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Google Earth Engine #16

Open jamiecmontgomery opened 8 years ago

jamiecmontgomery commented 8 years ago

From @tclavelle (moving to this issues page Tyler):

Hey @jafflerbach @bbest @jules32

I just got back from a 3 day summit at Google learning about their Google Earth Engine. It probably goes without saying that Google is doing some pretty amazing stuff. I'd be happy to run a eco-data-science training to share what I learned.

Let me know what you think!

jamiecmontgomery commented 8 years ago

Hi @tclavelle -

This would be fantastic, when would you like to do this? I'm eager to learn more about Google Earth Engine and how it could help us with our work. Summer means we likely won't have a big group but we can send out a poll to see what days work best. If you'd like to create a poll or throw out some options in this thread that'd be great.

Thanks for sharing what you learned!

juanmayorgahenao commented 8 years ago

I agree! That would be awesome Tyler.

Thanks!

gmcdonald-sfg commented 8 years ago

also interested @tclavelle , that would be awesome!

jcvdav commented 8 years ago

That would be great! For some of us that are not in SB over the summer, could we skype in or something like that?

oharac commented 8 years ago

Count me in - sounds excellent.

sparrow925 commented 8 years ago

+2 RSVPs here!

tclavelle commented 8 years ago

Great, sounds like a plan. I'll be on the east coast for a few weddings until after the July 4th holiday, so maybe we can find a time in early July. I'll take a look at my schedule and send out a poll soon.

Cheers, Tyler

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+2 RSVPs here!

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heathden commented 8 years ago

Also very interested in this if there's a skype-in option!

swshivers commented 8 years ago

There are a few of us in the Geography Department who are also very interested!

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Also very interested in this if there's a skype-in option!

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jamiecmontgomery commented 8 years ago

Hey @tclavelle - any interest in (re)starting up eco-data-science with a Google Earth Engine session sometime in the next few weeks??

bbest commented 8 years ago

Yes, would love to hear more about this!

Since getting a quick taste from Tyler, I played with the JavaScript code console (Python also available) using the documentation https://developers.google.com/earth-engine/ and materials from the Earth Engine User Summit 2016 http://earthenginesummit2016.earthoutreach.org/training-materials that some of you attended - really easy to use, but the dataset catalog seems limited for marine (like only SST https://explorer.earthengine.google.com/#detail/NOAA%2FAVHRR_Pathfinder_V52_L3 is AVHRR to 2012).

There are some pretty sweet apps using Earth Engine that perform real-time calculation of global high density time-series satellite data: Climate Engine http://ClimateEngine.org, Map of Life https://mol.org/news/mol-blog/2015/01/preview-how-evaluate-species-conservation-google-earth-engine, Cloud To Street http://www.cloudtostreet.info, Aqua Monitor http://aqua-monitor.appspot.com/, Forest Change https://research.googleblog.com/2013/11/the-first-detailed-maps-of-global.html, Forest Watch https://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-business/2015/mar/10/google-earth-engine-maps-forest-watch-deforestation-environment, Fishing Watch http://globalfishingwatch.org/.

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tclavelle commented 8 years ago

@jafflerbach For sure, let's talk tonight at the useR session

jamiecmontgomery commented 8 years ago

This session will be on October 17 at Bren. Still waiting on rooms and times then I'll send out an update to the larger eco data science group.

jamiecmontgomery commented 7 years ago

We will be meeting today to learn about Google Earth Engine at 2:30 pm in Bren 1424. See you there!

grantmcdermott commented 7 years ago

It might be a bit late for today's session, but just a reminder that you need to sign up to Earth Engine in order to access all of the features: https://earthengine.google.com/signup/