- Explore 20 Years of Rain and Snowfall Data from NASAs Precipitation . . .
Explore 20 years of rain and snow data from the joint NASA, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission
- Precipitation - NASA Earthdata
NASA's rain, snow, and other precipitation data are essential for understanding how water shapes and effects Earth's natural and human environments
- Mountains of Precipitation - NASA Earthdata
The Core satellite was designed to sense a wide range of precipitation—such as drizzle, rain, snow and sleet—including rain and snow influenced by terrain The meteorological phenomenon, called orographic precipitation, is McMurdie’s bailiwick Constant rains from storm after storm breed life in the rainforests of the Pacific Northwest
- Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer | NASA Earthdata
The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) continually collects data in 36 spectral channels with global coverage every 1 to 2 days Its exceptionally broad spectral range enables MODIS data to be used in studies across numerous disciplines, including vegetative health, changes in land cover and land use, oceans and ocean biology, sea surface temperature, and cloud analysis It
- Dual-frequency Precipitation Radar - NASA Earthdata
NASA's Dual-frequency Precipitation Radar (DPR), aboard the Global Precipitation Measurement Core Observatory, measures mid-latitude rainfall and snowfall over land and ocean
- Daymet | NASA Earthdata
Daymet weather variables include daily minimum and maximum temperature, precipitation, vapor pressure, shortwave radiation, snow water equivalent, and day length over continental North America, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico
- From TRMM to GPM: The Evolution of NASA Precipitation Data
A similar system, the Global Satellite Mapping of Precipitation (GSMaP), was developed by JAXA under the sponsorship of the Japan Science and Technology Agency Through IMERG, precipitation data from TRMM, GPM, and more than 20 current and past precipitation sensor missions are being converted into a uniformly processed data set by PPS
- Lake Effect Snow - NASA Earthdata
Lake effect snow data collected by NASA are integral for efforts to understand patterns of snowfall accumulation, among other investigations
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