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You don’t have to be a climate scientist to make climate data work for you! ECMWF’s new free Online Course starts in February. Learn how to leverage C3S data for your purpose.
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Welcome to the GEO Community Newsletter for December. Here, we recap key events, achievements, and updates to celebrate our collective progress and partnerships.
Click here to read updates from the GEO community, GEO governance and Secretariat, including the latest on the 2026 GEO Symposium and Plenary, news from the Executive Committee, highlights from COP30, progress across Early Warnings for All, insights from this year’s Regional GEO meetings, and much more.
Happy holidays from all of us at the GEO Secretariat.
We look forward to working closely with you again in 2026!
Shared on behalf of NASA ARSET:
| Intermediate Training: Monitoring Water Quality in Lakes and Coastal Regions Using STREAM | |
| February 10 & 17, 2025 10:00-11:30 EST (UTC-5) and 14:00-15:30 EST (UTC-5) NASA has developed a Satellite-based Tool for Rapid Evaluation of Aquatic Environments (STREAM)—a new, interactive web tool that enables high-resolution (20–30 meter) monitoring of water quality in inland lakes and coastal waters across the U.S. and selected other countries. STREAM provides both past (since 2018) and near real-time maps of chlorophyll-a concentration, Secchi disk depth, and total suspended solids based on Landsat 8/9 Operational Land Imager (OLI) & Sentinel 2 Multispectral Instrument (MSI). Additionally, an open-source machine learning model based on a Mixture Density Network (MDN) is available to estimate water quality parameters for any inland or coastal water body worldwide (minimum size: 100m x 100m). This two-part training introduces the STREAM web tool to visualize maps of water quality parameters over lakes and coastal areas and how to use STREAM API to discover and download satellite images and water quality data for a selected water body. The training demonstrates how to assess changes in water quality in a given lake using QGIS. The training also demonstrates the application of a MDN model to estimate water quality parameters from Landsat OLI & Sentinel-2 MSI images.
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Esri’s no-cost massive open online courses (MOOCs) help thousands of professionals achieve their learning goals and grow their GIS muscles. Esri has shared the 2026 MOOC schedule so you can start planning now to participate! As always, you’ll earn a certificate for completing each course.
Each course is an opportunity to explore a trending GIS topic and test-drive ArcGIS software in guided exercises. You’ll also hear from subject matter experts in videos and interact with peers from all around the world in discussion forums.