- Humidity | NASA Earthdata
Humidity is a measure of water vapor in the atmosphere There are measures of absolute humidity, which is the grams of water vapor present per cubic meter of air Specific humidity is the grams of water per kilogram of air Then there’s the one people are most familiar with, relative humidity, which is the percentage of water vapor present in the air relative to the maximum it could hold at
- Atmospheric Science Data Center | NASA Earthdata
NASA's Atmospheric Science Data Center projects focus on Earth science disciplines including radiation budget, clouds, aerosols, and tropospheric composition
- Atmospheric Rivers - NASA Earthdata
NASA’s Earth-observing satellites help scientists identify atmospheric rivers, which enables studies of climate change, water management, and weather
- Building on Records of Atmospheric Composition - Earthdata
The TROPESS forward processing stream generates products that include atmospheric composition measurements of ozone (O 3), carbon monoxide (CO), ammonia (NH 3), peroxyacetyl nitrate (PAN), methane (CH 4), and deuterated water vapor (HDO) derived from CrIS, AIRS, and OMI radiances These products offer global day and nighttime coverage
- AIRS Near Real-Time Data - NASA Earthdata
Near real-time 3D atmospheric data from the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) instrument are available through Land, Atmosphere Near real-time Capability for Earth observation (LANCE)
- Atmospheric Infrared Sounder | NASA Earthdata
The Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) is a hyperspectral sounder that collects daily global measurements of water vapor and temperature profiles as one of four instruments comprising the AIRS Project Instrument Suite When launched in 2002, the AIRS Project Instrument Suite was the most advanced atmospheric sounding system ever deployed in space AIRS data are combined with data from the
- Atmospheric Electricity - NASA Earthdata
Atmospheric electricity data from NASA aids research in understanding Earth’s electrical circuit, storm microphysics, lightning safety, and global lightning climatologies, among other phenomena
- Atmosphere | NASA Earthdata
NASA data help researchers characterize processes occurring within Earth’s atmosphere and their interactions with its land, ocean, and ecosystems
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