Hot and Dry”But Why?

Hot and Dry”But Why?

Extreme weather events, such as heat waves and droughts, are predicted to intensify globally as a consequence of climate change. Satellite data help scientists improve forecasts.

Satellites Can Tell When a Volcano Will Blow

Satellites Can Tell When a Volcano Will Blow

Findings of a recent study prompted one researcher to suggest that satellite radar is the perfect tool to identify volcanic unrest on a regional or global scale and target ground-based monitoring.

Peru's Ubinas Volcano Acting Up Again

Peru's Ubinas Volcano Acting Up Again

NASA's Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer collected a false-color view of Peru's most active volcano as it erupts another ash plume on April 28, 2014.

Arcturus UAV Unveils JUMP Fixed Wing VTOL UAV

ROHNERT PARK, Calif., April 22, 2014—Today Arcturus UAV unveiled JUMP™, a new vertical takeoff and landing system for their T-20 and T-16 fixed wing UAVs. "This is a pivotal moment in the history of small unmanned air vehicles. JUMP™ is to UAVs what the touch...

Explorer for ArcGIS Brings GIS to Everyone

Redlands, Calif., April 29, 2014—Esri recently released the definitive GIS app for everyone to access and share maps on their smartphone and tablet. Called Explorer for ArcGIS, the app has a modern, easy-to-use interface that allows non-GIS professionals to be...

Esri Opens Its Storytelling with Maps Contest

Redlands, Calif., April 22, 2014—Anyone who has ever created a story map, or wanted to, is invited to enter Esri's Storytelling with Maps Contest. "Everything is fair game, including Story Maps you've already created or brand-new Story Maps," said Allen Carroll,...

GeoCue Announces 2014 LP360 Training

Madison, Ala., April 28, 2014—Join us for a 3-day LP360 training session September 23-25, 2014 in Huntsville, Ala. The three-day session will begin with an in-depth look at using LP360 for QA/QC of LIDAR data and then focus on the standard and advanced levels of the...