Session Town Hall Meeting: Developing a Space-based Architecture for Climate Monitoring

Wednesday, 26 January 2011: 12:15 PM-1:15 PM
608 (Washington State Convention Center)
Satellites are playing an increasingly important role in monitoring climate and climate change, yet there currently exists no international agreement for a space-based architecture for climate monitoring. This Town Hall Meeting will explore the challenges and opportunities for developing such an architecture. Panelists will include Dr. Berrien Moore (The University of Oklahoma), Dr. Mary Kicza (NOAA), and Ms. Barbara Ryan (World Meteorological Organization). For additional information, please contact Barbara Ryan (e-mail: BRbryan@wmo.int.).
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Satellites are playing an increasingly important role in monitoring climate and climate change, yet there currently exists no international agreement for a space-based architecture for climate monitoring. This Town Hall Meeting will explore the challenges and opportunities for developing such an architecture. Panelists will include Dr. Berrien Moore (The University of Oklahoma), Dr. Mary Kicza (NOAA), and Ms. Barbara Ryan (World Meteorological Organization). For additional information, please contact Barbara Ryan (e-mail: BRbryan@wmo.int.).

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Mary E. Kicza, NOAA/NESDIS, Silver Spring, MD
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