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Data Visualization and Analysis

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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Chapter about NEESPI in new book

Apr 05, 2009

A chapter about the NASA NEESPI data portal appears in a new book published by Springer...

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NEESPI WMS Service Portal Available

Apr 02, 2009

We are pleased to announce that a prototype NEESPI WMS Service portal is now available at http://neespi.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/wms/index.py

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Aqua and Terra MODIS Land Surface Temperature added to Giovanni

Dec 15, 2008

GES DISC added Aqua and Terra MODIS Land Surface Temperature V005 parameters to the Giovanni visualization and analysis system.

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2008 Fall AGU Meeting: Earth science data system presentations

Dec 12, 2008

The Goddard Earth Sciences DISC has a tradition of excellence in utilizing cutting-edge techniques and methods to enable scientists to find and use remote-sensing geophysical data...

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2008 Fall AGU Meeting: Decision-making and education presentations

Dec 10, 2008

The GES DISC has created data tools and data systems that are useful for scientists...

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