Just in – data from our newest Earth-observing satellite, PACE!
With PACE data, scientists can study microscopic life in the ocean and particles in the air, allowing us to monitor ocean health, air pollution, and impacts of climate change. More: go.nasa.gov/4aNNGe2
ALT Three panel image with brown land in the top right corner and ocean below.The section to the left shows the ocean in true color. The ocean is dark blue, near the coastline swirls of teal and green begin to form – a phytoplankton bloom. The middle section of the image is shown in pink further out and green near the shore. The right section of the image is shown in reds, yellows, and greens closer to the shore and dark blues and purples further out.
I realized recently I didn't know why prisms work. Like, why does light slow down? And why would that depend on color?
It turns out, answering the first question with enough detail automatically answers the second, and it's completely delightful.
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We're launching Keras Core, a new library that brings the Keras API to JAX and PyTorch in addition to TensorFlow.
It enables you to write cross-framework deep learning components and to benefit from the best that each framework has to offer.
Read more: keras.io/keras_core/announce…
OHW23 application is open! 🌊🌞😎 Consider apply for a week of inspiring interactions and project work with folks in data science in oceanography! oceanhackweek.org/ohw23/appl…
Applications for OceanHackWeek are open!
OHW is a hands-on, interactive hybrid in-person and virtual workshop focused on data science in oceanography and closely related fields (e.g. marine ecology, fisheries).
Want to use high-res satellites like Landsat and Sentinel-2 for water quality? But unsure how to access, atmospherically correct, and create products like chlorophyll-a or turbidity? Check out Tavora et al's new article outlining recipes to do just that! doi.org/10.34133/remotesensi…
ALT Comparison of low-resolution MODIS remote sensing reflectance with the default Landsat product and a Landsat image tuned for water quality.
Today I started my class on the butterfly effect in the Lorenz equations by having everyone watch this video by @veritasium. It's so good! Very motivating to the students, and it allowed me to focus more on the nitty-gritty math. youtube.com/watch?v=fDek6cYi…
Professor Emeritus Carl Wunsch writes about the changes that have taken place in physical oceanography over the past 60 years, focusing on development of new technology and increasing specialization, in this perspective for @theAGU.
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ALT A portrait of Carl Wunsch smiling at the camera in front of a blackboard
The emotion brought by this first image of SWOT reminds me of the emotion more than 40 years ago when the first CZCS ocean color image was transmitted. It made it to a double page in National Geographic! Two views of the same region mirroring each other through time
I'm very pleased to announce a 2-year postdoc position working with @pgaube, @jeffreyearly, and myself.
We have a fantastic data analysis project studying eddies in along-track altimeter data using cutting-edge techniques.
Details here: apply.interfolio.com/121520
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Interested in optical oceanography? Come join us in Maine this summer for four intensive weeks on ocean color, optics, sensors, radiative transfer, and products from ocean color.
I had the most amazing time attending this course and am happy to discuss!
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New paper out this weekend led by @snardelli23 that investigates the many drivers of phytoplankton community composition throughout the austral summer on the Western Antarctic Peninsula.
Some insight for changing ice conditions!
Open access at doi.org/10.1002/lno.12314
I’ve worked both at a company creating radar satellite images & ones using sat images to solve specific problems
I’ve interviewed some of the most thoughtful people working on SAR
I think SAR is one of the most promising satellite image tech but has an education problem
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AI assistance has a bright future -- applications where humans can guide a search/generation process and correct its output as needed. But keep in mind that's not AI autonomy -- AI agents capable of action on their own in the real world beyond a very narrow scope of automation...
Wrapping up a week in Vietnam at the @OceanOpticsConf in Quy Nhon. What a wonderful community and beautiful country, hope to see everyone and to make it back to Vietnam soon.
The course materials for the 3-week intensive @caltechRSI @cv4ecology workshop are now public 🥳🥳🥳
We hope they'll be useful for others interested in #CV4Ecology, #TechforWildlife, #AIforConservation, and more broadly for anyone interested in practical, usable #AIforScience!