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title: "NASA Disasters: Case Studies"
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Welcome to the NASA Disasters Learning Portal case studies. These Jupyter notebooks demonstrate how to access, visualize, and analyze disaster-related data for real-world events. Each case study walks through data acquisition, processing, and analysis techniques relevant to disaster response and monitoring.
## Featured Case Studies
These case studies showcase practical applications of satellite data and geospatial analysis for disaster monitoring and response.
### Texas Flood 2025
- [View Notebook](user_data_notebooks/Texas_Flood_2025.ipynb)
- Demonstrates flood monitoring and analysis using satellite imagery and geospatial data
- Learn how to track water extent changes and assess flood impacts
### New Mexico Fire 2025
- [View Notebook](user_data_notebooks/New_Mexico_Fire_2025.ipynb)
- Shows wildfire detection, monitoring, and impact assessment techniques
- Explore methods for tracking fire progression and burn area mapping
## Contributing
The NASA Disasters Learning Portal welcomes contributions from the scientific community. If you have developed a case study using disaster-related datasets and would like to share it, please contact the team through the [NASA Disasters Portal](https://disasters.openveda.cloud/).
## Resources
- [NASA Disasters Portal](https://disasters.openveda.cloud/) - Main portal for disaster data and tools
- [JupyterHub Guide](jupyterhub.html) - Learn how to run these notebooks in a JupyterHub environment
- [Data Workflow Diagrams](workflow2.html) - Understand the data processing pipelines