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Join us for the TEMPO Workshop led by NASA experts to explore innovative uses of Earth observations in policy-making, business, and management decisions. Discover applications in agriculture, climate, disasters, water resources, and more!
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TEMPO Applications Workshop John A. Haynes, MS Program Manager, Health and Air Quality Applied Sciences Program Earth Science Division Science Mission Directorate NASA Washington, DC USA jhaynes@nasa.gov
ESD/Applied Sciences Program Discovering and demonstrating innovative and practical uses of Earth observations in organizations’ policy, business, and management decisions. http://AppliedSciences.NASA.gov Applications Prove-out, develop, and transition applications ideas for sustained uses of Earth obs. in decision making. Capacity Building Build skills and capabilities in US and developing countries to access Earth observations to benefit society. Mission Planning Identify applications early in mission lifecycle and integrate end-user needs in mission design and development. | 3
NASA Applied Sciences Architecture Results of NASA Earth Science Research Societal Needs Management Decisions Technology Policy Decisions Missions / Observations Data and Archives Forecasting Applied Sciences Program Research and Analysis Response & Recovery Models / Predictions
Applications Areas Emphasis in 4 Applications Areas Support opportunities in 5 additional areas Agriculture Climate Disasters Water Resources Oceans Energy Health & Air Quality Weather Ecological Forecasting | 5
Many thanks to our TEMPO Workshop Organizing Committee!! Workshop Lead: Mike Newchurch (UAH) Kelly Chance (SI) (TEMPO PI) Betsy Edwards (NASA HQ) (TEMPO PE) John Haynes (NASA HQ) (TEMPO Applications Lead) Barry Lefer (NASA HQ) (TEMPO PS) Jay Al-Saadi (NASA LaRC) Ronald Cohen (U. of CA – Berkeley) Sue Estes (UAH) Terry Keating (EPA) Chris McLinden (Environment Canada) Jeff McQueen (NOAA) Doreen Neil (NASA LaRC) Brad Pierce (NOAA) Brad Zavodsky (NASA MSFC)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration Questions: John Haynes, Program Manager Health & Air Quality Applications NASA Headquarters / Earth Science JHaynes@nasa.gov http://AppliedSciences.NASA.gov