[ESIP-all] AGU Session GC024: Health and Air Quality Applications of Satellite Data

Haynes, John A. (HQ-DK000) jhaynes at nasa.gov
Thu Aug 2 11:59:19 EDT 2012


All,

We are pleased to announce Session GC024: Health and Air Quality Applications of Satellite Data at the 2012 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting on Monday, 3 December - Friday, 7 December 2012 in San Francisco, California.


Session Summary:

NASA maintains a diverse constellation of Earth observing research satellites and sponsors research in satellite data across a wide spectrum of areas including environmental health; infectious disease; air quality standards, policies, regulations; and the impact of climate change on health and air quality. Successfully providing predictions required by decision makers will require advancements over current capabilities. Areas included are observations, modeling systems, forecast development, application integration, and the research to operations transition process. Data providers (NASA, other agencies) and data users (agencies, academia, private organizations) will share ideas about the use of satellite data for societal benefits.

http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2012/session-search/single/health-and-air-quality-applications-of-satellite-data/



Please consider submitting an abstract for this session.  Check the meeting website for updates, and complete submission policies: http://fallmeeting.agu.org

Please note - the deadline for abstracts is 8 August 2012, so please plan accordingly and submit your abstract soon.  The first author must be an AGU member or sponsored by a member.

This session will be scheduled by AGU as either oral or poster or both, depending on the number and quality of the abstracts submitted.  Authors will be informed in September regarding the date and format (oral or poster) of their paper.

We look forward to hearing from you and thank you for considering this opportunity to share your applications insights.  Please forgive us if you receive multiple postings as we are seeking to distribute this announcement broadly to reach as many disciplines as appropriate


Sincerely,

John Haynes
jhaynes at nasa.gov<mailto:jhaynes at nasa.gov>
NASA HQ

Sue Estes
Sue.m.estes at nasa.gov<mailto:Sue.m.estes at nasa.gov>
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

Ali Omar
Ali.h.omar at nasa.gov<mailto:Ali.h.omar at nasa.gov>
NASA Langley Research Center


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