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Atmosphere - NASA Earthdata Earth's atmosphere is a layer of mixed gases approximately 60 miles high that provides the air we breathe, shields us from dangerous levels of ultraviolet light from the sun, and traps enough heat to maintain a livable environment NASA's satellites make atmospheric measurements that scientists use to study its chemistry and air quality, weather, and climate change
Air Quality - NASA Earthdata NASA's air quality data allow users to measure pollutants in the atmosphere and track their health and socioeconomic impact on people
Dust Ash Smoke Near Real-Time Data | NASA Earthdata Near real-time data provided by NASA's Land, Atmosphere Near real-time Capability for Earth observation (LANCE) can be used to monitor and predict dust storms, identify and track smoke plumes, and identify and track ash plumes from volcanic eruptions
Aerosol Optical Depth Thickness - NASA Earthdata Aerosol optical depth (AOD) is an assessment of the amount of visible and infrared light aerosols scatter or absorb in a column of the atmosphere, and is sometimes referred to as aerosol optical thickness (AOT) AOD is a unitless measure From an observer on the ground, an AOD of less than 0 1 is characteristic of a clear sky, bright Sun, and maximum visibility As AOD increases to 0 5, 1 0
Dust Ash Smoke - NASA Earthdata NASA's dust, ash, and smoke data provide global tracking and measurement of these airborne particles that affect our habitats, health, and climate
Land, Atmosphere Near real-time Capability for Earth observation | NASA . . . NASA's Land, Atmosphere Near real-time Capability for Earth observation (LANCE) supports users interested in monitoring a wide variety of natural and human-created phenomena using near real-time (NRT) data and imagery that are made available much quicker than routine processing allows
Carbon Monoxide - NASA Earthdata Carbon monoxide is considered a pollutant and trace gas in the atmosphere, meaning it is less than 1% by volume of the gases comprising the atmosphere The gas is largely produced through the incomplete burning of carbon-based fuels such as wood and oil Carbon monoxide from fuel use plays a major role in disrupting atmospheric chemistry, inhibiting natural processes that help clean the
Sulfur Dioxide - NASA Earthdata NASA's Earth satellites collect data about sulfur dioxide and other atmospheric trace gases to study their impact on health, air quality, and weather
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)
Air Quality Near Real-Time Data | NASA Earthdata Air quality forecasters use near real-time (NRT) data from NASA's Land, Atmosphere Near real-time Capability for Earth observation (LANCE) to improve some local and national air quality forecasts Users can visualize imagery related to Air Quality in Worldview or download data using the links below