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AGU 2024 Conference

Each year, AGU’s annual meeting, the largest gathering of Earth and space scientists, convenes 25,000+ attendees from 100+ countries to share research and connect with friends and colleagues. Scientists, educators, policymakers, journalists and communicators attend AGU24 to better understand our planet and environment, 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 December, AGU24 returns to Washington, D.C. with the theme “What’s Next for Science.” 

NESDIS 2024 AGU Presenters

All listings are for Eastern Standard

8:00 AM

Manoj Nair

ChatGeo-Magi: Fine-Tuned Large Language Models for Enhanced Geomagnetic Data Access and Customer Support

8:30 AMJames SpannSH11G - The May 2024 Gannon Storm: Space Weather Operational Performance, Validations, and Operations-to-Research Lessons I Poster
8:30 AM

Dimitrios Vassiliadis

SH11F - New Missions at Lagrange 1: Space Weather Observations and Heliospheric Research Poster
8:30 AM

Sarah Auriemma

Extreme Magnetopause Compression During the May 2024 Gannon Storm

8:30 AMChowdhury NazmiNESDIS Air Quality and Atmospheric Composition Product Portfolio
8:30 AM

Aspen Davis

The SWFO-L1 Spacecraft Science Magnetometer Product Calibration Planr

8:30 AMDonald Schmit

Post Launch Product Testing for the Compact Coronagraph on GOES-1

8:30 AM

Katherine Hawley

Leveraging Social Science for Satellite Mission Development: NEON’s Approach on User Engagement to Conduct Socioeconomic Studies

8:30 AM

Patrick Hogan

Impact of Space-Time sampling: gliders vs. profiling floats

8:30 AMIvan CsiszarAn evaluation of the NOAA/NESDIS reprocessed VIIRS active fire data record from Suomi NPP and NOAA-20

10:20 AM

Walter H F Smith

U12B - The Impact of GMT in the Earth, Ocean, and Space Sciences: What’s Next? I Oral

10:20 AM

Monica Youngman

SY12B - Enhancing Weather and Climate Communications for Decision Support Services with Artificial Intelligence I Oral

10:25 AMJoaquim Manuel Freire LuisU12B-01 GMT as a Library for Interface With Other Languages: The GMTMEX and Julia Wrappers, and Opportunities for Evolution (Invited)
11:25 AMMax JonesU12B-07 Exploring the history and future of GMT through the lens of mentorship, instruction, and governance (Invited)
1:40 PMRob RedmonNOAA's Ethical AI Learning Journeys to Train the Workforce - Vision to Practice and Early Lessons Learned
1:40 PMWalter H F SmithU13B - The Impact of GMT in the Earth, Ocean, and Space Sciences: What’s Next? II Poster
1:40 PMChong XuGMT and its impact on the Marine Geosciences
1:40 PMGian Villamil-OteroTransitioning to the Cloud via the NESDIS Common Cloud Framework (NCCF) - Lessons Learned
1:40 PMKelly CermakFrom Waterfall to Agile: Updates and Improvements to the Transition to Operations Lifecycle Process
1:40 PMMonica YoungmanSY13B - Enhancing Weather and Climate Communications for Decision Support Services with Artificial Intelligence II Poster
1:40 PMKatherine PittsWhat’s Next for the GOES-R DataJam
1:40 PMDonghui YiArctic Sea Ice Thickness from Combined ICESat-2 and Cryosat-2 Freeboard Observations
3:02 PMAurora BakerED13G-06 Tackling the Last Mile - How NOAA’s Data in the Classroom is Bridging the Gap Between Earth Science Open Data and the Needs of Educators
4:15 PMClint EdringtonIN14C-06 Advancing the Index to Marine and Lacustrine Geological Samples (IMLGS) Through Engagement and Cooperation with Partners and Data Users
4:15 PMQuentin AncarIN14A-02 Introducing the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (NESDIS) Innovation Hub: A Secured Sandbox Service for Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Development.

 

8:30 AM

Jun Dong

NOAA Satellite Snowfall Rate Algorithm and its Applications

8:30 AM

Kai Yang

NO2 Stratosphere-Troposphere Separation Using Combined UV and Visible Retrievals

8:30 AM

Jessica Morgan

Fostering Standardization Of Data Governance Practices Across US Earth Science Agencies

8:30 AMNicolas ArcosTsunami Event Data Management: Insights on Smaller Tsunami Events
10:29 AMShobha KondraguntaA32D-02 Air Quality Monitoring in the GeoXO Era (Invited)

10:35 AM

James Negus

SH22A-02 Validating Real-Time GOES-R XRS Solar Flare Locations

12:30 PM

Elsayed Talaat

SPA’s Agency Town Hall

1:40 PM

Nai-Yu Wang

Improving Thermospheric Density Data and Forecast Capability Through the Utilization of Satellite Constellation

1:40 PM

James Spann

SA23A - Advancing Space Weather Research to Operations and Operations to Research: Harnessing Innovation for Improved Modeling and Observations I Poster
1:40 PM

Mallory Wickline

Visualization and Analysis of Coronal Holes and Associated High-Speed Solar Wind Streams and Their Signatures in the Ionosphere
1:40 PM

Dimitrios Vassiliadis

SWFO: A New Source of Coronal Images for Solar and Heliospheric Applications

1:40 PM

Athanasios Boudouridis

Connection of the GOES 16-19 MPS-HI Sensor High Energy Electron Channel Backgrounds to Galactic Cosmic Ray Fluxes

1:40 PM

Nai-Yu Wang

Improving Thermospheric Density Data and Forecast Capability Through the Utilization of Satellite Constellation

1:40 PM

Juan Rodriguez

Solar Wind and Magnetospheric Conditions for Satellite Anomalies Attributed to Shallow Internal Charging

1:40 PM

Dimitrios Vassiliadis

Space Weather Follow On: Developing Imagery and Other Data Products Following the GOES-19 Launch

3:10 PM

Yulan Hong

H13U-07 Enhancing snowfall rate estimates from passive microwave measurements through improving snow representation in algorithm

4:00 PM

Dr. Steve Volz

TH25B - One NOAA Leadership Priorities
4:02 PMJames SpannSH24B-01 Space Weather R2O2R: Strategy and Challenges

 

8:30 AM

Veljko Petković

H31H-01 AMSR2 Precipitation Retrieval for NOAA Operations: Machine Learning Perspective
8:30 AMXiwu ZhanEnhanced Global Soil Moisture, Water Surface Fraction and Evapotranspiration Data Products from Operational Satellite Observations for Improving Numerical Weather and Water Model Performance
8:30 AM

Guiping Liu

SA31D - Leveraging State-of-the-Art Models with Observational Data to Improve Simulations and Predictions from the Ground to Geospace Poster
8:51 AMMalarvizhi ArulrajH31H-08 Fingerprinting the Signatures of Multi-Layered Precipitation Systems in Satellite Observations
10:15 AMJeremy GoldsteinFrom Orbit to Earth: Exploring the LEO Science Digest (Expo Hall/Hyper Wall)
10:20 AMYaireska M Collado-VegaSH32A - Space Weather and Human Exploration to the Moon, Mars, and Beyond I Oral
10:20 AMYuhan RaoIN32A - Accelerating Trustworthy and Responsible AI in Earth and Space Sciences Through the Lens of Data I Oral
10:23 AMJames SpannSH32A-01 On the role of NOAA and Human Exploration of the Moon, Mars and beyond
10:25 AMMonica YoungmanIN32A-01 The Why and What of AI-Readiness and the NOAA Approach (Invited)
12:30 PMDan LindseyTH33C - GeoXO Town Hall: Preparing for Geostationary Satellite Observations of the Future
1:40 PMIsabel JonesA Product Portfolio Management Approach to Managing NOAA’s Satellite Land Products
1:40 PMIrfan AzeemEnhancing NOAA’s Space Weather Capabilities with Cost-Effective SmallSat Solutions
1:40 PMTim BoyerAI readiness for ocean profile data at the NOAA Center for Artificial Intelligence/National Centers for Environmental Information
1:40 PMYuhan RaoIN33A - Accelerating Trustworthy and Responsible AI in Earth and Space Sciences Through the Lens of Data II Poster
1:40 PMHeather Roman-StorkUtilizing Multiparameter Mesoscale Eddy Tracking to Monitor Coral Reef Resiliency in the Gulf of Mexico and Beyond

4:00 PM

Elsayed TalaatSA34A - Advancing Space Weather Research to Operations and Operations to Research: Harnessing Innovation for Improved Modeling and Observations II Oral
4:30 PMYongzhen FanH34H-03 Machine Learning Enhanced Snowfall Rate Retrievals from Passive Microwave Sensors

 

8:30 AM

Courtney BouchardUpdated High-Resolution Northeast Pacific Regional Ocean Climatology
8:30 AMJared RennieThe Regional Flood Index: Combining multiple products to build an archive of flooding events
8:30 AMJesse VarnerGIS Discovery and Visualization Tools for Bathymetric Data at NOAA NCEI (Invited)
8:30 AMRebekah EsmailiInvesting in Responsive and Innovative Satellite-based Precipitation Products at NOAA
8:30 AMJessica NationCruisePack: A Data Packaging and Metadata Gathering Tool for Cruise-Based Data
8:30 AMJebb StewartA41R - Testing, Metrics, and Validation AI4NWP Poster
8:39 AMOlivier PratH41G-04 Evaluation of daily SPI and SPEI indices for near-real time drought monitoring and impact assessment over CONUS
12:30 PMAlessandra Abe PaciniTH43J - Multiagency Town Hall on Data Infrastructure and Open Science for Heliophysics

1:40 PM

Nai-Yu WangStorm-Time Scintillation Monitoring via the NOAA Data Collection System
1:40 PMSheekela Baker-YeboahInvestigating Sea Surface Temperature Retrievals for Monitoring Heat Stress on Coral Reefs
1:40 PMAnnette BalmesTowards a New Earth Magnetic Anomaly Grid (EMAG): Methodology Updates, Improved Uncertainty Integration, and Community Feedback
1:40 PMTheodore BeachStorm-Time Scintillation Monitoring via the NOAA Data Collection System
1:40 PMMeredith WagnerUSGEO's Earth Observation Assessment 2023 and Its Support to National Earth Observing Decision Making for Climate and Agriculture & Forestry
4:00 PMBrian NelsonH44G-01 Advancing satellite and radar climate data records through analysis and evaluation of precipitation estimates using a high quality rain gauge network in mountainous terrain
4:00 PMSatya KalluriGC44C - Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Satellite Missions and Their Contribution to Earth Science Applications I Oral
6:00 PMClint EdringtonGauging Interest for a Marine Sedimentary Carbon Pool Database