Cornell Summer Satellite Remote Sensing Training Course
June 5 - June 16, 2017, Cornell University, Ithaca New York

A two-week summer satellite remote sensing training program is being offered 
once again 
to marine scientists who have modest or no prior experience with satellite 
remote sensing 
techniques. The course is highly methods-oriented and intended to give 
participants the 
practical skills needed to work independently to acquire, analyze and visualize 
large data 
sets derived from a wide range of ocean satellite sensors.  

Strong emphasis is given to ocean color remote sensing and the use of the 
latest version 
of NASA’s SeaDAS software to derive mapped imagery of geophysical parameters 
(e.g., 
chlorophyll or CDOM) from raw SeaWiFS, MODIS, MERIS, VIIRS and OLCI 
(Sentinal-3) data.  
Pre-written python scripts will be used in conjunction with SeaDAS to batch 
process large 
quantities of ocean color data from Level-1 to Level-3. 

Developing good Python programming skills needed for data analysis and 
visualization is a 
central component of this course.  

The program also addresses the acquisition and use of Level-3 satellite data 
products for 
sea surface temperature, ocean wind speed and sea surface height.  


For more information:
Visit:   www.geo.cornell.edu/ocean/satellite
Email:  Bruce Monger ([email protected])
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Bruce Monger
Department of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences
4124 Snee Hall
Cornell University
Ithaca, New York 14853
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Phone: 607-227-2972
Fax: 607-254-4780
Email:  [email protected]

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