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SUMMARY:Uncertainties of Satellite-Derived Coastal Water Quality Products
DESCRIPTION:Monitoring coastal water quality is important and the sea surface temperature is one of the key parameters of water quality. It plays a significant role in studying climate change and oceanic environmental processes. SST has always been measured with buoys and thermometers in the field and by remote sensing. The use of remotely sensed SST is significantly more common for mapping SST with a wider area and at high temporal resolution. Remotely sensed SST\, however\, may reveal uncertainties due to factors such as water depth and turbidity. This is in addition to the atmospheric effects\, such as dust\, fog\, wind\, solar angles\, and humidity. Thus\, remote sensing SST estimation is compared to the measured in-situ SST for the Arabian Gulf waters\, and the critical atmospheric and oceanic variables contributing to the errors are identified\n \nView Recording\n\n\n    \n    \n    \n\n                \n        \n            \n\n                \n                                \n                    \n                        \n                            \n                                \n                                DR MARYAM R. AL SHEHHIASSISTANT PROFESSOR AT CIVIL\, INFRASTRUCTURE\, AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING AT KHALIFA UNIVERSITY\, UAEDr Maryam R. Al Shehhi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil\, Infrastructure\, and Environmental Engineering at Khalifa University and a member of the Khalifa University Space Technology and Innovation Center (KUSTIC). Before joining Khalifa University\, she has worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the world leading university\, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Dr. Al Shehhi has been working in several projects with international and local environmental agencies. One of the recent projects she works on is utilizing satellite-derived IOPs to model water quality in the Arabian Gulf. Her scientific findings have been published in more than 20 research articles in reputable journals. \n\n                            \n                        \n                    \n\n                    \n                        \n            \n\n        \n                \n        \n            No Results Found
URL:https://www.esgrs.ae/event/uncertainties-of-satellite-derived-coastal-water-quality-products/
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SUMMARY:Observing Earth Climate and Weather from Space
DESCRIPTION:Earth observations are nowadays key tools for a better understanding of the climate and weather patterns in different regions around the globe. In this webinar\, I will discuss the significant contribution of Earth Observations from space towards unravelling several phenomena and allow scientists to gain knowledge on how they occur and what are their characteristics and impacts.Curious to learn more about polynyas in Polar Regions\, dust storms in the tropics\, rainfall and temperature trends over the UAE\, snow and ice darkening in the Arctic and the Alps\, etc…?\n \nView Recording\n\n\n    \n    \n    \n\n                \n        \n            \n\n                \n                                \n                    \n                        \n                            \n                                \n                                DR. DIANA FRANCISHEAD OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL AND GEOPHYSICAL SCIENCE (ENGEOS) LAB AT KHALIFA UNIVERSITY\, UAEDr. Francis is an atmospheric scientist with a Ph.D. in Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences from Sorbonne University\, Paris. She is an internationally renowned scientist with more than 10 years in Academia and scientific research. Beside her role at Khalifa University as Head of ENGEOS lab\, she is currently the lead of the Climate Data & Modelling cluster of the UAE Climate Change Research Network of the Ministry of Climate Change and the Environment (MOCCAE) and she is the principal investigator of several projects related to Climate and Earth observations at Khalifa University. You can learn more about her team’s work by visiting ENGEOS lab webpage: https://earth.masdar.ac.ae/index.html \n\n                            \n                        \n                    \n\n                    \n                        \n            \n\n        \n                \n        \n            No Results Found
URL:https://www.esgrs.ae/event/observing-earth-climate-and-weather-from-space/
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