Videos

GPM 10-in-10 Webinar Series: Behind the Scenes and Looking Toward the Future

GPM 10-in-10 Webinar Series: Ground Validation

GPM 10-in-10 Webinar Series: Applications

A Decade of Global Precipitation

Through rain and snow, hurricane, typhoon and monsoon, flash flood and bomb cyclone, for ten years, the joint NASA-JAXA Global Precipitation Measurement mission has measured a lot of water. GPM’s Core Observatory satellite launched from Tanegashima Space Center in Japan in early 2014, becoming the first satellite to be able to see through the clouds and measure liquid and frozen precipitation from the Equator to polar regions using a radar. Now in its tenth year of operation, we look at ten events brought to light by this groundbreaking mission. Credits: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center

GPM 10-in-10 Webinar Series: Data

GPM 10-in-10 Webinar Series: Remote Sensing

GPM 10-in-10 Webinar Series: Precipitation Extremes and Impacts

GPM Webinar 10-in-10: Weather and Climate

GPM 10-in-10 Webinar Series: Earth's Water

GPM Webinar 10-in-10: Understanding and Protecting Earth