© GEO Secretariat GEOSS Access to Data and Climate-related Information and Services Jos é Achache Executive Director
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© GEO Secretariat Led to Free and Open Access to the LANDSAT Archive (USGS - USA)
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© GEO Secretariat GEO Portal: Gateway to Data and Services Searching Real time Precipitation Data
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© GEO Secretariat Seasonal integrated NDVI Tailored to Applications (e.g., Phenology) Brad Reed, USGS
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© GEO Secretariat Ensure Availability and Provide Access to Climate Information and Services (e.g., Agriculture, Carbon, Forests, Health, Water, Disasters…)
© GEO Secretariat SERVIR: One Stop Shop for Disaster Management (Central America, Africa, Himalayas)
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© GEO Secretariat FASAL - India JECAM: Joint Experiment for Coordinated Agricultural Monitoring (and Yield Forecasting)
© GEO Secretariat Malaria Risk Mapping Risk Maps based on Vegetation Health (VHI), Moisture Conditions (VCI) and Thermal Conditions (TCI). All estimations from AVHRR.
© GEO Secretariat A global carbon monitoring system
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© GEO Secretariat Ocean Carbon from Research Cruises Measuring carbon dioxide concentrations, ocean temperatures, and winds Map shows the paths of research cruises conducted as part of the World Climate Research Programme’s (WCRP) Climate Variability and Predictability project (Map by Robert Simmon, based on data from Dana Greeley, NOAA.) 30
© GEO Secretariat Current remote sensing missions TOVS (NOAA) – upper tropospheric CO2 AIRS (NASA) – upper trop CO2, CO and CH4 Sciamachy (ESA) CH4 CO2 and CO MOPITT (NASA) – CO IMG (JAXA) CH4 IASI (EUMETSAT) – CO2 CO, CH4
© GEO Secretariat Space Observations: The Future GOSAT (JAXA) Launched on 23 January 2010 OCO-2 (NASA) Launch Feb 2013
© GEO Secretariat Yearly fluxes Monthly fluxes 2006
© GEO Secretariat Use coordinated Earth Observations (space and in situ measurements linked to forest models) to provide information of suitable consistency, accuracy and continuity to support forest carbon Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MARV) Forest Carbon Tracking and the Global Forest Observations Initiative (GFOI)
© GEO Secretariat Forest Carbon Tracking 10 National Demonstrators
© GEO Secretariat Satellite data acquired over Borneo Summer Scenes acquired June-Sept 2009
© GEO Secretariat In-situ Verification Sites in Borneo U.S. Department of State, Washington DC July 31, VS-Verification Sites Center coordinates BOR-1 WUR_E-Kalim/SabahN04.33E BOR-2 WUR_SW-KalimantanS01.82E BOR-3 WUR_SE-KalimantanS02.24E BOR-4 WUR_C-Kalim/SarawakN02.55E Radius 20 km
© GEO Secretariat U.S. Department of State, Washington DC July 31, 2003 GEO, the Group on Earth Observations An Intergovernmental Organization with 86 Members and 61 Participating Organizations
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