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neespi visualizationThe Giovanni NEESPI (monthly and daily) is the first application Giovanni instance allowing analyses of interdisciplinary parameters from multi-satellites observations and numerical models over the Northern Eurasia.  More than 35 parameters are available at monthly resolution for atmosphere, land surface, and cryosphere.  The products at daily resolution contain more than 20 parameters.  Exploration of interdisciplinary data can be conducted easily through Giovanni NEESPI.  For example, the system enables to study intra-seasonal, and interannual variations of land surface processes through such as land surface temperature, soil moisture, vegetation index and their relationship with precipitation, cloud cover, aerosol loading, etc.  The daily products from multi-sensors can be used to study fire and/or dust events.




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Giovanni provides an increasing variety of remote-sensing data and a broad spectrum of visualization options

Utilization of Giovanni for research expands in global science community

Nov 06, 2009

Use of the NASA GES DISC Giovanni system increasingly seen in peer-reviewed papers; Giovanni also used for scientific meeting presentations, reports, and diverse applications

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AMSR-E on the Aqua satellite

NEESPI instance in Giovanni adds soil moisture data

Oct 16, 2009

New versions of monthly soil moisture from AMSR-E

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Daily GPCP data for August 28, 2005.  Hurricane Katrina is in the Gulf of Mexico.

New versions of Global Precipitation Climatology Project data

Oct 07, 2009

Version 2.1 of GPCP monthly precipitation data replaces Version 2.0 in Giovanni NEESPI Monthly; GPCP daily precipitation now available in NEESPI Daily

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MODIS-Aqua atmospheric products Collection 5.1 available in Giovanni NEESPI

Sep 10, 2009

Updated aerosol and cloud parameters available

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The new GES DISC data navigation and search interface is available

Sep 09, 2009

In order to provide access to additional data-related services, the GES DISC data navigation interface (WHOM) has been enhanced and merged into Mirador, the new GES DISC combined data navigation and search interface. Please visit the "Projects" section in Mirador and update your bookmarks.

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