Data: Driving Science. Informing Decisions. Enriching Humanity.
We observe, create, measure, simulate, collect, and process data at a prodigious rate, propelled by modern digital technology, and use it to create new knowledge and insights; inform and validate models and hypotheses; guide policies and decisions; and advance the scientific, environmental, and societal dimensions of the weather, water, and climate enterprise (WWC).
This theme uses data as the locus for interlinking heterogeneous disciplines across the WWC enterprise along braids of commonality to propel new science, expand and empower the stakeholder ecosystem across all sectors, and ameliorate bias and socioeconomic inequity, through the suffusion of both theory and data centric approaches.
NESDIS 2023 AMS Presenters
- 1:00 PM, Josh Jankot: AI Strategy Deep Dive
- 8:30 AM, Joel McCorkel: GeoXO Instrument and Sensitivity Study Overview
- 8:45 AM, Dan Lindsey: GXI: NOAA’s Geostationary Imager of the Future
- 9:00 AM, Gregory Frost: NOAA’s Geostationary Extended Observations (GeoXO) Atmospheric Composition Capabilities
- 9:15 AM, Tim Schmit: Information Content from the GeoXO Sounder (GXS)
- 9:30 AM, Monica M. Coakle: Cooperative Observing Strategies for Optimizing GeoXO L1b Products
- 9:45 AM, Vanessa M Escobar: Panel Discussion PD2 - Societal and Economical Benefits of GeoXO (Invited)
- 9:45 AM, Andrew Heidinger: Preparing Users for GeoXO
- 10:45 AM, Dan Lindsey, Vanessa Marie Escobar: Panel Discussion PD2 Societal and Economical Benefits of GeoXO (Invited)
- 11:45 AM, Erin Lynch: Space Weather Next Sensors to Benefits Traceability/Session 2 Space-Based Observing System Architectures for Operational Space Weather Forecasting and Nowcasting
- 1:45 PM, Michael Bonadonna: Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorology (OFCM) Retrospective: 2014-2021
- 2:45 PM, Paige Lavin: Case Studies Demonstrating the Potential Benefits of the NOAA Next-Generation Enterprise Ocean Heat Content Algorithm for Tropical Cyclone Intensification Forecasting in the Gulf of Mexico
- 3:45 PM, Ra'ad Saleh: Preparing NOAA's Next-Generation End-to-End Satellite Data Ground Processing
- 5:00 PM, Jared Rennie: Applied Climate Topics & Climate Tools: Showcase of New Climate Data Tools and Services
- 5:00 PM, John Relph: An Incubator for Promoting Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Justice in the Earth Science Community: An Example from the Earth Science Information Partners
- 5:00 PM, Marco Vargas: NOAA’s Space Weather Follow On Program to Continue Operational Measurements of Coronal Mass Ejections and Solar Wind
- 5:00 PM, Shiva Anand: Lagrange .1 Orbit Observatory Communication with Earth Via Geostationary Orbit Satellites
- 5:00 PM, Ramesh Rangachar: The NESDIS Ground Enterprise Study Value Model: Cycle 2 Updates and Improvements
- 5:00 PM, Julia Mitsuko Eng: The NESDIS Ground Enterprise Study: Capability Engineering Update for Cycle 2
- 5:00 PM, Scott Turner: NESDIS Ground Enterprise Study Cost Model Overview: Cycle 2 Updates and Improvements
- 5:00 PM, Stephen Marley: NGES Analysis Methodology
- 5:00 PM, Nikisa George: The NESDIS NGES Cycle 2 Analysis Results
- 5:00 PM, Daniel Mandl: NGES Future Organizational RACI Analysis
- 8:30 AM, Stephanie M. Ortland: 5A.1 ProbSevere ThunderCast: A Deep Learning Model for Nowcasting Midlatitude Thunderstorms
- 9:15 AM, Pam Sullivan: GOES-R to GeoXO: NOAA's Geostationary Satellite Systems Today and through 2050
- 9:30 AM, Quanhua Liu: Development of A Deep Learning-based Community Radiative Transfer Model/11th AMS Symposium on the Joint Center for Satellite Data Assimilation
- 9:30 AM, Joseph Casola: NOAA's Extreme Heat and Equity Pilots: Lessons Learned for Climate Adaptation
- 9:30 AM, Jennifer Webster: JointJ5B.5 - Building a Comprehensive Archive and Open Access Data Portal for Monitoring Marine Microplastics - the NOAA Ncei Global Marine Microplastics Database and Web Map
- 9:45 AM, Vanssa M Escobar: 6B.1 - NOAA’s Pathfinder Value Chains - Tracing Benefits From Users to Instruments
- 9:45 AM, Brianna Kimberly Witherell: JointJ5A.6 Time Series and Cloud Clearing Analysis for Ocean Baroclinic Instability Identification Using GOES-R ABI
- 10:45 AM, Xuepeng Zhao: Aerosol-Cloud Interactions in Deep Convective Clouds I
- 10:45 AM, Shu-peng Ho: The Climate Processing and Validation of the STAR COSMIC and COSMIC-2 Temperature and Water Vapor Data Products
- 11:00 AM, Yong Chen: Assessment of the Consistency and Stability of CrIS Infrared Observations from S-NPP and NOAA-20 Using COSMIC-2 Radio Occultation Data Over Ocean/Session 6A - R2O Progress in GNSS Radio Occultations and Reflectometry for NWP, Ionospheric Studies-Prediction and Ocean Surface Properties: II
- 11:00 AM, Benjamin C. Trabing: JointJ6.2 Environmental Influences on Lightning in Tropical Cyclones
- 11:00 AM, Kenneth S. Casey: Progress on NOAA’s Next-Generation Cloud Archive and Stewardship Services
- 11:00 AM, Alexa Ross: 6.2 Exploring Monthly Means of GOES-17 ABI Brightness Temperatures
- 11:15 AM, Scott Rudlosky: Characterizing the Relation between Lightning and Wildfires in the Western United States
- 11:45 AM, Nai-Yu Wang: Potential SmallSat GNSS-Reflectometry Flood Inundation Mapping Applications
- 12:45 PM, Vanessa Escobar: 6B.1 - NOAA’s Pathfinder Value Chains - Tracing Benefits From Users to Instruments
- 1:45 PM, Scott Schnee: 7.2 GEO/LEO Architecture Trades for Four Measurement Objectives
- 2:00 PM, Philip Ardanuy: Landfalling Event Atmospheric River Neural Network (LEARN2): an AI Machine Learning Numerical Weather Prediction Tool for Extreme Precipitation Forecasting
- 2:45 PM, Paige Lavin: Case Studies Demonstrating the Potential Benefits of the NOAA Next-Generation Enterprise Ocean Heat Content Algorithm for Tropical Cyclone Intensification Forecasting in the Gulf of Mexico
- 3:45 PM, Victor Grycenkov: Panel Discussion PD8 - NESDIS LEO Architecture Development Plans
- 4:15 PM, Irfan Azeem: NOAA's space-based Space Weather Observations: Present and Future
- 4:30 PM, Yunyue Yu: JointJ8C.4 Enterprise LST Algorithm at NOAA: Product, Evaluation, and Monitoring
- 4:30 PM, John L. Cintineo: 8.4 ProbSevere LightningCast for Decision-Support Services
- 5:00 PM, Frank W Gallagher: NESDIS Requirements Flow: A Traceable Path to Project Implementation
- 5:00 PM, Lawrence Zanetti: NOAA's Space Weather Observations program: IMF Bz Issue
- 6:00 PM, Kari St.Laurent: Product Portfolio Management Activities: Approaching Oceans and Coasts
- 6:00 PM, Michael Palecki: V32 - Improving the NOAA NCEI Infrastructure for Accessing Observations of Extreme Precipitation Events
- 7:00 PM, Dimitrios Vassiliadis: Auroral Imaging: Prospects for contributions to NOAA's Operational Space Weather Products/Session 10 Heliophysics and Space Weather Enterprise Data Access and Modernization
- 8:00 PM, Jena Kent: Product Portfolio Management Activities: Approaching Oceans and Coasts/Enabling Mission Through Innovation: Leveraging Technological and Data Common Services at NOAA/NESDIS
- 8:30 AM, Jared Rennie: Salmon, Census, and Severe Storms: Finding ways to converge socioeconomic context and weather, water and climate data for stakeholder planning.
- 8:30 AM, Katherine Pitts: JointJ9.1 GOES-R DataJam: Make Data Rain
- 8:45 AM, Imke Durre: Impact of Cocorahs Observations on NOAA's Operational Climatology Products
- 8:45 AM, Amy K. Huff: 9B.2 Validation of GOES-18 ABI Aerosol Detection Product (ADP) for Monitoring Atmospheric Smoke and Blowing Dust
- 9:00 AM, Lauren Carroll: Increasing Engagement with NOAA Content Using Instagram Reels: Best Practices in 11th Symposium on Building a Weather-Ready Nation: Enhancing Our Nation's Readiness, Responsiveness, and Resilience to High Impact Weather Events
- 9:00 AM, Michael L. Jamilkowski: 9B.3 GOES-R Socioeconomic Benefits Study: Phase 1 & Phase 2 Results
- 9:00 AM, Dakota C. Smith: JointJ9.3 Introducing the Satellite Library: a Novel Satellite Imagery Resource for General Public and News Media
- 9:15 AM, Jared Rennie: Applying Socioeconomic Context To Weather, Water And Climate Data To Better Understand Our World Around Us
- 9:15 AM, Lee A. Byerle: 9B.4 GOES-R Program Satellite Book Club and cloudReach to Enhance NWS and NESDIS Collaborative Development
- 9:30 AM, Francis Gerard Eparvier: 9B.5 The EUV and X-Ray Irradiances Sensors (EXIS) on the GOES-R+ Series: A New Look at Solar Variability
- 9:30 AM, Scott S. Lindstrom: JointJ9.5 Training for the Pacific Region of the National Weather Service provided by the Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS)
- 9:45 AM, Elizabeth M. Kline: 9B.6 GOES-18 as GOES-West
- 10:45 AM, Michael Brewer: Ensuring the User Makes it into the National Centers for Environmental Information’s Climate Products and Services/ Panel Discussion 10A Service-to-Research [S2R]: User Engagement Information to Improve NOAA Research, Products and Services: How Do We Know We Are Serving Well? Panel Discussion
- 10:45 AM, Linda Hembeck: 10B.1 Enterprise Algorithms and New Products for the GOES-16/17/18 Ground System
- 10:45 AM, Daniel St. Jean: How NOAA’s Next-Gen Remote Sensing and Ground System Architecture Delivers Value
- 11:00 AM, Ra'ad Saleh: NGES Ground Demonstrations and Pilots: Technology Evaluation and Risk Reduction for the Future NOAA Enterprise Ground
- 11:00 AM, Elsayed Talaat: NOAA’s Space Weather Observations to Provide Continuous Operational Space Weather Capability
- 11:00 AM, Kwo-Sen Kuo: 10B.2 Development of a Super-resolution GOES ABI Fire Product Based on Deep Learning
- 11:15 AM, Myranda Uselton Shirk: Session 10 - Visualization, Data Discovery, and R2O Using Python
- 11:15 AM, Joseph K. Zajic: 10B.3 AWS Cloud-Based GOES-18 Supplemental Data Operations for early NWS Mission Use
- 11:15 AM, Daniel St. Jean: Advanced Planning and System Architectures for the Next-Generation Weather Enterprise — Ground Architecture — Stakeholder Perspective
- 11:45 AM, Kashaud Bowman: 10B.5 A Review of GOES-R ABI Mesoscale Sector Application for NWS Mission Use
- 11:45 AM, Jared Rennie: How Wet Was It?: Using visualization tools to provide current and historical context to CoCoRaHS
- 1:30 PM, Renata Lana: NESDIS' Fire Program Customer Experience and Service Delivery Integration Pilot
- 1:30 PM, Steve Volz: Advancing the Data Enterprises from Ocean to Space
- 1:30 PM, Kathryn Shontz, Chris O'Connors: Enabling Mission Through Innovation: Leveraging Technological and Data Common Services at NOAA/NESDIS
- 1:45 PM, Michael Brewer: Session 11A Service-to-Research [S2R]: User Needs to Inform NOAA’s Research and Service Delivery. Challenges, Opportunity, and Best Practices: I
- 1:45 PM, Bill Line: Operational Applications of VIIRS Imagery Products
- 1:45 PM, Dimitrios Vassiliadis: 10.5- Developing New and Updated Solar and Heliophysics Data Products for NOAA's Upcoming Space Weather Follow On (SWFO) Program/Session 10 Heliophysics and Space Weather Enterprise Data Access and Modernization
- 2:00 PM, Kat Hawley: Enhancing Engagement with Users - NOAA’s Center for Satellite Applications and Research (STAR) User Engagement Plan
- 2:00 PM, Nai-Yu Wang: NOAA Uses, Needs, and Plans for off Sun-Earth Line Observations/Science and Applications of 2D and 3D Remote-Sensing and in Situ Observations
- 2:00 PM, Jose M. Garcia-Rivera: Tropical Cyclones, Winds, and Clouds: Their NESDIS Product Portfolio Management Activities
- 2:00 PM, Ivan Csiszar: An Evaluation of the Impact of Improved Fire Detection and Characterization from VIIRS on Emission Estimates in the Western Conterminous United States
- 2:15 PM, Daniel B. Seaton: 11.4 Tracking Eruptions and Solar Wind Outflow with Wide-Field EUV Images from GOES/SUVI
- 2:15 PM, Ingrid Guch: To Retire, Develop, Sustain or Improve? How Nesdis Incorporates User Needs into Decisions about Product Portfolios
- 2:30 PM, Jason Taylor: Capturing, Developing, and Responding to Federal Agency User-Impact Driven Satellite Product Priorities: NOAA’s Interagency User Engagement Efforts through USGEO's Satellite Needs Working Group
- 2:45 PM, Kat Hawley: Preparing for the future - NOAA’s User Engagement Plan for the Geostationary and Extended Observations (GeoXO) Program
- 3:30 PM, Ellen Mecray: Service Delivery: Lessons and Examples of Connecting Users to Agile Product Development and Impactful Decision-Making
- 3:45 PM, Michael Brewer: Session 12A Service-to-Research [S2R]: User Needs to Inform NOAA’s Research and Service Delivery. Challenges, Opportunity, and Best Practices: II
- 3:45 PM, Joseph Fiore: Updates on NESDIS Enterprise User Services and User Outreach
- 3:45 PM, Patricia Ann Weir: NOAA's Commercial Weather Data Pilot - Space Weather Project
- 4:00 PM, Patricia Ann Weir: NOAA's Commercial Data Purchase Continuity Program
- 4:00 PM, Isaac Andrew Passmore: 12B.2 Leveling Up Mission Support Staff with the Mission Operations Assistant
- 4:15 PM, Walter Wolf: Application Common Services - Enabling DevOps Culture Through Software Engineering
- 4:15 PM, Bonnie Reed: Today, Tomorrow, and the Outyears: Drawing the connection between NESDIS Requirements, Priorities, and Future Mission Planning
- 4:45 PM, Chris Slocum: What Is Large-Scale Lightning Activity in Tropical Cyclones Telling Us?
- 5:00 PM, Rocky Bilotta: A Retrospective Evaluation of Drought in the United States
- 5:00 PM, Tim Schmit: Consider Filling in GOES Earth Edge Data
- 5:00 PM, Zhaohui Cheng: NESDIS/OSPO Operational Environmental Products Overview
- 5:00 PM, Thomas, Feroli: GOES-R Series Ground System ABI Level 2 Product Changes and Additions
- 5:00 PM, Ra'ad Saleh: The NESDIS Ground Enterprise Study: Cycle 2 Overview
- 7:15 AM, Nazila Merati: Town Hall Meeting - Eighth Annual NOAA Open Data Dissemination
- 8:30 AM, Ra'ad Saleh: New and Expected Trends in Calibration and Validation of Sensing Systems: Need for a Paradigm Shift
- 8:30 AM, Vanessa Marie Escobar: 13A.1 WIFIRE and NESDIS User Engagement: Leveraging NOAA's Pathfinder Initiative to develop future tools, products and services for wildfire
- 8:30 AM, Boyin Huang: Session 13A - Artificial Intelligence for Subseasonal-to-Seasonal (S2S) Prediction
- 8:30 AM, Natalia Donoho: Women of NOAA ERG: Moving Forward Gender Equity/AMS Fourth Symposium on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
- 8:45 AM, Maurice McHugh: 13B.2 GOES-R Series Products: New Capabilities and Future Opportunities
- 8:45 AM, Flavio Iturbide Sanchez: The NOAA JPSS-2 CrIS: The First Earth View Science Data
- 8:45 AM, Harshesh Patel: 13 A.2 AMS 2023 Joint Venture Presentation
- 8:45 AM, Jeffery E Adkins: 13A.2 Societal Benefits of Future Observations: A GeoXO Economic Study with NOAA Pathfinders
- 9:00 AM, Mathew Gunshor: 13B.3 GOES-18 Versus GOES-17 ABI
- 9:30 AM, Bill Line: Very High Temporal Resolution Imagery Captured during the GOES-18 ABI Checkout
- 9:30 AM, Hai Zhang: 13A.4 Nowcasting Applications of Geostationary Satellite Hourly Surface PM2.5 Data
- 9:45 AM, Zhenping Li: 13B.6 An Optimized Image Registration Algorithm for GOES-R Series Image Navigation and Registration Performance Assessment
- 10:30 AM, Vanessa Escobar: 13A.2 - Societal Benefits of Future Observations: A GeoXO Economic Study with NOAA Pathfinders
- 10:45 AM, David G. Lubar: Joint14C.1 What May Be Ahead: Spectrum for Environmental Satellites and Proposed Commercial Uses Near Passive and Other Applications
- 10:45 AM, Peng Yu: 14A.1 Status of the Land Surface Temperature Product from GOES-18
- 10:45 AM, Graeme Martin: 14B.1 CSPP Geo Software for GOES-R Series Near Real-Time Product Generation
- 11:00 AM, Banghua Yan: 13B.3 - Newly Re-processed SNPP OMPS Nadir Mapper and Nadir Profiler Sensor Data Records: Long-Term Radiometric Calibration Accuracy Stability Assessments Using a Community Radiative Transfer Model (CRTM)
- 11:15 AM, Vanessa Escobar: NESDIS User Engagement Information Mapping: Informing the decisions of NOAA missions, products and services
- 11:15 AM, Chris Schmidt: 14A.3 Two Looks: Taking Advantage of the GOES-17 and GOES-18 Interleave Period to Examine Detection of Subpixel Fires
- 11:15 AM, T. Connor Nelson: 14B.3 Leveraging Satellite Data for Mesoanalysis in National Weather Service Operations: An Upcoming Operations Proving Ground Initiative using Cloud-Based Technology
- 11:45 AM, Jason Apke: 14A.5 Enhancements to Geostationary Satellite Imagery via Optical Flow-based Warping
- 1:30 PM, Kyle A. Hilburn: 15A.1 Enhancing Forecast Applications of the GOES-R Geostationary Lightning Mapper in Tropical Cyclones
- 1:30 PM, Michael Pavolonis: 15A.1 Full Exploitation of Next Generation Satellites for Wildland Fire Incident Detection, Characterization, and Tracking
- 2:00 PM, Jingjing Peng: 15A.3 Multi-Parameter Analysis of Interannual Land Surface Change Using Satellite Products
- 2:15 PM, Jinlong Li: 15B.4 The Preliminary Validations for GOES-18 ABI Legacy Atmospheric Profiles and Derived Products
- 2:30 PM, Kathleen I. Strabala: 15A.5 Polar2Grid and Geo2Grid: Facilitating the Efficient Creation of High Quality Satellite Imagery
- 2:30 PM, Carter, Dean: NCEI's Strategy for Meeting Challenges to Data Stewardship
- 2:45 PM, William C. Straka III: 15A.6 Examining Remotely Sensed Products Used in Operational Decision Support Services During the 2022 Spring Flood Event Within the Red River of the North Basin
- 2:45 PM, Ryan Williams: 15A.6 GOES-R Algorithm Change Process Updates for the Enterprise Algorithm Era
- 2:45 PM, Akansha Singh Bansal: 15A.6 Artificial Intelligence for Low-Level Moisture from GOES-R Series
- 3:45 PM, Daniel St. Jean: Advanced Planning and System Architectures for the Next-Generation Weather Enterprise: NESDIS Ground Enterprise Study
- 3:45 PM, Daniel St. Jean: Overview of Ground Enterprise Evolution
- 4:00 PM, Stephen Marley: Technology Changes and the Economic Impact on NESDIS Long Term Sustainability
- 4:00 PM, Michael Bonadonna: 16A.2 Evolving NESDIS Ground Architecture Roles & Responsibilities
- 4:15 PM, Hugh McLaughlin: The NESDIS Ground Enterprise Study: Cycle 2 Key Findings
- 4:30 PM, Michael Bonadonna: 16A.4 - Evolving NESDIS Ground Architecture Roles & Responsibilities
- 4:45 PM, Julia Mitsuko Eng: Roadmaps for the Evolution of the NOAA Satellite Ground Enterprise
- 5:00 PM, Yong Chen: Estimation of AMSU-A and MHS Antenna Emission from Metop-A End-of-life Deep Space View Test/Poster Session - Poster Session # 4 Thursday [13R2O]
- 5:00 PM, Shuang Qiu: Transition JPSS-2 Products to Operations/19th Annual Symposium on Operational Environmental Satellite Systems