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Understanding Needs to Broaden Outside Use of NASA Data for Coastal Issues (UNBOUND CI) is a multi-session virtual workshop for data practitioners involved in coastal zone management, flood risk management, sea-level rise, and subsidence issues to help make NASA Earth science data products more discoverable and suitable for addressing issues in coastal zones.
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Image captured on Sep 30, 2022 by the MODIS instrument aboard NASA's Aqua satellite.
Worldview Image of the Week
The new Sea Level Change Data Pathfinder highlights the diversity of datasets used to piece together the status and drivers of sea level rise.
Feature Article
Image captured on 6 July 2021, by the MODIS instrument, aboard the Terra satellite.
Worldview Image of the Week
Who uses NASA Earth science data? Adnan Al-Azri, to study why periodic harmful blooms of algae occur in the Sea of Oman and Arabian Sea.
Data User Story
Who uses NASA Earth science data? Dr. John Fasullo, to track changes in Earth’s climate.
Data User Story
Knowing the precise location of a satellite in space is critical for determining sea surface height and, through this, the rate of global mean sea level rise.
Feature Article
The Global Sea Level Change portal is NASA’s home for sea level change data and information. As the portal’s principal investigator, Dr. Boening ensures that it remains a key resource for both scientists and the general public.
Data User Story