• Agenda
Breakout 1 | |
Remarks from MODIS Science Team Leader for Terra and Aqua PPT | PDF |
M. Román |
B. Franz |
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Studies of Arctic diurnal variability in skin sea surface temperature from MODIS enabled by the orbital drift of Terra and Aqua. PPT | PDF |
P. Minnett |
Fluorescence: The one parameter missing
in the gap between MODIS and OCI PPT | PDF |
L. Remer |
Remarks from MODIS Land Discipline Lead PPT | PDF |
C. Justice |
Terra/Aqua MODIS Fire Panel |
L. Giglio D. Roy J. Randerson |
Breakout 2 | |
The benefits of Aqua’s orbital drift in better characterizing urban heat stress and societal vulnerability PPT | PDF |
G. Hulley |
Leveraging MODIS observations during orbital drift to characterize the diurnal variations of lake vertical temperature profiles and evaporation rates PPT | PDF |
H. Gao |
MODIS data products point to hotspots of change in the U.S. West during the current megadrought PPT | PDF |
D. Hall |
MODIS Atmosphere Discipline Breakout PPT | PDF |
S. Platnick |
CLARREO Pathfinder & Benefits to Terra/Aqua MODIS Extension PPT | PDF |
Y. Shea |
Exploiting local time distributions to understand sensitivities of MODIS cloud retrievals to pixel size/solar geometry PPT | PDF |
K. Meyer |
Science and applications for clouds and aerosols supported by the continuation of the morning Terra orbit PPT | PDF |
B. Holz |
Synergistic Observations from AIRS and MODIS in a Drifting Aqua Orbit PPT | PDF |
E. Fetzer |
Maintaining Terra and Aqua MODIS Continuity |
B. Quayle |
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