Water efficiency, productivity and sustainability in the NENA regions (WEPS-NENA)

Module 2 webinars

This module will address the major databases and portals providing ET as derived by some of the models presented in the Module I. The database presented are: FEWS (by USGS with ET data derived from SSEBop); WaPOR (by FAO with ET data derived from ETLook); GloDET (by the University of Nebraska, Water for Food Institute, with ET data derived from ALEXI); and EEFlux (by the University of Nebraska with ET data derived from METRIC).

Session 13: FEWSN (Famine Early Warning Systems Network)

Date: 23 June 2021

Time: 3 PM (GMT +2)

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The session will provide basic description of key characteristics of the database/portals, including: spatial and temporal resolutions; geographical coverage; dates of initiation of the time series and if will continue in the future; lag-time of the available ET to real-time; main users; availability to the public (free or charged); accessibility to and adaptability of the source code; and ​relevant URLs.

Access the readings required for Session 13 in the Dgroup here.

If you have not registered to the Dgroup, you can register from here.  

Agenda and speakers:

Topic

Speaker

Duration

FEWSN 

Famine Early Warning Systems Network 

Gabriel Senay

40 min

Q&A session

Moderator: Mohamed Abdallah

40 min

Wrap-up and concluding remarks

 

10 min

Session 12: EEFlux (Earth Engine Evaporation Flux)

Date: 16 June 2021

Time: 2 PM (GMT +2)

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The session will provide basic description of key characteristics of the database/portals, including: spatial and temporal resolutions; geographical coverage; dates of initiation of the time series and if will continue in the future; lag-time of the available ET to real-time; main users; availability to the public (free or charged); accessibility to and adaptability of the source code; and ​relevant URLs.

Access the readings required for Session 12 in the Dgroup here.

If you have not registered to the Dgroup, you can register from here.  

Agenda and speakers:

Topic

Speaker

Duration

EEFlux

Ayse Kilic;

Rick Allen

40 min

Q&A session

Moderator: Mohamed Abdallah

40 min

Wrap-up and concluding remarks

 

10 min

Session 11: GloDet (Global Daily Evapotranspiration)

Date: 9 June 2021

Time: 2 PM (GMT +2)

The session will provide basic description of key characteristics of the database/portals, including: spatial and temporal resolutions; geographical coverage; dates of initiation of the time series and if will continue in the future; lag-time of the available ET to real-time; main users; availability to the public (free or charged); accessibility to and adaptability of the source code; and ​relevant URLs.

Access the readings required for Session 11 in the Dgroup here.

If you have not registered to the Dgroup, you can register from here.  

Agenda and speakers:

Topic

Speaker

Duration

GloDet

Chris Neale

40 min

Q&A session

Moderator: Mohamed Abdallah

40 min

Wrap-up and concluding remarks

 

10 min

Session 10: WaPOR (Water Productivity through Open access of Remotely sensed derived data)

Date: 2 June 2021

Time: 1 PM (GMT +2)

The session will provide basic description of key characteristics of the database/portals, including: spatial and temporal resolutions; geographical coverage; dates of initiation of the time series and if will continue in the future; lag-time of the available ET to real-time; main users; availability to the public (free or charged); accessibility to and adaptability of the source code; and ​relevant URLs.

Access the readings required for Session 10 in the Dgroup here.

If you have not registered to the Dgroup, you can register from here.  

Agenda and speakers:

Topic

Speaker

Duration

WaPOR

Jippe Hoogeveen

Livia Peiser

Hans van der Kwast

40 min

Q&A session

Moderator: Mohamed Abdallah

40 min

Wrap-up and concluding remarks

 

10 min

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