Chatfield, R. B., and R. Esswein. 2012.
Estimation of surface O3 from lower-troposphere partial-column information: vertical correlations and covariances in ozonesonde profiles. Atmospheric Environment, 61: 103-113.
Li, S., C. Potter, and C. Hiatt. 2012. Monitoring of Net Primary Production in California Rangelands Using Landsat and MODIS Satellite Remote Sensing. Natural Resources, 3(2), 56-65.
Singh, H. B., C. Cai, A. Kaduwela, A. Weinheimer, and A. Wisthaler. 2012. Interactions of fire emissions and urban pollution over California: Ozone formation and air quality simulations, Atmos. Environ., 56: 45-51.
Ganguly, S., R. Nemani, G. Zhang, H. Hashimoto, C. Milesi, A. Michaelis, W. Wang, P. Votava, A. Michaelis, W. Wang, P. Votava, A. Samanta, F. Melton, J. Dungan, E. Vermote, F. Gao, Y. Knyazikhin, and R. Myeni. 2012. Generating global Leaf Area Index from Landsat: Algorithm formulation and demonstration. Remote Sens. Environ., 122: 185-202.
NOAA uses NEX to create new Sea Surface Temperature products at 5-km resolution for the Coral Reef Watch Decision Support System. For more information, click here.
ATTREX
Stratospheric water vapor has large impacts on the earth's energy budget and climate. Recent studies suggest that even small changes in stratospheric humidity may have climate impacts... + Read more
Operation IceBridge
IceBridge, a six-year NASA mission, is the largest airborne survey of Earth's polar ice ever flown. + Read more
Alpha Jet
In 2007, a Space Act Agreement between NASA Ames Research Center and H211, LLC began a relationship that ultimately led to the formation of the Alpha Jet Atmospheric eXperiment (AJAX) Project.
The Hurricane and Severe Storm Sentinel (HS3) is a five-year mission to investigate the processes that underlie hurricane formation and intensity change in the Atlantic Ocean basin. + Read more
NASA Earth Exchange
The objective of the NASA Earth Exchange (NEX) is to bring scientists together with the tools, massive global datasets, and supercomputers necessary to accelerate research in Earth systems science and global change. + Read more
Ecological Forecasting
NASA Ames is developing advanced computer technologies for converting massive streams of satellite remote sensing data into ecocasts that are easy to read and use. + Read more
NASA-CASA Project
Access geographic data from NASA Ames Research Center, Ecosystem Science and Technology Branch for carbon sequestration predictions throughout the United States. + Read more
NASA's Coastal and Ocean Airborne Science Testbed (COAST) project was a NASA Earth Science mission to test airborne payloads optimized for remote sensing in coastal and ocean areas.
2012 Summer Short Course for Earth System Modeling and Supercomputing
Eight graduate students from across the country came to NASA Ames this summer to receive training in the use of NASA High Performance Computing resources for running and analyzing Earth system models applied to extremely large datasets (i.e., high spatial and/or temporal resolution climate and biogeochemical models.
NeX 2012 Short Course for Earth System Modeling and Supercomputing by
Brett Casadonte.