『NASA ARSET Case Studies in Trace Gas Monitoring with North American Geostationary Sensors』のカバーアート

NASA ARSET Case Studies in Trace Gas Monitoring with North American Geostationary Sensors

NASA ARSET Case Studies in Trace Gas Monitoring with North American Geostationary Sensors

無料で聴く

ポッドキャストの詳細を見る
Welcome to another highly analytical and real-world focused episode of the NASA Live Video Podcast: "NASA ARSET: Case Studies in Trace Gas Monitoring with North American Geostationary Sensors."
In this episode, we transition from theoretical data frameworks into actual, real-world applications. With next-generation geostationary satellites now capturing hourly atmospheric data across North America, scientists are unlocking unprecedented insights into localized pollution events. We take a deep dive into specific, practical case studies that showcase the power of this high-temporal-resolution data in action.
Through the framework of NASA’s Applied Remote Sensing Training (ARSET) program, we examine how researchers and environmental agencies utilize hourly geostationary trace gas products to solve complex air quality puzzles. We break down case studies focusing on tracking the precise hourly evolution of heavy urban traffic corridors, monitoring sudden industrial emission plumes, and modeling the transboundary transport of wildfire smoke. Discover how analyzing variations in critical gases like nitrogen dioxide (NO_2), sulfur dioxide (SO_2), and formaldehyde (HCHO) throughout the day is transforming public health responses and environmental policy.
Whether you are an air quality specialist, an environmental attorney, a data analyst, or a space enthusiast eager to see how NASA’s eye-in-the-sky protects communities in real time, this episode delivers invaluable insights. Subscribe to the NASA Live Video Podcast to stay connected with the absolute frontier of space exploration, remote sensing case studies, and cutting-edge earth science!
adbl_web_anon_alc_button_suppression_t1
まだレビューはありません