Digital Twins Webinar Series 12: Advanced Digital Twin Information Systems and Earth Action II Oral

Description: Earth systems are experiencing accelerated changes in the atmosphere, on land and in the oceans. Fortunately, unprecedented amounts of satellite, airborne, seaborne, and in situ Earth information are available to help us understand and act on these changes. Combining data, algorithms and models to answer What now? What Next? and What if? in a digital twin (DT) information system can provide understanding and solutions for changing Earth systems at multiple spatial and temporal scales. This session will be an interdisciplinary program about utilizing the power of DTs for a variety of Earth Action topics: Climate, sea level rise, weather impacts, disasters, terrestrial and marine ecosystem change, urban and agricultural flooding risks, prolonged drought and related topics. Related presentations that describe current and future DT systems along with novel data ingest, digital replicas as emulators, AI/ML, validation and outward facing technologies (e.g., results visualization and user interaction) are welcome.

Moderators: Kenneth Ranson, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. David B Considine, NASA Headquarters. Chaowei Phil Yang, George Mason University. Pierre-Marie Brunet, Centre National d’Études Spatiales. Daniel Duffy, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center & Center for Climate Simulation.

Friday, December 13, 2024 
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2:10 PM2:13 PMWelcoming Remarks
2:13 PM2:23 PMAuthor: Jacqueline LeMoigne Et al.
NASA Headquarters.
Intelligent Systems and Digital Twin Technologies for Earth Science
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2:23 PM2:33 PMAuthor: Yann Drillet Et al.
Mercator Ocean international.
Digital Twin of the Ocean, Standards and Interoperability: How to Increase the Impact of Digital Oceanography
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2:33 PM2:43 PMAuthor: Liping Di Et al.
George Mason University.
CropSmart: an operational digital twin for enabling data-driven smart cropping decision making nationwide
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2:43 PM2:53 PMAuthor: Jeff Walter Et al.
NASA Langley Research Center
Development of a Coastal Zone Digital Twin
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2:53 PM3:03 PMAuthor: Mohammad Pourhomayoun Et al.
California State University Los Angeles
Development of a Digital Twin Model for Wildfire: Leveraging Spatiotemporal AI for Predicting Wildfire Progression
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3:03 PM3:13 PMAuthor: Eric A Kihn Et al.
National Centers for Environmental Information
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US and EU Embark on Developing a Coordinated Digital Twin to Understand and Mitigate the Impact of Urban Heat
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3:13 PM3:23 PMAuthor: Tina Odaka Et al.
IFREMER
Digital Twin of Fish Movements to better understand Climate Change Impacts: Global Fish Tracking System with DestinE and Biologging Data for Conservation and Sustainable Exploitation.
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3:23 PM3:33 PMAuthor: Deepthi Raghunandan Et al.
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Advancing Progress on Earth System Digital Twins through an Integrated AI-Enabled Framework
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3:33 PM3:40 PMDiscussion