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Determining Climate Risks with NASA Earthdata Cloud
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Case studies using OPERA data #74

Open kvenkman opened 3 months ago

kvenkman commented 3 months ago

Here is a list of events that can be explored as part of the tutorials to be presented at SciPy. The idea is to have 6 events in all to present on - 3 in each category. The events have to have occurred post 03/23 for DSWx and post 01/22 for DIST to be made currently available through OPERA.

Surface Water Extent:

  1. Lake Mead water levels over 2023 - bounced back after significant dip during 2021-2023
  2. Texas flooding (May 2024) - can show before/after images to estimate flood extent area
  3. Annual variations in Vaigai Reservoir (India) - can show time series to calculate reservoir area, potentially volume

Disturbance:

  1. Wildfire event in Greece (currently written up, using DIST-ALERT)
  2. Deforestation in Brazil (state of Para, can be seen in DIST-ANN product)
  3. The Great Green Wall (Senegal, (16.50, -16.09)) - variations visible in the DIST-ALERT product
dhavide commented 3 months ago

@kvenkman this looks great.

I'd prefer having these six examples spelled out more explicitly & quantitatively (i.e., specific spatial coordinates rather than "Greece" or "Texas" & a time window of appropriate length rather than "2023"). Naively, I think of an "event" as a box containing a point in space-time. That is:

Can you add something like that to each of the six items above? These don't need to be super precise, just enough to define a suitable superset of the relevant space-time region.