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  1. I've been following the news about discontinuing #NOAA data with sadness and apprehension. This is all very messed up.

    Currently I rely heavily on #nasapower #gpm and #chirps data for monitoring agroclimatic risks. So I have two questions:

    1) How are those data affected by those NOAA cuts?

    2) Even if the data is not affected, I'm considering substituting those sources. What are some candidates? For NasaPower, #era5 looks like a good candidate. What about precipitation? Any jaxa products?

  2. I've been following the news about discontinuing #NOAA data with sadness and apprehension. This is all very messed up.

    Currently I rely heavily on #nasapower #gpm and #chirps data for monitoring agroclimatic risks. So I have two questions:

    1) How are those data affected by those NOAA cuts?

    2) Even if the data is not affected, I'm considering substituting those sources. What are some candidates? For NasaPower, #era5 looks like a good candidate. What about precipitation? Any jaxa products?

  3. I've been following the news about discontinuing #NOAA data with sadness and apprehension. This is all very messed up.

    Currently I rely heavily on #nasapower #gpm and #chirps data for monitoring agroclimatic risks. So I have two questions:

    1) How are those data affected by those NOAA cuts?

    2) Even if the data is not affected, I'm considering substituting those sources. What are some candidates? For NasaPower, #era5 looks like a good candidate. What about precipitation? Any jaxa products?

  4. I've been following the news about discontinuing #NOAA data with sadness and apprehension. This is all very messed up.

    Currently I rely heavily on #nasapower #gpm and #chirps data for monitoring agroclimatic risks. So I have two questions:

    1) How are those data affected by those NOAA cuts?

    2) Even if the data is not affected, I'm considering substituting those sources. What are some candidates? For NasaPower, #era5 looks like a good candidate. What about precipitation? Any jaxa products?

  5. I've been following the news about discontinuing #NOAA data with sadness and apprehension. This is all very messed up.

    Currently I rely heavily on #nasapower #gpm and #chirps data for monitoring agroclimatic risks. So I have two questions:

    1) How are those data affected by those NOAA cuts?

    2) Even if the data is not affected, I'm considering substituting those sources. What are some candidates? For NasaPower, #era5 looks like a good candidate. What about precipitation? Any jaxa products?

  6. Any #nasapower users around? I'm interested in the EVPTRNS (Evapotranspiration Energy Flux) and I'd like to understand it a bit better.

    Is this a reference ETo, calculated using some equation (FAO-56), the same we use in #agrometeorology with a reference vegetation surface and no water shortage?

    Or is this the output of some model that considers a different vegetation cover, giving me the actual evapotranspiration taking water shortage into account?

    power.larc.nasa.gov/parameters/

  7. For the record, NASA Power has upgraded to version 10 and now the data is organized by data provider. The new links are found at:

    nasa-power.s3.us-west-2.amazon

    #nasapower #aws

  8. Anyone here using #nasa #nasapower data from #aws open data registry?

    We were getting data from the following URL power-analysis-ready-datastore

    This datastore used to be updated frequently. However, since 2024-12-31 it does not contain new data. The #zarr file appears to be stuck on 2024-12-31. Has this datastore been abandoned?