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Human Health Stakeholder Virtual Workshop:

NOAA GEO-XO Satellite Program

11 AM - 12 PM EDT

(1500 - 1600 UTC)

1 -  4 PM EDT

(1700 - 2000 UTC)

11 AM - 2 PM EDT

(1500 - 1800 UTC)

2:30 - 5 PM EDT

(1830 - 2100 UTC)

12 -  3 PM EDT

(1600 - 1700 UTC)

1 -  2:30 PM EDT

(1700 - 1830 UTC)

Tuesday July 28, 2020

Plenary:

Opening Session

Discussion Session #1:

Extreme Temperature 

Wednesday July 29, 2020

Discussion Session #2:

Air Quality

Discussion Session #3: Diseases

Thursday July 30, 2020

Discussion Session #4:

Harmful Algal Blooms

Friday July 31, 2020

Plenary:

Closing Session 

This workshop is designed for members of the Human Health Sector community who use NOAA's remote sensing data in the fields of extreme temperature, air quality, diseases, and harmful algal blooms. There will be workshop opportunities for end-users in the fields of agriculture, water, energy, and transportation at a later date. 

The purpose of this workshop is to gather feedback on NOAA's environmental satellite data products through structured discussion. These User Needs will be used to inform the remote sensing capabilities of NOAA's next generation of environmental satellites, the GEO-XO program. Participants should join the workshop prepared to contribute to a facilitated discussion.  

Please contact Vanessa Escobar, Lead Scientist for GEO-XO User Engagement at vanessa.escobar@noaa.gov.

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Workshop Recordings and Materials are available here.

If you are interested in providing additional feedback on your user needs, please consider taking the below survey!

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