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NASA Approves Tomorrow.io Radar Data for Scientific Use
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  • NASA approved Tomorrow.io precipitation radar data for scientific use after quality assessment
  • Evaluation showed strong performance with geolocation correlation of 0.98 and ground radar correlations of 0.73-0.93
  • R2 spacecraft showed slightly higher accuracy than R1 with biases of -6% vs -22%

io for NASA scientific use, according to the agency. io's R1 and R2 spacecraft. io's Level 2 Precipitation products and geolocation accuracy, with results generally in agreement with the company's algorithm theoretical basis document.

98 with a digital elevation model reference, NASA said. 93, and R2 showed slightly higher accuracy than R1, with biases of -22% for R1 and -6% for R2. io precipitation radar data should be considered for NASA scientific use, contingent upon alignment with science objectives and application needs.

NASA's Earth Science Division established the CSDA program to identify, evaluate, and acquire commercial remote sensing data that enhances NASA's Earth science research and applications. The program has conducted three on-ramp activities since its initial pilot, resulting in the addition of several vendors into sustainment. It has streamlined its evaluation process by introducing high-quality, SME-led data assessments, accelerating reviews and strengthening NASA's engagement with the commercial data ecosystem.

io executive stated that NASA's validation opens new possibilities for Earth observation and supports the company's goal of delivering science-quality data from space. io's radar data compares to other sources in practical applications, as well as the financial or contractual terms of NASA's potential use, are not yet known.

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