Welcome to this highly practical and insightful episode of the NASA Live Video Podcast: "NASA ARSET: Introduction and Demonstration of STREAM."
In this episode, we turn our attention to the critical frontier of water resource management and flood forecasting. As global weather patterns become increasingly unpredictable, having access to accurate, scalable, and timely streamflow data is vital for disaster preparedness, agricultural planning, and water security. To address this, we explore the capabilities of STREAM—a cutting-edge streamflow prediction and routing tool designed to optimize hydrological modeling.
Through the framework of NASA’s Applied Remote Sensing Training (ARSET) program, we provide a comprehensive introduction and a hands-on demonstration of the STREAM platform. We break down how this tool integrates satellite-derived precipitation data, land surface models, and geographic information systems (GIS) to simulate and forecast river discharge and streamflow dynamics across varied watersheds. Watch and learn how to navigate the user interface, input parameters, extract localized hydrological data, and interpret predictive graphs for real-world decision-making.
Whether you are a hydrologist, a water resource manager, an emergency responder, or a space enthusiast eager to see how Earth observation data translates into localized flood-warning systems, this episode is a must-watch. Subscribe to the NASA Live Video Podcast to stay at the absolute forefront of space exploration, remote sensing software demonstrations, and cutting-edge earth science!
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