Extreme Weather: Revolutionizing Weather Preparedness with Space Technology

Tyler Mitchell By Tyler Mitchell Nov28,2024

Join us December 4 at 1:00 PM EST for a webinar featuring leading experts across government, academia, and the commercial sectors to explore how space technology is transforming the way we predict and address severe weather challenges.

Discover the latest advancements in satellite systems, Predictive AI, and cross-sector collaboration that are helping to protect lives and businesses from the growing risks posed by climate-driven events.

David AriostoSpaceNews Host, Journalist, and author of the upcoming Knopf book “Open Space”

Marshsall ShepherdDirector,Atmospheric Sciences Program,University of Georgia

Dan SlagenChief Marketing Officer,Tomorrow.io

TBCNOAASponsored ByNOAA’s next generation GeoXO satellite system will expand observations beyond the current GOES-R Series, adding powerful new measurements of Earth’s atmosphere and oceans.

BAE Systems was selected to develop three of five instruments for GeoXO: the Atmospheric Composition (ACX), Ocean Color (OCX) and GeoXO Sounder (GXS) instruments. The designs for these instruments are well-understood and based on high-heritage components — allowing them to collect significantly more data than previous instruments. They will provide measurements every one to two hours, improving forecast models and subsequently increasing the accuracy of warnings and alerts to severe weather events, air quality and harmful algal blooms, equipping stakeholders with actionable data necessary to make informed decisions.

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Tyler Mitchell

By Tyler Mitchell

Tyler is a renowned journalist with years of experience covering a wide range of topics including politics, entertainment, and technology. His insightful analysis and compelling storytelling have made him a trusted source for breaking news and expert commentary.

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