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Overview
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This course explores the impact of 5G technologies on weather forecasting and environmental satellites, focusing on the risks and implications for the Earth science community. The learning outcomes include understanding the challenges posed by spectrum policy decisions, potential interference with real-time weather data, and actions for the Earth science community. The course teaches skills such as analyzing spectrum policy decisions, assessing risks to environmental satellites, and advocating for the protection of Earth science data. The teaching method involves presentations by international experts and a moderator, discussing recent challenges and future implications. The intended audience includes professionals in meteorology, hydrology, environmental science, policy, and anyone interested in the intersection of technology and Earth science.
Syllabus
Introduction
David Lubar
Renee
Press Focus
Letters
Sen Cantwell
Key Organizations
How can we help
Write a letter
Jami Thompson
Chairman Johnson
Professor Kashevsky
The encroaching threat to GPS
Satellite Safety Alliance
Realtime Spectrum Monitoring
What Can Noah Do
Reaction to Airline Testimony
What is the role of the National Space Council
Taught by
AGU