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Environmental Research Letters | 2009

Review of FEWS NET biophysical monitoring requirements

Kenton W. Ross; Molly E. Brown; James P. Verdin; Lauren W. Underwood

The Famine Early Warning System Network (FEWS NET) provides monitoring and early warning support to decision makers responsible for responding to famine and food insecurity. FEWS NET transforms satellite remote sensing data into rainfall and vegetation information that can be used by these decision makers. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has recently funded activities to enhance remote sensing inputs to FEWS NET. To elicit Earth observation requirements, a professional review questionnaire was disseminated to FEWS NET expert end-users; it focused upon operational requirements to determine additional useful remote sensing data and, subsequently, to assess whether such data would be beneficial as FEWS NET biophysical supplementary inputs. The review was completed by over 40 experts from around the world. Reviewers were asked to evaluate the relative importance of environmental variables and spatio-temporal requirements for Earth science data products, in particular for rainfall and vegetation products. The results showed that spatio-temporal resolution requirements are complex and need to vary according to place, time, and hazard; that high resolution remote sensing products continue to be in demand; and that rainfall and vegetation products are valued as data that provide actionable food security information.


Archive | 2008

Photocatalytic Fog Disseminating System for Purifying Air and Surfaces

Robert Ryan; Bruce A. Davis; George May; Lauren W. Underwood


Remote Sensing of Environment | 2003

Acquisition of earth science remote sensing observations from commercial sources: lessons learned from the Space Imaging IKONOS example

Samuel N. Goward; J. R. G. Townshend; Vicki Zanoni; Fritz Policelli; Tom Stanley; Robert Ryan; Kara Holekamp; Lauren W. Underwood; Mary Pagnutti; Rose Fletcher


Archive | 2008

Exploiting Lunar Natural and Augmented Thermal Environments for Exploration and Research

Robert Ryan; Lauren W. Underwood; Rodney McKellip; David P. Brannon; Kristen J. Russell


Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing | 2008

NASA's Earth Science Use of Commercially Available Remote Sensing Datasets

Samuel N. Goward; Lauren W. Underwood; Matthew G. Fearon; Rose Fletcher; James B. Garvin; George C. Hurtt; John R. Jensen; Matte Nolan; Kara Holekamp; Mary Pagnutti; Robert Ryan; Thomas Stanley; Troy Frisbie; Will Swearingen


Archive | 2012

Resolution Enhancement of MODIS-Derived Water Indices for Studying Persistent Flooding

Lauren W. Underwood; Maria Kalcic; Rose Fletcher


Archive | 2012

Coastal Changes in Temperature and Salinity Observed during Hurricane Isaac Recorded and Downloaded by NASA DRIFTERs Moored in Heron Bay and at Half Moon Island, Louisiana

Maria Kalcic; Rodolfo H. Iturriaga; Philip D. Kuper; Stanford Duane O'Neal; Lauren W. Underwood; Rose Fletcher


Archive | 2012

Investigation into Cloud Computing for More Robust Automated Bulk Image Geoprocessing

Richard B. Brown; James C. Smoot; Lauren W. Underwood; C. Duane Armstrong


Archive | 2011

Self-Cleaning Coatings and Materials for Decontaminating Field-Deployable Land and Water-Based Optical Systems

Robert Ryan; Lauren W. Underwood; Kara Holekamp; George May; Bruce A. Spiering; Bruce A. Davis


Archive | 2011

NASA Satellite Data for Seagrass Health Modeling and Monitoring

Bruce A. Spiering; Lauren W. Underwood; Kenton W. Ross

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