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AGU 2023 Conference

For more than 100 years AGU has been opening science—opening pathways to discovery, opening greater awareness to address climate change, opening greater collaborations to lead to solutions and opening the fields and professions of science to a whole new age of justice equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging.

This year, as we convene >25,000 attendees from 100+ countries in San Francisco for AGU23, our theme is: Wide. Open. Science. 2023 might be the official year of Open Science but we also see it as an opportunity to affirm AGU’s overarching values and beliefs.  It is a message for all of us to carry as we come together to share, inspire, collaborate, engage and most of all rededicate ourselves as a united community grounded in wide open science.

NESDIS 2023 AGU Presenters

All listings are for Pacific Standard Time

8:30 AM Tyler Hanke ENSO-associated Modes of Variability in Top-of-Atmosphere Radiation
8:30 AM Jane Zeng Monitoring Methane Emissions Using TROPOMI, Sentinel-2, and Landsat
9:30 AM Larisza Krista A DEFT approach to finding pre-flare events in a forest of EUV signatures
11:00 AM Kathryn Caruso Spatial Ecological Modeling of Suitable Habitat and Forecasted Land Cover Change Using Remote Sensing Data to Identify At-Risk Populations of Dionaea muscipula (Venus flytrap) and Inform Species Conservation Efforts/Advances in Remote Sensing for Monitoring Biodiversity Change: Integrating Data and Models Across Scales and Technologies II Oral
11:30 AM Sam Califf 100s keV Electron and Proton Dynamics Under the Influence of Self-Consistent Electric Fields from RCM-E, SM11D-2540
11:30 AM Sam Califf Large-Scale Electric Fields and Their Impact on Plasma Dynamics in the Inner Magnetosphere, SM11D
2:10 PM Irfan Azeem Developing Synergies Via Partnerships to Address the Global Challenge of Space Weather/SY13D: Science Diplomacy: Bridging Borders, Building Bridges, and Realizing Opportunities
2:10 PM Carrie Morrill Progress Towards Interoperable Chronological Data at the World Data Service for Paleoclimatology and Scientific Applications
2:10 PM Abigail Sgan Monitoring Trends in Air Quality During a Drought: Case Study to Improve Public Health Response to Drought Threats
2:45 PM Cheng Dang The Community Radiative Transfer Model (CRTM): advances in physical parameterizations and model structure
4:00 PM Roberty Levy A14I Studying Aerosols from Geostationary Meteorological Satellites: Remote Sensing, Modeling, and Applications I Oral
4:30 PM Jennifer Runkle Centering Diverse Ways of Knowing and Health Equity in a Tribal Climate Action Plan: Insights from the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
5:15 PM Kari St.Laurent NOAA's Leap to Hyperspectral: Connecting PACE to NOAA operations faster under a new collaborative approach

 

8:30 AM Claire McCaskill A21K: Weather, Water, and Climate Applications from Geostationary Satellites of the Present and Future I Poster
8:30 AM Sarah Auriemma A Comparison of Magnetic Field Observations from the GOES-R Magnetometers and the GEO-KOMPSAT-2A SOSMAG / SH21E
8:30 AM Ellen Mecray NH21C-0664: NOAA’s Commitment to Service Delivery and the Insurance and Reinsurance Industry
9:30 AM Jiquan Chen Socioeconomic-Environmental Systems along the Silk Road across Asian Drylands Belt
9:45 AM Jiquan Chen Environmental Changes in Northern Eurasia
10:45 AM Andrew Allegra Coastal Water Temperature Guide New Features
1:00 PM Angela Sallis Help Build a Better NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
1:35 PM Dylan Major H22L-06 Comparisons of IMERG Quantitative Precipitation Estimates and Rain Gauges in the Southern Appalachian Mountains
2:10 PM Eric Kihn Community-Driven Development of Tools to Improve AI-Readiness of the Open Environmental Data
2:10 PM Laura Stevens SY23B-0895 Appendix 4 - Indicators - The Fifth National Climate Assessment
2:10 PM Dimitrios Vassiliadis SH23E-2973 NOAA’s SWFO Program Launching in 2024: Science Objectives and Data Products
2:10 PM Istvan Laszlo On the Statistical Sameness of S-NPP and NOAA-20 VIIRS Aerosol Optical Depths
2:10 PM Mi Zhou Evaluation of Operational GOES-16 Aerosol Optical Depth and Its Application in Monitoring Smoke Aerosols from Canadian Fires
2:10 PM Margarita Kulko A23S-2634 Performance of the NOAA-21 CrIS Outgoing Longwave Radiation (OLR) Product versus Correlative Observations from AIRS and CERES
2:10 PM Yuhan (Douglas) Rao Benchmarking Historical Simulations of Leaf Area Index from CMIP6 Using Satellite Climate Data Records
2:10 PM Yuhan (Douglas) Rao IN23C-0615 Community-Driven Development of Tools to Improve AI-Readiness of the Open Environmental Data
2:10 PM Rafael de Ameller NOAA Urban Heat Island Virtual Reality Experience
2:10 PM Dimitrios Vassiliadis SH23E-2973 NOAA’s SWFO Program Launching in 2024: Science Objectives and Data Products
2:10 PM Yuhan (Douglas) Rao Climate Change and Environmental Health
2:10 PM Laura Stevens SY23B-0895 Appendix 4 - Indicators - The Fifth National Climate Assessment
2:10 PM Robert Levy A23R Studying Aerosols from Geostationary Meteorological Satellites: Remote Sensing, Modeling, and Applications II Poster
2:10 PM Alessandra Pacini NOAA’s SWFO Program Launching in 2024: Science Objectives and Data Products
2:25 PM Jennifer Runkle Maternal Mental Health is a Priority for Action on Climate Change
3:02 PM Yunyue Yu Land Surface Temperature and Albedo Production at NOAA NESDIS / Advances in Characterizing and Monitoring Land System Change Using Remote Sensing Data III
4:00 PM Pam Sullivan Observations for a Changing Planet: NOAA’s Current and Future Geostationary Satellites
4:00 PM Doug Kluck Regional and Local Climate Data and Services for Building a Climate-Ready Nation II Oral
4:21 PM John Nielsen-Gammon SY24A-03: The Role of State Climate Offices in Providing Locally Trusted Climate Services
5:05 PM Kathryn Caruso 25 Years of the NASA DEVELOP Experiential Learning Model/Learning by Doing: An Exploration of Experiential Learning Models and Outcomes in the Geosciences II Oral

 

8:30 AM Jessica Cherry Tracking the Costs of Climate Disasters in Alaska/Regional and Local Climate Data and Services for a Climate Ready Nation
8:30 AM Ellen Mecray SY31D-1002: Improving Regional Climate Service Delivery to Underserved Communities: A Process for Starting the Journey
8:30 AM Satya Kalluri Low Earth Orbit Observations to Support NOAA Missions
8:30 AM Lihang Zhou Bridging the Gap between Low Latency Remote Sensing Data Products and User Needs for JPSS and LEO Applications/IN31F - Identifying Environmental Data Gaps and Proposed Solutions Using Satellite Remote Sensing Poster
8:30 AM Katherine Pitts GOES-R DataJam: A Virtual Competition Utilizing Openly Available Data and Tools
8:30 AM Li Bi Satellite Product Portfolio Management and Activities in NOAA/NESDIS/OCS
8:30 AM Tong Zhu IN31F-0720 Monitoring 2023 North America Heatwave Events with NUCAPS Temperature Retrievals
8:30 AM Aspen Davis Enabling Multi-Point Magnetospheric Measurements at Geostationary Orbit with the New NOAA GOES-18 Magnetometer
8:30 AM Gian Villamil-Otero Transitioning Science Team Development From On-Prem to the Cloud Via the NESDIS Common Cloud Framework
8:30 AM Satya Kalluri Low Earth Orbit Observations to Support NOAA Missions
8:32 AM Nai-Yu Wang NOAA's Plan for Space Weather Collaboration for the Off Sun-Earth Line Observations/Space Weather Collaboration, Cooperation, and Coordination II
10:55 PM Olivier P Prat H32A-04 Near-real Time Drought Monitoring Using an Ensemble of Gridded Precipitation Datasets
11:00 AM Pavel Groisman Northern Eurasia Future Initiative (NEFI), Three Directions/Areas of Research
2:10 PM Christopher Amante Continuously Updated Digital Elevation Models (CUDEMs) to Support Coastal Inundation Modeling / OS33C - Observationally Integrated Earth System Modeling for Coastal Environments Poster
2:10 PM Sam Califf Assessment of the Weimer Model for High-latitude Geomagnetic Modeling, GP33D-0599
2:10 PM Arnaud Chulliat A Novel Approach for Mitigating the Backus Effect in Geomagnetic Field Modeling

 

8:30 AM Donghui Yi Arctic snow depth and sea ice thickness from combined ICESat-2 and Cryosat-2 freeboard observations
8:30 AM Banghua Yan Calibration and Validation Efforts towards Quality-Consistent OMPS NM and NP SDR Synergistic Data Sets from SNPP through NOAA-21 Satellites
8:30 AM Xin Jin Improvements in the Current SNO method for LT monitoring of CrIS Inter-sensor Radiometric Biases with ABI within the NOAA ICVS Framework/Advances in Instrumentation and Measurement Technology in the Atmospheric Sciences
8:30 AM Xi Shao Augmenting Satellite Sensor Calibration/Validation Capabilities to Support NOAA’s Atmospheric Composition Missions
8:30 AM Monica Youngman Striving for FAIR, CARE, and TRUST Principles Resource Realities: Lessons on Challenges and Approaches from NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information
8:32 AM Revathi Muralidharan Architecting pipelines for analysis-ready cloud-optimized wildfire smoke forecasting data for health science applications
8:39 AM Ninghai Sun NOAA-21 Advanced Technology Microwave Sounder (ATMS) On-Orbit Science Data Quality Evaluation
10:20 AM Peng Yu Extreme Events: Observations and Modeling II Oral
2:10 PM Jennifer Gahtan Spatial and Temporal Variability of Tropical Cyclones in IBTrACS
2:25 PM Derek Arndt NOAA's Historic, Current and Future Approaches To and Uses of Sustained Environmental Observations
2:27 PM Kim Eaves, Eric Walters NOAA’s Engaging Eclipse Events: Connecting People with Science in 2023 and 2024
2:42 PM Kenneth S Casey Knowledge Graphs and the NOAA Archive
4:30 PM Nancy Ritchey Transforming NCEI’s data stewardship and curation practices to enable Open Science

 

8:30 AM Gregory Hammer SY51B-0589: Solar Eclipses Provide “Shining” Opportunities to Increase Climate Data Literacy for the General Public
9:14 AM Lihang Zhou 10 Years of JPSS Products: Enhancing the Advanced Global Environment Applications while Embracing Open Science Practices (Invited)/U021 - Science for All - Organizing Agile Openness
2:10 PM Georgianna Zelenak T53F-0217: IHO Data Centre for Digital Bathymetry - Bathymetric Data Discovery and Access Tools
2:10 PM Benjamin Smith Earth System Digital Twins: Prototypes and Federations II Poster