Title: Application of Space-Based Remote Sensing to Climate Change
1Application of Space-Based Remote
SensingtoClimate Change Disaster ReliefHigh
Level SegmentITU Council 2008November 13, 2008
- Badri Younes
- Deputy Associate Administrator for Space
Communications Navigation - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- United States of America
2Societal Benefits of Remote Sensing
- Remote sensing provides critical data about the
Earths environment. - NASA, in cooperation with other US government
agencies, and - international partners, constantly monitors
the state of our planets - atmosphere, oceans, and land.
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- This knowledge is freely shared so that all
nations can benefit. - Such knowledge may be used to help nations
prepare for potential - natural disasters as well as to recover from
them after they occur.
3NASA Participates in Two Response
EnvironmentsRegulatory Operational
- Regulatory
- ITU-D Study Group 2 Question 22/2
- Utilization of ICT for Disaster Management,
Resources, and Active and Passive Space Based
Sensing Systems As They Apply to Disaster and
Emergency Relief Situations - Space Frequency Coordination Group (SFCG)?
- Intersessional Working Group on Disaster
Management - Increases Worldwide Awareness of Available
Resources and of Need for Continued Regulatory
Protection of Remote Sensing Bands - Operational
- Long History of Scientific Missions Focusing on
Observation of Critical Earth and Atmospheric
Parameters - Extensive International Scientific Cooperation
4International Cooperation in Sensor Development
5Application of Space-Based Remote Sensing
Tsunamis Droughts Earthquakes Floods Landslides Po
llution Sea Ice Volcanoes
6Assessing Tsunami Damage
7Drought in Australia
Soil moisture distribution in Australia during
October 2005 and 2006. This data acquired by
AMSR-E on Aqua. Red indicates low soil moisture
(dry), while blue indicates higher soil moisture
(wet). A drought occurred in south east
Australia (Granary area) in 2006.
8Earthquake Near Sumatra
ASTER
ASTER
ASTER data showed that Coral reefs off Nias
Island, Indonesia were uplifted following
earthquakes near Sumatra, Indonesia in December
2004 and March, 2005.
9Hurricane Dean August 2007
QuikSCAT produces wind speed and direction.
GOES
GOES imagery shows the character and motion of
the hurricane.
QuikSCAT
10Flooding in Germany
Landsat 7, Circa 2000
ASTER, August 20, 2002
11Landslide in Canada
RADARSAT-1 InSar Displacement Maps Cover 2000 -
2004
12Red Tide Off West Coast of Florida
SeaWiFS Observed a Red Tide on November 21, 2004
13Antarctic Sea Ice Thickness
Weddell Sea Ice Thickness from Multichannel
Observations made by SIR-C/X-SAR
14Hawaiian Volcano Activity
Note Ground motion indicates dangerous
underground volcanic activity
15Indonesian Volcanic Hazard
Landsat and SRTM combine to identify vulnerable
areas and populations
16Wildfires
Fires in Southern California, October 25, 2003
Observed with MODIS on TERRA.
17SERVIR The Regional Visualization and Monitoring
System
- Enabling the use of earth observations and models
for timely decision making to benefit society
- Data and Models
- Online Maps
- Visualization
- Decision Support
- Training
- Partnerships
18SERVIR Applications
- Disaster Analysis
- Environmental Monitoring
- Air Quality Assessment
- Climate Change and Biodiversity
- Short Term Weather Prediction
Flooding Change Analysis in Haiti September 2008
Fires in Guatemala and Mexico
Study on Potential Impacts of Climate Change on
Biodiversity
19South-South, Cross- Continental Geospatial
Collaboration
- Equipment installed and training conducted for
initial setup of SERVIR-East Africa node - Integrated system development underway for both
regional centers - Continued advances in data acquisition
- -RCMRD CATHALAC tasking requests of EO-1
satellite - Enhancement of visualization capabilities
- - Beta version of the SERVIR Climate Mapper tool
- Prototyping and development of new
products/applications - - Flood potential product (using multiple NASA
sensors and/adapting existing NASA models)
20SERVIR Countries Represented
- East Africa
- Kenya
- Tanzania
- Uganda
- Rwanda
- Ethiopia
- Mesoamerica/Caribbean
- Guatemala
- Belize
- El Salvador
- Honduras
- Nicaragua
- Costa Rica
- Panama
- Dominican Republic
- Southern Mexico
Dan Irwins Presentation of SERVIR to the
Presidents of Central America and Mexico
21SERVIR.net
- For More Information
- Dan Irwin SERVIR Director daniel.irwin_at_nasa.gov
- Emilio Sempris SERVIR Mesoamerica
- Emilio.sempris_at_cathalac.org
- Kate Lance SERVIR Africa
- Kate.lance_at_nasa.gov
22Summary
- Space-Based Remote Sensing Provides Critical
Information - Near Real Time Data for Disaster Relief
- Long Term Trends for Assessing Climate Change
- Remote Sensing Data is Freely Available
- Often via Internet
- International Organizations Can Assist
Administrations with Remote Sensing Data Access
and Application - Climate Change Assessments
- Disaster Management
- Spectrum is a Key Enabler
- Critical Need for Interference-Free Spectrum for
Sensing and Communications - NASA Will Continue its Long History of
International Cooperation - Application of NASA Spaceborne Capabilities to
Mitigate Disasters and Combat Adverse Climate
Change