Events - Canada
Events
02/20/2025
WEBINAR | Snow View IOP: The More Snow Views the Better! Let's Pair Up With a Satellite and Its Sensors
Join Peder Nelson in this Snow View Intensive Observation Period (IOP) webinar to explore, view, and practice ways of measuring snow from a distance.
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02/27/2025
Webinar | GLOBE Mission Mosquito February 2025: Citizen Science for Mosquito-Borne Disease Forecasting
Join the GLOBE (Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment) Program’s Mission Mosquito team on 27 February 2025 at 2 pm ET (19:00 UTC) and Dr. Di Yang and her team from University of Florida, University of Arkansas, Emory University, and the Medical University of South Carolina in this webinar that bridges NASA Earth observations with citizen science for mosquito-borne disease forecasting.
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02/27/2025
WEBINAR | Urban Heat Island (UHI) Intensive Observation Period (IOP): Application Areas of the UHI-IOP Campaign
GLOBE Mission Earth is hosting a webinar for the Urban Heat Island (UHI) Intensive Observation Period (IOP) on Thursday, 27 February 2025, at 3 pm ET (8 pm UTC). More information to come.
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02/28/2025
WEBINAR | Meet the NASA Scientist: Snow View Intensive Observation Period (IOP)
In this "Meet the NASA Scientist" webinar, Dr. Vuyovich will share her research with GLOBE students, educators, and citizen scientists who are documenting their views of snow, or lack of snow, with the GLOBE Observer App as part of the Snow View IOP.
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05/16/2025
WEBINAR | Urban Heat Island (UHI) Intensive Observation Period (IOP): Focus on Past and Completed UHI-IOP Projects
GLOBE Mission Earth is hosting a webinar for the Urban Heat Island (UHI) Intensive Observation Period (IOP) on Friday, 16 May 2025, at 3 pm ET (7 pm UTC). More information to come.
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07/14/2025 - 07/17/2025
2025 GLOBE Annual Meeting
The GLOBE Implementation Office (GIO) is excited to announce that we’ve set the date for the 2025 GLOBE Annual Meeting: 14–17 July 2025. The meeting will be held in the Washington, D.C., area of the United States, and the theme is 30 Years of GLOBE: Understanding the Past, Present, and Future.
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