Satellite Comparison - Clouds Protocol
NASA Cloud Satellite Comparisons
What is a Satellite Comparison?We want to match your ground observations of clouds with Earth observing satellites. Review how to make and submit cloud observations with the cloud protocol or the eTraining slides. One of the most exciting moments in making a cloud observation is receiving your NASA “Satellite Comparison” personalized email. The email includes data about your observation, time and location, and it compares it to satellite data obtained at approximately the same time at your location.
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Why is a Satellite Comparison Important?Satellites can only capture a top-down view of our planet. We need your ground observations to complement what the satellite cannot see, for example, cloud bases, ground cover, and multiple cloud layers. GLOBE observations aligned to satellite data are important because:
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How Can You Receive a Satellite Comparison Email?
All observations matched to satellite data are used in research. In the "Cloud Research" video NASA scientist Dr. Brant Dodson explains how your observations are used in research and the importance of your GLOBE cloud observations. |