How to Participate in NASA Cloud Protocol - Clouds Protocol
How to Participate in NASA Cloud Protocol
GLOBE members' observations are very important for scientists studying how cloud cover affects the climate. When members submit frequent measurements over time, their data provides NASA with greater detail on how the climate is changing. To start recording cloud measurements and submitting them to GLOBE, follow the process below:
Step 1GLOBE welcomes citizen scientists, educators, students, and science, technology, engineering and mathematical professionals to take part in the program's dynamic Earth science research missions and educational campaigns. To create an account, visit our "Get Started Overview".
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Step 2When GLOBE members coordinate their cloud measurements with a NASA satellite passing overhead (+/- 15 minutes), they provide particularly valuable data to atmospheric scientists. Members will also receive a follow-up email from NASA with satellite data so that they can compare their results from measurements taken on the ground with those taken from space. To find out more about when satellites will pass over a specific location in the next two weeks, see the following resources:
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Step 3For GLOBE Teachers and Students:
For Citizen Scientists:
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Step 4If a GLOBE member coordinates their cloud observations with an orbiting satellite, NASA will send them a Satellite Match email within one week of their data submission. This email will help the member better understand cloud reporting and how NASA uses their measurements to calibrate the satellite's instrumentation. Learn more about satellite data comparisons and Satellite Match
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Step 5Browse GLOBE's collection of all processed ground observations dating back to 1995. Start exploring the NASA GLOBE Cloud Protocol archive. GLOBE members can also explore NASA GLOBE Cloud data through maps, graphs, charts and downloadable files for spreadsheet software through the following resources: |
Questions
For further questions about any of the steps above, contact the NASA GLOBE Clouds Team.
For any issues with a GLOBE account, email help@nasaglobe.org.