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GPM Applications

Workshop12-13.November.2013

GPM Applications

Workshop12-13.November.2013

Organized with:

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The‌national‌strategy‌outlined‌here‌has‌as‌its‌overarching‌objective‌a‌program‌of‌scientific‌discovery‌and‌development‌of‌applications‌that‌will‌enhance‌economic‌competitiveness,‌protect‌life‌and‌property,‌and‌assist‌in‌the‌stewardship‌of‌the‌planet‌for‌this‌and‌future‌generations.

Earth Science Decadal Survey

Earth Science & Applications

(USGS)

NASA Operating Missions

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The‌NASA‌Earth‌Science‌Division‌supports‌basic‌and‌applied‌research‌on‌the‌Earth‌system‌and‌its‌processes.‌‌

Primary‌efforts‌are‌to‌characterize,‌understand,‌and‌improve‌predictions‌of‌the‌Earth‌system.

In‌parallel‌with‌research,‌NASA‌pursues‌innovative‌and‌practical‌uses‌of‌Earth‌science‌data‌and‌results‌to‌inform‌and‌support‌decisions‌of‌government,‌business,‌and‌civil‌society.

Technology

Flight Missions

Research

Data Systems

Education

Applications

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NASA Earth Science

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http://AppliedSciences.NASA.gov

Discovering and demonstrating innovative

and practical uses of Earth observations in organizations’ policy,

business, and management decisions.

ESD/Applied Sciences Program

ApplicationsProve-out,‌develop,‌and‌

transition‌applications‌ideas‌for‌sustained‌uses‌of‌Earth‌obs.‌in‌decision‌making.‌

Capacity BuildingBuild‌skills‌and‌capabilities‌in‌US‌and‌developing‌countries‌to‌access‌Earth‌observations‌

to‌benefit‌society.‌

Mission PlanningIdentify‌applications‌early‌in‌mission‌lifecycle‌and‌integrate‌end-user‌needs‌in‌mission‌design‌and‌development.

Applications Areas

Energy

ClimateAgriculture Weather

OceansDisasters Ecological

Forecasting

Water Resources

Health &Air Quality

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Emphasis in

4 Applications AreasSupport opportunities in

5 additional areas

Earth Observations Priorities

Identify‌critical‌Earth‌observation‌priorities‌common‌to‌many‌GEO‌societal‌benefit‌areas.

Meta-analysis‌based‌on‌priorities‌from‌~1700‌reports.

Report‌updated‌March‌2012.

Available‌at:http://sbageotask.larc.nasa.gov/

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Observations Priority Analysis

<<< Highest Ranked Observations and Associated Societal Benefit Areas

Precipitation was highest ranked observation.

Top Five: Precipitation, Soil Moisture,

Surface Air Temperature, Land Cover, Surface Wind

http://sbageotask.larc.nasa.gov/

The mind may, as it appears to me, divide science into three parts. The first comprises the most theoretical principles, and those more abstract notions whose application is either unknown or very remote. The second is composed of those general truths which still belong to pure theory, but lead nevertheless by a straight and short road to practical results. Methods of application and means of execution make up the third. Each of these different portions of science may be separately cultivated, although reason and experience show that none of them can prosper long, if it be absolutely cut off from the other two.

- Alexis DeTocqueville Democracy in America, 1835

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Break-out‌sessions‌are‌specifically‌set-up‌to‌gather‌input‌on‌data‌products‌and‌data‌access

GPM Applications Workshop

•‌ Weather‌Forecasting

•‌ Water‌Resources,‌Agriculture‌and‌Food‌Security

•‌ Hydrology‌and‌Disaster‌Response

•‌ Ecological‌Forecasting‌and‌Public‌Health‌

(First) GPM Applications Workshop

Thanks to the GPM Applications Workshop Organizing Committee

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Thank You

National‌Aeronautics‌and‌Space‌Administration

http://AppliedSciences.NASA.gov

Back-up Materials

National‌Aeronautics‌and‌Space‌Administration

Applications Readiness Levels (ARL)

9. Approved, Operational Deploymentand Use in Decision Making

8. Application Completed and Qualified

7. Application Prototype in Partners’Decision Making

6. Demonstrate in RelevantEnvironment

5. Validation in Relevant Environment

4. Initial Integration and Verification

3. Proof of Application Concept

2. Application Concept

1. Basic Research

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ARL 9–

ARL 8–

ARL 7–

ARL 6–

ARL 5–

ARL 4–

ARL 3–

ARL 2–

ARL 1

Discovery and Feasibility

Development, Test, and

Validation

Partner Demonstration and Transition

Applications Readiness Levels