GLOBE Observer Data: 2016–2019

Helen M. Amos, Matthew J. Starke, Tina M. Rogerson, Marilé Colón Robles, Travis Andersen, Rebecca Boger, Brian A. Campbell, Russanne D. Low, Peder Nelson, David Overoye, Jessica E. Taylor, Kristen L. Weaver, Trena M. Ferrell, Holli Kohl, Theresa G. Schwerin

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Abstract

This technical report summarizes the GLOBE Observer data set from 1 April 2016 to 1 December 2019. GLOBE Observer is an ongoing NASA-sponsored international citizen science project that is part of the larger Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) Program, which has been in operation since 1995. GLOBE Observer has the greatest number of participants and geographic coverage of the citizen science projects in the Earth Science Division at NASA. Participants use the GLOBE Observer mobile app (launched in 2016) to collect atmospheric, hydrologic, and terrestrial observations. The app connects participants to satellite observations from Aqua, Terra, CALIPSO, GOES, Himawari, and Meteosat. Thirty-eight thousand participants have contributed 320,000 observations worldwide, including 1,000,000 georeferenced photographs. It would take an individual more than 13 years to replicate this effort. The GLOBE Observer app has substantially increased the spatial extent and sampling density of GLOBE measurements and more than doubled the number of measurements collected through the GLOBE Program. GLOBE Observer data are publicly available (at observer.globe.gov).

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere2020EA001175
JournalEarth and Space Science
Volume7
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 1 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • citizen science
  • cloud cover
  • global data set
  • land cover
  • mosquitoes
  • tree height

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