use Jupyter Notebooks to investigate a 100-year hurricane dataset, modifying code to dig deeper. We’ll also examine GOES weather satellite tools, art history, geosciences, and biodiversity data-sets using the SuAVE visual exploration tool.
GOES-R Series WebApps (http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/education/goesr/webapps) provide learners with easy to use apps to learn about combining satellite channels into RGB, spatial resolution, and the spectral bands of GOES 16/17
The Explore Atlantic Storms Jupyter Notebook provided secondary educators hands on experience (some for the first time) with viewing, modifying, and playing with (python) code.
SuAVE Survey Analysis via Visual Exploration is an incredibly powerful and fun tool to explore and use in the classroom.
Talk to me about the ESIP Labs project, ESIPhub a JupyterHub based shared computational environment for workshops at Meetings.My research focuses on the connections between documentation structures and the evaluation of content for the metadata needs of diverse communities of practice... Read More →
Editor, U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit. User Advocate for Climate Explorer and Climate Mapping for Resilience and Adaptation. Ask me about how Cooperative, Collaborative Community Science could enhance NOAA efforts with on-the-ground mapping of flooding.