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Where to get visual climate data that suit education and outreach?
Benoît Tournadre, Mélodie Trolliet¹
To cite this version:
Benoît Tournadre, Mélodie Trolliet¹. Where to get visual climate data that suit education and out- reach?. EGU General Assembly, Apr 2019, Vienne, Austria. pp.2019 - 18845. �hal-02949090�
CONTACT
benoit.tournadre@mines-paristech.fr melodie.trolliet@mines-paristech.fr
www.sophia.mines-paristech.fr/earthbreath/
www.oie.mines-paristech.fr
AUTHORS
Centre O.I.E.
Observation, Impacts, Energy (Sophia Antipolis, France)
PARTNERS
Benoît Tournadre (O.I.E) Mélodie Trolliet (O.I.E)
References
EarthBreath:
A place to find visual climate data that suit education and outreach
EGU General Assembly 2019 (2019/04/12)
EarthBreath derives from an observation: geosciences rock! Why should researchers be the only ones to enjoy the treasure?
So many gorgeous online resources… so poorly known
This is why a map is needed to shunt non-experts towards the right stuff. EarthBreath aims to do the job, and is non-profit, free, education- and outreach-oriented.
Shrinkage of Iran’s Lake Urmia
2018/07/11 (Sentinel-2) 1975/07/11 (Landsat-2)
What are
EarthBreath resources?
Beautiful
Easy to use for non-experts
Most are interactive
Summarized with their strengths and limits
Firsthand (mainly from academics)
Free and often public domain and/or under a Creative Commons licence
What can you do FOR EarthBreath?
With expertise comes a deep knowledge of available specific resources. This is why all geoscience community is welcome to bring its brick to the EarthBreath project. One can:
All figures can be found on websites presented on EarthBreath, except the educational workshop figure.
Fig. 1: Credit EUMETSAT
Fig. 2: ClimateReanalyzer.org , Climate Change Institute, University of Maine, USA. Data from NCEP/NOAA/NWS Fig. 3: Credit USGS
Fig. 4: Credit Copernicus
Fig. 5: Credit Les Petits Débrouillards PACA
Fig. 6: GISTEMP Team, 2019: GISS Surface Temperature Analysis (GISTEMP). NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies.
[Dataset accessed 2019-01-30 at https://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/
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Fig. 5
To know Earth is to love it. And to love it is to protect it.
Propose new resources by emailing us
Promote our project to teachers and journalists who need visuals
Fig. 1
What can you do WITH EarthBreath?
Feed your speeches with beautiful visual data
Use the resources we compile for education purposes
Offer a new look on Earth to your audiences
Provide firsthand resources to journalists and teachers
www.so
phia.mines-paristech.fr/earthbreath
What is EarthBreath?
Fig. 6