A webinar on December 4th at 1:00 PM EST will explore the transformative impact of space technology on severe weather prediction. Leading experts from government, academia, and the commercial sector will discuss innovative solutions.

The event will highlight advancements in satellite systems, Predictive AI, and collaborative efforts to mitigate the escalating risks associated with climate change. These advancements are crucial for protecting lives and businesses.

NOAA's next-generation GeoXO satellite system represents a significant leap forward. It will build upon the GOES-R Series, providing enhanced observations of the Earth's atmosphere and oceans.

BAE Systems plays a key role in this advancement, having been selected to develop three of the five instruments for GeoXO: the Atmospheric Composition (ACX), Ocean Color (OCX), and GeoXO Sounder (GXS) instruments. These instruments, based on proven technology, will collect substantially more data than their predecessors, providing measurements every one to two hours. This increased data frequency will lead to improved forecast models and more accurate severe weather warnings, enhancing air quality monitoring and predictions of harmful algal blooms.

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