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12/02/2024
WEBINAR | Urban Heat Island (UHI) Intensive Observation Period (IOP): Participant Engagement in GLOBE Surface Temperature Data Collection
GLOBE Mission Earth is hosting a webinar for the Urban Heat Island (UHI) Intensive Observation Period (IOP) on Monday, 2 December 2024, at 3 pm ET (8 pm UTC). This webinar will highlight studying different surfaces at your schools and how teachers, students, and citizen scientists can participate. Here is the webinar information to participate in the UHI IOP.
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11/07/2024
WEBINAR | 30 Years of GLOBE: Data Time Machine - How to Look at Local Data Over Time
Join Peder Nelson, GLOBE Observer Land Cover science lead, in a discussion of why we want to explore that past 30 years of GLOBE data and connect it to our present observations.
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10/23/2024
WEBINAR | 30 Years of GLOBE: 30 Years of GLOBE Data Campaign Introduction
Join us to meet the GIO Science Lead, Dr. Charles Vörösmarty, who will introduce the 2024-2025 data campaign, 30 Years of GLOBE. He will discuss how changes in the Earth system over time can be detected by looking at data time series. Dr. Vörösmarty will provide examples from his work with water and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs).
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10/17/2024
WEBINAR | 30 Years of GLOBE: GLOBE Data Student Research Presentations on Agrivoltaic Farming and Urban Heat Islands
During the 30 Years of GLOBE Campaign, the GLOBE Implementation Office will facilitate webinars from NASA scientists, GISN members, GLOBE community members, and other subject matter experts to highlight different local climate-related topics, celebrate the past 30 years of GLOBE data and more!
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08/20/2024
WEBINAR | The State of Trees – August 2024. Continuing to Make Sense of the Land-Cover and Tree-Height Observations
Join us on 20 August at 1:00 pm ET (17:00 UTC) as we discuss the importance of taking GLOBE ground-based land-cover and tree-height observations and making comparisons to the space-based NASA satellite data. We will showcase, and reinforce, the importance and ease of data analysis using online data tools such as NASA Worldview, Land Cover Viewer, and Open Altimetry.
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07/16/2024
The State of Trees – July 2024. Live from the 2024 GLOBE Annual Meeting: What does it mean to satellite match tree height and land cover?
Join us live from the 2024 GLOBE Annual Meeting in Fredonia, New York, U.S.A., as we present and discuss the importance of matching space-based satellite tree height and land cover data, from missions like ICESat-2, GEDI, and Landsat, to the ground-based GLOBE tree height and land cover observations. The Trees Around the GLOBE Student Research Campaign team will revisit online tools like Open Altimetry, NASA Worldview, Google Earth Engine, and more.
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10/11/2023
U.S. Weekly Watercooler: North America Phenology Campaign Educator Webinar
Join two GLOBE educators on 11 October to get tips and learn about resources to teach phenology, specifically using the GLOBE Green-Down protocol.
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05/09/2023
Trees Around the GLOBE Student Research Campaign May Webinar
Tuesday, May 9, 2023 @ 1:00pm EDT (5:00pm UTC, 7:00pm CEST). The State of Trees – May 2023. Looking at Land Cover and River Deltas with NASA Delta-X Mission, including a Discussion of Global Surface Water, Mangrove Science, and Trees with We Feet.
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05/04/2023
GLOBE Observer Connect
Our topic for May will be about water and land cover during the first week of Where is the Water? A GLOBE Observer Data Challenge.
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05/01/2023 - 05/31/2023
Where is the Water: A GLOBE Observer Challenge
Join us for the entire month of May for the “Where is the Water: A GLOBE Observer Challenge.”
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