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Friday, July 15, 2022
11:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Leveraging commercial & non-profit satellite capabilities, plans, and opportunities, for Earth system observation continuity

The JPL Center for Climate Sciences (CCS) and Keck Institute for Space Studies (KISS) invite you to attend a virtual mini-symposium on:

Leveraging commercial & non-profit satellite capabilities, plans, and opportunities, for Earth system observation continuity

Friday, July 15th, 2022
11:00AM-2:00PM PDT

Meeting Link:

https://jpl.webex.com/jpl/j.php?MTID=m6558bd0d80425cb49e4405c04782deaa

Meeting number: 2761 873 9480 Meeting password: xBaXNBMd273

This virtual mini-symposium will consist of a short introduction, three invited presentations, and will close with an extended moderated discussion, as follows:

  1. Introduction and approach (Daniel Limonadi, Duane Waliser, Betsy Weatherhead)
  2. The historical evolution, current landscape, and future plans of Earth Observations by NGOs (Pat Patterson, Asal Naseri)
  3. Strengths and challenges of NGO data relative to continuity of climate variable observations (Betsy Weatherhead, Jeff Privette)
  4. Climate monitoring and research topics that might be addressable with NGO data sets (Jeff Privette, Chris Ruf, Betsy Weatherhead)
  5. Moderated discussion focused on how civil space agencies could/should respond to and take advantage of NGO capabilities (Rashmi Shah, Daniel Limonadi)

We use the term Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) to cover both commercial and non-profit entities.

This mini-symposium serves to provide valuable background material for the upcoming KISS Study on "Developing a Continuity Framework for Satellite Observations of Climate" https://kiss.caltech.edu/workshops/ClimateFramework/ClimateFramework.html. The overall goal of this study program is to help accelerate discussions and plans for a greater and more impactful U.S. contribution to the global climate observing system.

This event leverages and contributes to the JPL CCS series of mini-symposia focused on "The Essential Role of Long-term Satellite Records for Climate Science and Monitoring." The objectives of this series are:

  1. to raise the visibility of the remarkable role and importance of the long-term satellite climate records currently in existence;
  2. to highlight critical accomplishments in selected areas; and
  3. to review challenges in sustaining a climate monitoring system.

Recordings of two prior seminars in this series will be viewable at; climatesciences.jpl.nasa.gov/events/2022-mini-symposium/index.html.

  1. The U.S. and International Earth Observation from Space Program of Record, 6/29/22 – Coming soon
  2. Climate and Radiation Monitoring, 4/18/22 – Available now; www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_uEK9PenM8
For more information, please contact Michele Judd by phone at 626-395-6630 or by email at [email protected] or visit Event Website.