Resources


Hydrology Remote Sensing Cheat Sheet

Navigating the ever-expanding world of remote sensing hydrology can be overwhelming—especially for new users. To help ease that learning curve, we've created a Hydrology Remote Sensing Cheat Sheet, a curated guide to key remote sensing datasets.

This evolving, community-driven resource is designed to help both beginners and experienced users quickly find and compare remote sensing products relevant to the hydrological cycle. Whatever part of the hydrology cycle you are researching, we hope that this cheat sheet can save you time and point you in the right direction.

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🛠️ A Living Resource

This is a living cheat sheet—updated every two months based on suggestions from the community. Help us keep it current and useful by suggesting datasets to be added to the cheat sheet through this Google Form.

Disclaimer: This cheat sheet is a non-comprehensive, community-updated resource. It reflects a representative selection of datasets—not an exhaustive directory. Help us keep it inclusive and diverse by suggesting datasets through this Google Form.

Original cheat sheet authors: Gigi Pavur (US Army Corps of Engineers), Deep Shah (Texas A&M University), Laura Almendra (University of Florida), Leah Kocian (Texas A&M University), Debasish Mishra (Texas A&M University), Vinit Sehgal (Louisiana State University), Huilin Gao (Texas A&M University), Kristen Whitney (NASA GSFC; University of Maryland), Hatim Geli (New Mexico State University), Andrew Feldman (NASA GSFC; University of Maryland)



Career Opportunities in Hydrology and Remote Sensing

Explore a curated selection of job boards and newsletters featuring opportunities in hydrology, remote sensing, geospatial science, and related fields. These resources are regularly updated and maintained by experts in the community:

We also invite you to join our LinkedIn GroupAGU Hydrology Section’s Remote Sensing Technical Committee—where members are encouraged to share and discover job announcements, fellowship postings, and graduate research opportunities relevant to our community.