1 2 nd GPM Applications Workshop: Public Health Applications John A. Haynes, MS Program Manager, Health and Air Quality Applied Sciences Program Earth.

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1 2 nd GPM Applications Workshop: Public Health Applications John A. Haynes, MS Program Manager, Health and Air Quality Applied Sciences Program Earth Science Division Science Mission Directorate NASA Washington, DC USA

2 Patz et al., Source: GEO, 2003 Why Health & Air Quality?

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New Environmental Threats This visible image of the Gulf oil slick was taken on May 9, 2010, at 19:05 UTC (3:05 p.m. EDT) from MODIS aboard NASA's Aqua satellite. Crude oil brings volatile organic compounds into the air which can react with nitrogen oxides to produce ozone.

Objectives: NASA’s Health & Air Quality Applications Area supports the use of Earth observations in air quality management and public health, particularly regarding infectious disease and environmental health issues. The area addresses issues of toxic and pathogenic exposure and health-related hazards and their effects for risk characterization and mitigation. Health & Air Quality The area promotes uses of Earth observing data and models regarding implementation of air quality standards, policy, and regulations for economic and human welfare. The Health & Air Quality Applications Area also addresses effects of climate change on public health and air quality to support managers and policy makers in their planning and preparations.

Predicting Zoonotic Hemorrhagic Fever Events using NASA Earth Science Data; Tucker & Pinzon, NASA GSFC The model makes operational predictions of Rift Valley Fever and Ebola based on NASA Earth science observations (MODIS, TRMM, Landsat) in sub-Saharan Africa. Sharply drier tropical forest conditions and hence lower NDVI values typically precede Ebola outbreaks by 1-3 months. Updating the model specifically for West Africa, using new datasets such as MERRA precipitation. Close partnership with the World Health Organization. SERVIR-Africa will take over the model by Summer Integrated with Google Maps November 2013 December 2013 January 2014 MERRA precipitation reanalysis for the time period before the Ebola index case (noted by the small circle). Drier conditions are noted prior to the outbreak, as expected.

Investigating the Potential Range Expansion of the Vector Mosquito Aedes Aegypti in Mexico PI: William Crosson, USRA Employ NASA remotely-sensed data to augment environmental monitoring and modeling. These data -- surface temperature, precipitation, land cover, vegetation indices, soil moisture and elevation -- are critical for understanding mosquito habitat needed for survival and abundance. Land Cover (MODIS) Vegetation (MODIS) Surface Temperature (MODIS) Mean Land Surface Temperature (Celsius) May 2011 Vegetation Index 17 May 2011z 2009 Land Cover Primary end user interest is dengue fever

8 Sampling and training sessions by USRA/UAH personnel to transfer remotely-sensed data products and habitat analyses to end users and to facilitate continued monitoring. Integrate/disseminate results through NASA SERVIR Sampling Activities Summer, 2011 Mexico Investigating the Potential Range Expansion of the Vector Mosquito Aedes Aegypti in Mexico PI: William Crosson, USRA

NASA and Columbia U. have developed a repository of data specifically relevant for decision making in malaria and meningitis control. Online ‘Maprooms’ have been created to provide public health officials with dynamic maps and tools to create time-series of disease status and relevant environmental factors. These tools are available as layers in NASA SERVIR, Google Earth and WHO OpenHealth. MODIS, OMI, and TRMM observations, among others, were used in the creation of the Maprooms. A spokesman for the Ministry of Health in Eritrea thanked the project for its results and stated that the Maprooms “are always useful for malaria.” Improving Decision-Making Activities for Malaria And Meningitis PI: Pietro Ceccato, IRI/Columbia University

ROSES 2013 A.44 Selections

Christopher Barker (UC-Davis) -- Enhance the DSS of the Mosquito and Vector Control Association of California, California Department of Public Health, for risk characterization from Aedes albopictus and Aedes aegypti, which threaten human health as pests and are competent vectors of several globally important pathogens notably dengue and chikungunya viruses. Data and model outputs will be utilized from TOPS, Landsat, MODIS, GPM, VIIRS, and USDA’s NAIP. Components will be designed for transfer and data exchange with national (CDC) and international partners in the EU. Michael Wimberly (SDSU) – Project will (1) improve WNV risk maps of the SD DoH highlighting persistent foci of infection across the state, (2) produce a series of weekly predictive maps of WNV risk during the main transmission season, (3) incorporate novel streams of environmental data from current NASA products (NLDAS) and missions (SMAP, GPM), and (4) develop methods to improve predictions by integrating environmental monitoring data with entomological surveillance data.

Questions: John Haynes, Program Manager Health & Air Quality Applications NASA Headquarters / Earth Science National Aeronautics and Space Administration