Ecological and Remote Sensing Perspectives of the 2017 Atlantic Hurricane Season
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the ecological impacts and remote sensing insights of the 2017 Atlantic hurricane season in this comprehensive conference session. Delve into presentations by experts from various institutions, including NASA, the US Naval Research Laboratory, and the German Aerospace Center. Gain valuable knowledge on hurricane dynamics, ecological consequences, and advanced remote sensing techniques used to study these powerful storms. Learn about the latest research findings and technological advancements in hurricane monitoring and analysis. Discover how remote sensing data contributes to our understanding of hurricane formation, intensification, and environmental effects. Engage with cutting-edge research on topics such as marine meteorology, atmospheric science, and satellite observations of extreme weather events.
Syllabus
2017 Fall Meeting - NH33E: Ecological and Remote Sensing Perspectives of the 2017 Atlantic...
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