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NASA Earthdata GIS releases flood mapping and satellite data products to support analysis of the Washington Atmospheric River floods that occurred early to mid December of 2025. This data provides geospatial insights into precipitation, as well as impacts to communities and infrastructure.

Sentinel-6B launched on November 16th, 2025 as a joint mission between NASA and European partners. It will continue decades of sea-level monitoring to improve weather forecasting and climate research by measuring ocean surface height to record sea-levels.

NASA Earthdata Earthaccess is an open-source python library designed to make data more accessible for people with a variety of technical backgrounds. With just a few lines of code, users can more easily search for and download NASA Earth data.

NASA ARSET's Fundamentals of Remote Sensing is a self-guided training for those interested in remote sensing applications for environmental purposes. It introduces NASA satellites, image interpretation, and data processing.

NASA Earthdata GIS released Earth observation data and continues to update imagery after Hurricane Melissa devastated the county of Jamaica in October of 2025.

NASA launched PACE-PAX in September 2024, expanding Earth observation insights into aerosols, clouds, and ocean ecosystems. Datasets have been released as of September 2025, refining and validating imagery collected by the PACE mission over central and southern California.

NASA Earthdata summarizes the month of August in their September 2025 data round-up, highlighting recently revised and newly released datasets. This month includes the release of PACE-PAX data, data updates from the Earth Sciences Data and Information Services Center, and the retirement of legacy datasets from NSIDC DAAC.

NASA and France's joint mission, Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT), measured tsunami activity after a record-breaking Earthquake near Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula. SWOT's observations can help improve tsunami models, informing early warning systems and supporting global alerts in coastal communities.

The Pacific Disaster Center's National Disaster Preparedness Baseline Assessment (NDPBA) evaluates risk factors, vulnerabilities, and long-term disaster management for countries around the world. The framework advises early warning systems, resilience-building initiatives, sustainable development, and policy.

The UN-SPIDER Knowledge Portal is an online international hub providing organizations with space-based information to support all aspects of disaster management. The focus on full cycle disaster support connects humanitarians with the space community.