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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
Prithvi-weather-climate: Advancing Our Understanding of the Atmosphere . . . The atmosphere is a gaseous envelope surrounding and protecting our planet from the intense radiation of the Sun Biosphere The biosphere encompasses all life on Earth and extends from root systems to mountaintops and all depths of the ocean
LAADS DAAC | NASA Earthdata NASA's Level-1 and Atmosphere Archive and Distribution System Distributed Active Archive Center (LAADS DAAC) primarily provides access to global science data products from two major flagship mission instruments: the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) instrument aboard the Terra and Aqua platforms, and the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) instrument aboard
Sun-Earth Interactions | NASA Earthdata The Sun and its energy influence a variety of physical and chemical processes in Earth's atmosphere The star continuously produces a solar wind made of charged particles that flows outward into the solar system and quickly reaches Earth
Surface Temperature | NASA Earthdata Surface temperature or surface air temperature (SAT) generally refer to the temperature of the atmosphere measured at approximately 6 5 feet (about 2 meters) above the ground or ocean surface SAT is most of often the temperature meteorologists refer to in weather reports and forecasts, and is an essential data point in a vast number of Earth
Atmospheric Rivers | NASA Earthdata The atmosphere is a gaseous envelope surrounding and protecting our planet from the intense radiation of the Sun Biosphere The biosphere encompasses all life on Earth and extends from root systems to mountaintops and all depths of the ocean
Air Quality | NASA Earthdata The atmosphere is a gaseous envelope surrounding and protecting our planet from the intense radiation of the Sun Biosphere The biosphere encompasses all life on Earth and extends from root systems to mountaintops and all depths of the ocean
VIIRS-Atmosphere Near Real-Time Data | NASA Earthdata Near real-time atmosphere data from the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) are available through NASA's Land, Atmosphere Near real-time Capability for Earth observation (LANCE)
Clouds | NASA Earthdata Clouds are made of water and or ice, come in more than a dozen types, and range in altitude from ground level to 280,000 feet high in Earth’s atmosphere They water our lands, are part of the fury of hurricanes, both warm and cool the planet, and at times, interfere with completing important observations or tasks
Reflectance | NASA Earthdata Reflectance data are not only used for visualizing Earth’s surface and atmosphere, but also for computing metrics and creating models that are useful for specific analysis NASA’s stores of Earth data include several global reflectance products, including land surface reflectance, top of atmosphere reflectance, and cloud measurements