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1st PACE Applications Workshop

September 23-24, 2020
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The Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem (PACE) mission is NASA's next great investment in Earth Science, continuing NASA's legacy of over 40 years of satellite ocean color measurements. PACE will advance our Earth-observing and monitoring capabilities through hyper-spectral imaging and multi-angle polarimetric observations of the coupled ocean, atmosphere, and land ecosystems. PACE will give us an unprecedented view of the Earth and will take the Earth's pulse in new ways for years to come.

The PACE mission will host its first Applications Workshop on the 23rd and 24th of September 2020. This two-day workshop will provide an opportunity to engage with PACE end-users exploring topics of air quality, public health, water quality and resources, disasters, climate modeling, and ecological forecasting. The workshop will build a trans-disciplinary dialogue centered around the PACE mission and how its anticipated data products may be leveraged to advance society and inform decision-making. This workshop will encourage open collaboration from individuals and organizations from diverse backgrounds including universities, government agencies, and commercial, non-profit, and private sectors.

This will be the first of a series of annual PACE Applications workshops. This workshop is open to all participants. Registration is required, but free.

PACE Project Science Leads: Pre-Recorded Introductions
To listen to the presentations: (1) download and open the PPTX files, (2) view the slides in slideshow mode, and (3) click on the sound icon in the center of each slide.
Ivona CetinicDr. Ivona Cetinić, PACE Project Science Lead for Biogeochemical Stocks
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center / Universities Space Research Association
PACE Bio Geo Chemistry (PPTX, 55.9 MB) »


Amir IbrahimDr. Amir Ibrahim, PACE Project Science Lead for Atmospheric Correction
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center / Science Systems and Applications Inc
Atmospheric Correction for PACE (PPTX, 57.1 MB) »


Kirk KnobelspiesseDr. Kirk Knobelspiesse, PACE Project Science Lead for Polarimetry
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
PACE Polarimetry (PPTX, 76 MB) »


Andy SayerDr. Andy Sayer, PACE Project Science Lead for OCI Clouds / Aerosols
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center / Universities Space Research Association
PACE Atmospheres Data and You (PPTX, 20 MB) »


Lachlan McKinnaDr. Lachlan McKinna, PACE Project Science Lead for Bio-optics
Go2Q Pty Ltd
PACE Inherent Optical Properties (PPTX, 66.3 MB) »


Susanne CraigDr. Susanne Craig, PACE Cal / Val Lead for System Vicarious Calibration
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center / Universities Space Research Association
PACE Inherent Optical Properties (PPTX, 57 MB) »

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