OPERA Radiometric Terrain Corrected SAR Backscatter from Sentinel-1 validated product (Version 1) _N_R_T:DataProduct @CityOflosangeles @StateOfCalifornia
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@la-county-isd https://archive.org/download/nsn-overview-noaccess_NASAJPL_rashardsJob
@cityoflosangeles can someone share with LongBeach https://ia601409.us.archive.org/14/items/nsn-overview-noaccess_NASAJPL_rashardsJob/OPERA_L2_RTC-S1_T071* <! filnames @blackgirlscode @whitehouse i dont know what the status of your group is
@doug-newman-nasa i found a site that talk about blooms of alge while looking at the LongBeach Community Development environmental Report link and someone was advertising Drout Resistant Buffers @la-county-isd like to mark landscape… upon looking up what that was a dealer mentions alge @nasa-jpl like Oceans in bloom Discusses https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/14648/ … https://extension.unr.edu/publication.aspx?PubID=5008 @UNR-HPC hi im rashard , i have a child with a girl who went to JobCorp and please know im professinoal… i dont knwo what kenya shoals said about me @blackgirlscode oakland @wearebgc - wearebgc.org/ @nasa-pds @CityOfLosangeles
@OWASP
- Excess fertilizers can cause algae blooms, which deplete the water of oxygen, degrading the conditions for fish and other aquatic species.
- Algae blooms produce toxins that make the water unsafe to drink or recreate in.
- Pesticides can also negatively impact aquatic species, such as mayflies. readmore
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@eu-cdse Moisture index you guys may wanna anticipate @la-county-isd, i forgot to do displacement mapping . . . ill get it at some point, ill get the mobile phone version later Ms Baass/Mitchell @usgs @Nasa-jpl
Thermal Anomolies
1/29/2026 @la-county-isd
NASA Shuttle Radar Topography Mission Global 1 arc second V003
DATASET Land Processes DAAC (LP DAAC) @nasa-jpl @blackgirlscode @cbsla @cbsnews map
Los Angeles - Long Beach Harbors, CA March 16, 2015 In southern California, the combined ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach account for 33% of the nation’s containerized imports. In early March, a long-lasting labor dispute between the longshoremen’s union and shipowners came to an end, and the large backlog of waiting cargo ships was being slowly unloaded. The left image was acquired July 4, 2014 during normal operations: 14 ships are being unloaded, while 7 wait their turns near the facilities. The right image was acquired on March 8, 2015: 19 ships are moored at unloading docks, while 47 ships wait their turns. The images cover an area of 16.7 x 18.6 km, and are located at 33.7 degrees north, 118.2 degrees west. Read : ASTER @la-county-isd @nasa-openscapes @cityoflosangeles @stateofcalifornia
