NASA’s Applied Remote Sensing Training Program (ARSET) has opened a new open, online webinar series: Sea Level Change Tools for Planning and Decision Support. This two-part introductory training series will focus on NASA products and tools available to assess historical sea-level rise, access and understand projections of sea level, and investigate impacts.
If you would like to join us or pass along to colleagues who will find it useful, please do so. Please see the training details and registration information below.
Sea Level Change Tools for Planning and Decision Support
Global sea level has been rising at a rate of 3 mm/yr, and this rate is projected to continue to increase sea level over the next century. Scientists use observations from the ground, air, and space, along with theoretical models and scenarios of future emissions, to monitor and study past, present, and future sea-level rise. This information is a fundamental basis for mitigation, adaptation, and risk management planning in all parts of the world and across many elements of society and ecosystems.
This two-part introductory training series will focus on NASA products and tools available to assess historical sea-level rise, access and understand projections of sea level, and investigate impacts. Participants will be exposed to the causes behind regional and global sea-level changes and explore climate and analysis tools to access, visualize, and perform statistical analysis using NASA data.
Learning Objectives:
Course Dates: June 10 & 17, 2025
Time: 11:00-12:30 and 14:00-15:30 EDT [UTC-4]. An identical session for each part will be offered at two different times of day.
To Register: https://go.nasa.gov/42kVL8K
Audience: This training is primarily intended for local, state, federal, and international entities, including public and private sector organizations, wanting to integrate NASA Earth observations and IPCC projections of sea-level change, as well as impacts, for considerations into their work in different sectors; as well as any practitioners of sea-level observations or projections.
Course Format: Two 1.5-hour sessions including Q&A.
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Training Coordinator
Science Systems and Applications, Inc. (SSAI)
NASA Applied Remote Sensing Training Program (ARSET)
brock....@nasa.gov