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More than 20,000 scientists from around the globe will gather in Washington, DC, and online for the AGU 2024 Fall Meeting, Dec. 9-13. Below we highlight some of the sessions and activities where you can learn about the latest NASA science and resources for building disaster resilience. 

the NASA Science Mission Directorate Exhibit BootH (#719)

Mon. Dec. 9, 3 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Tues. & Wed. Dec. 10 & 11, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Thurs. Dec. 12, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Come chat with NASA scientists and learn how NASA is putting Earth science into action to benefit communities around the world. 

NASA Earth Science Division Town Hall

Salon C (Convention Center)
Tues. Dec. 10, 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.

NASA’s Earth Science Division leadership team will present an update of status and plans, with significant time for discussion with the audience. Topics of discussion will include status of operating and future satellite missions; implementation of competed activities; evolution of and plans for research, applied sciences, data, and technology work; contribution to interagency and international Earth observation programs; response to and preparation for community-based guiding documents; and ongoing implementation of the Earth Science to Action Strategy.

NASA Disasters PROGRAM Sessions oF INTEREST

Explore oral and poster sessions from NASA Disasters Program scientists and collaborators. 

Monday, December 9, 2024

When Session What Where
08:30 - 12:20 A11K-1751 Characteristic Differences between OMPS-LP Aerosol Extinction Coefficient Products Hall B-C (Poster Hall) (Convention Center)
08:30 - 12:20 A11U-1996 Airborne Imaging Spectroscopy Contributions to NASA's FireSense Project with AVIRIS-3 Hall B-C (Poster Hall) (Convention Center)
13:40 - 17:30 ED13A-2430 NASA MUREP-DEAP Institutes – Year 1 Updates on Capacity Building, Community Building, and Research Initiatives Hall B-C (Poster Hall) (Convention Center)

Tuesday, December 10, 2024

When Session What Where
08:30 - 10:00 NH21B Harmonized and Interdisciplinary Approaches Toward Disaster Risk Reduction, Resilience, Response, and Recovery I Oral Archives (Marriott Marquis)
08:30 - 12:20 A21K-1903 A Novel Spectroscopic Method for Vetting Methane Point Sources Hall B-C (Poster Hall) (Convention Center)
08:30 - 12:20 A21K-1921 Estimation of CH4 Emission Rates Using Statistical Inversion of a Gaussian Plume Model Hall B-C (Poster Hall) (Convention Center)
08:30 - 12:20 B21K-1432 ASSESSING THE USE OF SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR IN IDENTIFYING IMPACTS TO AGRICULTURAL CROPS FROM SEVERE AND INTENSE THUNDERSTORMS Hall B-C (Poster Hall) (Convention Center)
08:35 - 08:45 NH21B-01 A User-Centric Model for Enhancing Disaster Response through Earth Observations Archives (Marriott Marquis)
11:24 - 11:37 GC22E-06 Development of HydroSAR Products for Agricultural Impact Assessments in Operational Setting Salon H (Convention Center)
13:40 - 17:30 NH23H-3621 The NASA Disasters Response Coordination System's (DRCS) Response to the 2024 Hurricane Season Hall B-C (Poster Hall) (Convention Center)
14:50 - 15:00 A23P-05 Identifying, quantifying, and attributing methane and carbon dioxide point source emissions from space with EMIT 154 A-B (Convention Center)

Wednesday, December 11, 2024

When Session What Where
08:30 - 10:00 NG31A From Systems to Resilience: Exploring Complexity and Quantifying Resilience Across Physical and Engineered Sciences I eLightning eLightning Theater 6 (Convention Center)
08:30 - 12:20 IN31B-2005 Assessing the Flood Detection Ability of NASA Commercial Data Vendors Hall B-C (Poster Hall) (Convention Center)
10:20 - 11:50 NG32A From Systems to Resilience: Exploring Complexity and Quantifying Resilience Across Physical and Engineered Sciences II Oral Marquis 12-13 (Marriott Marquis)
10:50 - 11:00 GC32A-04 High spatial resolution mapping of greenhouse gas emissions with EMIT and SBG VSWIR Salon C (Convention Center)
11:20 - 11:30 B32D-07 Methane hotspots around landscape-scale permafrost disturbances 150 A (Convention Center)
13:40 - 17:30 NG33A From Systems to Resilience: Exploring Complexity and Quantifying Resilience Across Physical and Engineered Sciences III Poster Hall B-C (Poster Hall) (Convention Center)
13:40 - 17:30 NH33A Earth Observation for Disaster Recovery and Risk Reduction Poster Hall B-C (Poster Hall) (Convention Center)
13:40 - 17:30 NH33B-2195 Earth observation of post-disaster recovery: taking stock and recommendations - Hannah Friedrich Hall B-C (Poster Hall) (Convention Center)
14:10 - 14:20 IN33D-01 Identifying Tornado Damage Tracks Using ICEYE X-band SAR Imagery - Hannah G Pankratz Marquis 12-13 (Marriott Marquis)
15:10 - 15:20 IN33D-07 Small Satellites, Big Science? Evaluating the Role of Commercial Smallsat Constellations in NASA's Surface Deformation and Change Mission - Stacey Huang Marquis 12-13 (Marriott Marquis)
15:20 - 15:30 IN33D-08 Comparison of coincident methane plume observations from space by GHGSat and NASA EMIT - Clayton Elder Marquis 12-13 (Marriott Marquis)
16:00 - 17:30 SY34B-05 Spinning a Decision-Making Support Web through a User-Centered Approach to Earth Science Information Applications - Lauren M Childs-Gleason eLightning Theater 5 (Convention Center)

Thursday, December 12, 2024

When Session What Where
08:30 - 12:20 A41U-1934 Chemical Characterization of Aerosols in the upper Troposphere and Stratosphere using Balloon Measurements - Hazel Vernier Hall B-C (Poster Hall) (Convention Center)
08:30 - 12:20 H41O-0733 Connecting agricultural soil erosion with pollution impacts on hydrological systems - Robert Emberson Hall B-C (Poster Hall) (Convention Center)
13:40 - 17:30 C43B-0275 Evaluating the use of airborne lidar and satellite stereo-imagery to inform structural design for snow loads - Zachary Fair Hall B-C (Poster Hall) (Convention Center)
14:30 - 14:40 A43W-03 Stochastic Downscaling and Ensemble Generation of Seasonal Predictions of Extreme Rainfall Using a Space-Time Nonstationary Stochastic Rainfall Model - Yagmur Derin 152 A (Convention Center)
15:20 - 15:30 IN43D-07 NASA data to support Disaster decision making: past lessons, and future directions - Robert Emberson (Invited) Marquis 12-13 (Marriott Marquis)

Friday, December 13, 2024

When Session What Where
08:30 - 10:00 H51G Recent Advances in Remote Sensing and Modeling of Flood Inundation I Oral 147 A (Convention Center)
08:30 - 12:20 GC51M-0128 Developing A Workflow to Map Active Agricultural Areas at Field Scale Using L-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar - Jordan R Bell Hall B-C (Poster Hall) (Convention Center)
08:30 - 12:20 NH51E Harmonized and Interdisciplinary Approaches Toward Disaster Risk Reduction, Resilience, Response, and Recovery II Poster Hall B-C (Poster Hall) (Convention Center)
09:00 - 09:15 H51G-03 HydroSAR- An Automatic SAR-based Flood Monitoring Service for the Hindu Kush Himalaya - Franz Josef Meyer (Invited) 147 A (Convention Center)
10:20 - 11:50 H52F Recent Advances in Remote Sensing and Modeling of Flood Inundation II Oral 147 A (Convention Center)
13:40 - 17:30 H53E Application of AI Tools to Empower Hydrological Sciences: Observations/Monitoring, Analytics/Assessments, and Modeling/Prediction/Early Warning Systems I Poster Hall B-C (Poster Hall) (Convention Center)
13:40 - 17:30 H53M Recent Advances in Remote Sensing and Modeling of Flood Inundation III Poster Hall B-C (Poster Hall) (Convention Center)
14:10 - 15:40 H53Z Application of AI Tools to Empower Hydrological Sciences: Observations/Monitoring, Analytics/Assessments, and Modeling/Prediction/Early Warning Systems II eLightning eLightning Theater 2 (Convention Center)

 

AGU23 attendees watching at Hyperwall Talk - a large dynamic screen on a stage - at the NASA Science Mission Directorate booth.
NASA Disasters Program Manager Shanna McClain and NASA Lifelines Principal Investigator Rhiannan Price present on the NASA Hyperwall at AGU23. Credit: NASA Lifelines

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