This December, AGU25 returns to New Orleans, L.A., with the theme, "Where Science Connects Us."
The abstract deadline is July 30. Please consider submitting to one of the following sessions from our Remote Sensing Hydrology community:
H001 – Actionable Insights from Remote Sensing: Advancing the Integration of Spatial Analytics, AI, and Participatory Approaches with Water Management Planning
H014 – Advances in Machine Learning for Earth Science: Observation, Modeling, and Applications
H019 – Advances in Remote Sensing, AI, and Modeling for Hydrology and the Terrestrial Water Cycle
H043 – Applications of Machine Learning in Large Scale Hydrology and Water Quality Modeling
H060 – Earth System Science and Applications Based on a Decade of NASA Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) Satellite Mission Science Data Products
H064 – Evapotranspiration (ET): Advances in In Situ ET Measurements and Remote Sensing‑Based ET Estimation, Mapping, and Evaluation
H067 – From Data to Decisions: Shaping Asia’s Future through Smart Food and Water Solutions
H074 - Global river modeling in the Anthropocene: Advancing model intercomparison and remote sensing data integration for societal benefits
H088 – Innovating across Boundaries for Operational Uptake of NASA Earth Observations (EO) by the Western US Water Community
H115 – Practical AI Solutions for Hydrological Forecasting
H122 – Recent Advances in Remote Sensing and Modeling of Flood Inundation
H123 – Remote Sensing of Rivers, Lakes, Reservoirs, and Wetlands; Remote Sensing of Soil Processes
H130 – Science in Action: NASA Earth Observations Enabling Advances in Water Management
H139 – The Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) Mission: New Frontiers in Hydrology
H144 – Understanding and Quantifying the Human Impacts on Water Cycle
H148 – Urban Forest Dynamics: Integrating Geospatial Data and Process‑Based Models
We will share session times and locations as they become available, along with details for our AGU25 Remote Sensing Technical Committee Meeting.
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We look forward to seeing you in New Orleans!
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