AGENDA |
Day 1 - Tuesday, 11 Feb 2020 |
Time |
Title - Speaker |
12:00 PM
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Registration, Check-in and Networking |
12:30 PM
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Welcome and Introduction - Simon Hook, JPL |
12:50 PM
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Summary from NASA Headquarters - Woody Turner, NASA HQ
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1:00 PM
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Science Objectives - Josh Fisher, JPL |
1:20 PM
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Data Overview, Processing, Products - Dana Freeborn, JPL |
1:40 PM
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L1 Radiance at Sensor & Instrument Design - William Johnson, JPL |
2:00 PM
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L2 Land Surface Temperature - Glynn Hulley, JPL |
2:20 PM
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L3/L4 (PT-JPL) Evapotranspiration, Evaporative Stress Index, and Water Use Efficiency - Josh Fisher, JPL |
2:40 PM
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L3/4 (ALEXI) Evapotranspiration and Evaporative Stress Index - Yun Yang, USDA
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3:00 PM |
Break |
3:30 PM |
Hyper-Resolution Soil Moisture & Surface Temperature For Drought And Maize Yield Prediction - Eric F Wood, Princeton University
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3:40 PM |
LST & ET Mapping and Validating over Yuma, Arizona, Juan Gonzalez, USDA/ARS
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3:55 PM |
ECOSTRESS Urban Heat Vulnerability - Glynn Hulley, JPL
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4:10 PM |
Tennessee River Power Plant Water Surface Temperature - Jeff Luvall NASA/MSFC
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4:25 PM |
Diurnal Variability of Evapotranspiration on a GlobalScale - Kerry Cawse-Nicholson, JPL
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4:40 PM |
Water Use Efficiency from ECOSTRESS: First Look - Savannah Cooley, JPL
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4:55 PM |
Adjourn |
Day 2 - Wednesday, 12 Feb 2020 |
Time |
Title - Speaker |
8:00 AM
|
Registration, Check-in and Networking |
8:30 AM
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Improvements to ECOSTRESS Data for Science and Applications - Josh Fisher, JPL |
8:40 AM
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Evaluating a CONUS-Wide disALEXI Evapotranspiration Product - Kerry Cawse-Nicholson, JPL
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8:50 AM
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How Much Water is Evaporated Across California?: An Assessment Using a MesoNetwork of Eddy Covariance Sites, a Biophysical Model Forced with Satellite - Dennis Baldocchi, UC Berkeley |
9:00 AM
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Understanding Diurnal Cycles of Plant Water Use and Carbon Uptake with Existing and New Products Based on ECOSTRESS, MODIS, and FLUXNET - Jingfeng Xiao, University of New Hampshire |
9:10 AM
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Merging ECOSTRESS with Field Data in the Highest Uncertainty Water Use Efficiency Regions in the World - Christopher Doughty, Northern Arizona University |
9:20 AM
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Exploiting Diurnal Cycles to Evaluate Vegetation Responses to Heat and Drought Stress - Yi Yin, CalTech |
9:30 AM
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Evaluating the Potential of ECOSTRESS for Predicting Wildfire Effects on Plant Community Structure and Water Relations in an Arizona Sky Island Pine-Oak Forest - Helen Poulos, Wesleyan University and Andrew Barton, University of Maine at Farmington |
9:40 AM
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New Estimates of Terrestrial Carbon and Water Fluxes by Combining the Carbonyl Sulfide Stomatal Conductance Tracer Framework and High Resolution Surface Data - Mary Whelan, Rutgers University
|
9:50 AM |
Break/Group Photo |
10:10 AM |
ECOSTRESS Community of Practice / Applications - Christine Lee, JPL
|
10:20 AM |
LP DAAC Services - Tom Maiersperger
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10:35 AM |
Linking Basin-Scale, Stand-Level, and Individual Tree Water Stress Indicators for Groundwater-Dependent Riparian Forests in Multiple-Use River Basins - Dar Roberts, UC Santa Barbara
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10:50 AM |
Training Part 1: ECOSTRESS Data Access - Cole Krehbiel, USGS
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11:50 AM |
Training Part 2: ECOSTRESS Data Mapping - Gregory Halverson, JPL
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12:50 PM |
Lightning Talks / Option for Lunch
- Tropical forest degradation impacts on ET and surface temperature - Marcos Longo, JPL
- The use of flux footprints for better validation of evapotranspiration estimates from ECOSTRESS - Camilo Rey, UC Berkeley
- Land Classification Specific Assessment of 2013-15 Costa Rican Drought with ET/NDVI - Gurjot Kohli, UC Berkeley
- Developing a diurnal climatology of urban surface temperatures using ECOSTRESS imagery - Michael Allen, UC Santa Barbara
- Climate Disasters as seen by ECOSTRESS - Fernando Romero, JPL
- Remotely sensed open water reservoir and lake evaporation - Matthew Dohlen, JPL
- Tropical forest transition zone evaluation with ECOSTRESS - Jenna Keany, Northern Arizona University
- Evaluation of ET from ECOSTRESS against LSMS, GRACE-FO and remote sensing - Madeleine Pascolini-Campbell, JPL
- Drought response of urban trees and turfgrass using airborne imaging spectroscopy - David Miller, UC Santa Barbara
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2:20 PM |
Break |
2:50 PM |
Santa Clara River Site Visit - Dar Roberts, UC Santa Barbara
|
5:20 PM |
Adjourn |
Day 3 - Wednesday, 13 Feb 2020 |
Time |
Title - Speaker |
8:00 AM
|
Registration, Check-in and Networking |
8:30 AM
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ECOSTRESS Surface Temperature over Inland Waters for Aquatic Ecosystem Applications - Christine Lee, JPL
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8:40 AM
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Examining the Relation Between Biodiversity and Surface Temperature Regimes in Localized Coastal Upwelling Zones Using ECOSTRESS - Daniel Otis, University of South Florida
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8:50 AM
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Heat and Desiccation Risk Prediction in Intertidal Shellfisheries - David Wethey, University of South Carolina |
9:00 AM
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Thermal Stress in South Florida Estuaries: A Multi-Sensor Assessment - Chuanmin Hu, University of South Florida |
9:10 AM
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Changing Landscapes, Urban Heat Island and the Effects on City Water Conservation Policy - Soe Myint, Arizona State University |
9:20 AM
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Developing Spatial Real-Time Forecasts of Mosquito-Borne Diseases - Nicholas DeFelice, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai |
9:30 AM
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Investigating Dynamic Thermal Processes to Optimize Geothermal Hotspot Detection - Christoph Hecker, University of Twente |
9:40 AM
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Land Surface Temperature Monitoring (LSTM) Mission - Simon Hook, JPL
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9:55 AM |
Thermal infraRed Imaging Satellite for High-resolution Natural resource Assessment - Simon Hook, JPL |
10:10 AM |
Surface Biology and Geology Designated Observable Study - Charles "Chip" Miller, JPL
|
10:25 AM |
Break |
10:40 AM |
Office Hours - bring your data and bring your questions - Multiple
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12:40 PM |
WRAP UP - Simon Hook/TBD, JPL |