[Esip-agclimate] [EXTERNAL] Auzzie Landslides anyone?

Teng, William L. (GSFC-610.2)[ADNET SYSTEMS INC] william.l.teng at nasa.gov
Mon Feb 10 13:57:43 EST 2020


Hi, Daniel:

Yes, interested! Esp. if this "something" can be done ("done" TB defined) in ~4-5 months and then be part of an Ag & Climate Cluster fire/soils session(s) at ESIP Summer. We're also trying to do "something" similar for ag/ML, the other main focus area of AgClim. Should I add this to our agenda for this month's telecon?

Btw, our telecon has been postponed (again!) to next Tuesday, Feb. 18th, 3 pm ET. We may have Sudhir Shrestra of ESRI, if he's available, presenting on their work on "dashboards." If not, he should be able to present at our March telecon. Either way, we'll also have quick reports on FedGIS (http://bit.ly/2vhVUwG) and AAAI-2020 Conf. (https://aaai.org/Conferences/AAAI-20/<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__protect2.fireeye.com_v1_url-3Fk-3D4c4acaeb-2D10d05535-2D4c4a842a-2D8636d19f3428-2D475357d73ef374ec-26q-3D1-26e-3Db54f6775-2D95d2-2D4258-2D8a92-2D22eb8f28a97c-26u-3Dhttps-253A-252F-252Faaai.org-252FConferences-252FAAAI-2D20-252F&d=DwMFaQ&c=ApwzowJNAKKw3xye91w7BE1XMRKi2LN9kiMk5Csz9Zk&r=img-rO8ZBhblrx41WBkIFetQkzEsdhT-s4UDDrJe0Xk&m=PmQMjAdUeisfxMACidYuRw7ZsTCMuEsxyNFcGJmPV2c&s=5DtssASSVHUqMXPApPmqNetlEkKD0Pc-0mCFpceYvKo&e=>).

Thanks,
Bill


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Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Esip-agclimate] Auzzie Landslides anyone?

Seems like we could put together something to help out with these predictions. I have just finished a move made more complicated by 2 meters of rain... but back in the research saddle if anyone is interested in playing around in an ESIP sandbox a bit.

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Daniel R. Fuka
Virginia Tech
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