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![Runoff retention values in Richmond, VA estimated by the InVEST Urban Flood Risk Mitigation Model for a June 2, 2018, extreme rainfall event measured by GPM IMERG. Dark blue areas have high runoff retention capacity and absorbed more of the rainfall during the storm; light green areas absorbed less rainfall during the storm, increasing the likelihood of pluvial flooding. Pluvial flood risk maps help inform community planners’ efforts to protect vulnerable populations.](/sites/default/files/styles/lis/public/2023-11/2023Sum_LaRC_RichmondDisasters_WebsiteImage.jpg.webp?itok=17L81iXz)
Richmond Disasters (Summer 2023) Team: Kaylee Tanner (Project Lead), Brodie Thiele, Trinity Johnson, Maggie Lincoln Summary: Pluvial flooding is the most frequent and widespread type...
Team Members: Miriam Marlier (University of California, Los Angeles), Claire Schollaert (University of Washington), Diane Garcia-Gonzales (University of California, Los Angeles), Michael Jerret (University of...
![Satellite Image of Himalayas](/sites/default/files/styles/lis/public/2024-03/Website_Header_Bhutan.jpg.webp?itok=sI6PdXqd)
ARSET - Building Capacity to Use Earth Observations in Addressing Environmental Challenges in Bhutan
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Intermediate
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May 13, 2024 - May 16, 2024
![Land surface temperatures for study area (Cuyahoga County, Ohio), as derived from Landsat. Black lines show boundaries of census blocks. Blue dots show the greenspaces and census blocks where the on the ground tree surveys have been conducted, with one census block highlighted as an inset. Image Credit: Rob Moore (Cleveland State).](/sites/default/files/styles/lis/public/2024-05/Mueller%20Project%20Page%20Image_0.png.webp?itok=nYl76fWk)
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Team: Kevin Mueller (Cleveland State University), Brice Grunert (Cleveland State University), Thomas Hilde (Cleveland State University), Kaiguang Zhao (Ohio State University), Daniel Meaney (Cuyahoga County...