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![Landsat 8 OLI derived MNDWI imagery mosaicked from October 17, 2020, to December 2, 2020. Located near the Río Patuca (Patuca River) in Ahuas, Honduras, permanent water and flood is represented as bright red and orange while blue depicts other land cover types and clouds. Examining floods from disasters like Hurricanes Eta and Iota helps decision makers improve mitigation and response efforts.](/sites/default/files/styles/lis/public/2022-03/2021Fall_MSFC_CentralAmericaDisasters_WebsiteImage.png.webp?itok=pweSILBO)
Central America Disasters (Fall 2021) Team: Caroline Williams (Project Lead), Lauren Carey, Maria De Los Santos, Deanna Fanelli, and Payton Ireland Summary: In November 2020...
![NDTI-processed imagery using 1999-2021 Landsat 7 ETM+ and Landsat 8 OLI data, processed with SHARQ and ORCAA. Displayed is an East-oriented view of St. Joseph Peninsula off the Florida panhandle. Brighter shades of pink indicate greater change in turbidity levels post-Hurricane Michael, while shades of purple represent lower turbidity change. This increase in sediment post-hurricane indicates disturbed aquatic vegetation due to extreme storm events.](/sites/default/files/styles/lis/public/2022-03/2021Fall_MSFC_StJosephPeninsulaDisasters_WebsiteImage.png.webp?itok=zl4XgGUp)
St. Joseph Peninsula Disasters (Fall 2021) Team: Erica Kriner (Project Lead), Paige Aldenberg, James Byrne, Brianne Kendall, and Nicholas Roberge Summary: T.H. Stone Memorial St...
![Terra MODIS-processed imagery using version 6 MOD16A2, calculated by averaging monthly evapotranspiration data from 2001 to 2020. This image includes several central Midwestern states along the Great Lakes. The lighter green areas indicate high levels of evapotranspiration affecting the water budget and health of agriculture while the purple areas represent no data values consistent of urban landscapes with impervious surfaces or large bodies of water.](/sites/default/files/styles/lis/public/2022-03/2021Fall_NC_MidwestWaterResources_RawWebsiteImage_RD.jpg.webp?itok=Q6pTpnRi)
Midwest Water Resource (Fall 2021) Team: Emma Myrick (Project Lead), Erica Barth-Naftilan, Erin Shives, and Alec Solberg Summary: Evapotranspiration (ET) is a climatic variable critical...
![2022 Spring ARC California Agriculture Website Image](/sites/default/files/styles/lis/public/2022-06/2022Spring_ARC_CaliforniaAg_WebsiteImage_0.png.webp?itok=HB_A-rId)
California Agriculture (Spring 2022) Team: Rachael Ross (Project Lead), Alex Posen, Shreya Suri, Stefanie Mendoza Summary: California seeks to become a carbon neutral state by...
![2022 Spring ARC ORCAA Website Image](/sites/default/files/styles/lis/public/2022-06/2022Spring_ARC_ORCAA_WebsiteImage_v2.png.webp?itok=l-95scSz)
ORCAA 2.0 Water Resources (Spring 2022) Team: Tasos Tentoglou (Project Lead), Eleda Fernald, Adam Weingram, David Carrasco Rivera Summary: Initially developed by the Belize &...
![2022 Spring ARC Vermont & New Hampshire Ecological Forecasting Website Image](/sites/default/files/styles/lis/public/2022-06/2022Spring_ARC_Vermont%26NewHampshireEco_WebsiteImage.png.webp?itok=ZKywEutz)
Vermont & New Hampshire Ecological Forecasting (Spring 2022) Team: Seamore Zhu (Project Lead), Katie Caruso, Morgan Dean, Jacob Orser Summary: The invasive, herbivorous insect Lymantria...
![2022 Spring AZ Phoenix Climate Website Image](/sites/default/files/styles/lis/public/2022-06/2022Spring_AZ_PhoenixClimate_WebsiteImage_v2.png.webp?itok=UX2zeyTY)
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Phoenix Climate (Spring 2022) Team: Alison Bautista (Project Lead), Haley Stuckmeyer, Gloria Liu, Ben Schafermeyer Summary: Phoenix, Arizona is the hottest city in the United...
![2022 Spring CO Boulder County Disasters Website Image](/sites/default/files/styles/lis/public/2022-06/2022Spring_CO_BoulderCountyDisasters_WebsiteImage.png.webp?itok=1X2GgkIw)
Boulder County Disasters (Spring 2022) Team: Sarah Hettema (Project Lead), Jennifer Rogers, Ibuki Sugiura, Erin Twaddell Summary: In recent years, record-breaking wildfire activities in the...
![2022 Spring CO Grand Canyon Ecological Forecasting Website Image](/sites/default/files/styles/lis/public/2022-06/2022Spring_CO_GrandCanyonEco_WebsiteImage.jpg.webp?itok=qBUIfPLN)
Grand Canyon Ecological Forecasting (Spring 2022) Team: Scarlet Jackson (Project Lead), Michael Hitchner, Joe Miotke, Miriam Ritchie Summary: Significant die-offs of the drought-tolerant species Utah...