Monitoring and Predicting Floods Using Earth Observations for Planning and Preparedness

Start Date:
June 18, 2026
End Date:
June 25, 2026
Description:
Floods are the most common and widespread of all weather-related natural disasters. Lasting from minutes to weeks, floods can place a huge burden on a community, including loss of life, damage to infrastructure and economies, and long-term impacts on human health and well-being. Remote sensing observations and Earth system models, when combined with hydrologic models, can support both flood monitoring and prediction efforts to significantly improve preparedness and response planning. This three-part training includes an overview and demonstration of flood monitoring tools based on remotely sensed optical observations, NASA's near real-time Global Flood Product, and several Observational Products for End-users from Remote Sensing Analysis (OPERA). Additionally, the training introduces a streamflow prediction tool — the Group on Earth Observations Global Water Sustainability (GEOGLOWS) model — which provides global, historical, and 15-day streamflow predictions. Trainers guide participants through hands-on exercises to access and visualize selected flood data.
Targeted Audience:
Local, regional, federal, and non-governmental organizations, as well as companies, involved in flood and water resources management, emergency response, disaster relief and rescue operations, flood insurance, and real estate and infrastructure building. Students and academics who are interested in learning about remote sensing for flood monitoring and predictions.
Expected Outcomes:
By the end of this training, attendees will be able to: Identify datasets in NASA's Global Flood Product, which is based on remotely sensed optical observations. The webtool, NASA Worldview, to access and visualize flooded regions from Global Flood Product, available from multiple satellites, from 2021 to near-real time. Identify OPERA dynamic surface water extent data for flood detection derived from optical and SAR observations. Access and visualize OPERA dynamic surface water extent data for flood events using NASA Worldview. Identify the capabilities of GEOGLOWS River Forecast System (RFS) for global streamflow prediction. Use GEOGLOWS Hydroviewer to access globally available retrospective and predicted streamflow for selected rivers.
Host:
NASA Applied Remote Sensing Training Program (ARSET)
Organizer:
NASA Applied Remote Sensing Training Program (ARSET)
Format/Training Type:
Webinar
Language:
English
Attendance:
Open
Application Deadline:
June 25, 2026
Qualifications:
Prerequisites: Fundamentals of Remote Sensing (https://www.earthdata.nasa.gov/learn/trainings/fundamentals-remote-sensing-0), or equivalent knowledge
Contact Name:
Brock Blevins
Contact Email:
brock.blevins@nasa.gov
Link:
https://www.earthdata.nasa.gov/learn/trainings/monitoring-predicting-floods-using-earth-observations-planning-preparedness
Thematic Area:
Disasters
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