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NASA ARSET North American Geostationary Trace Gas Data Products for Air Quality

NASA ARSET North American Geostationary Trace Gas Data Products for Air Quality

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Welcome to this highly technical and timely episode of the NASA Live Video Podcast: "NASA ARSET: North American Geostationary Trace Gas Data Products for Air Quality."
In this episode, we explore a revolutionary shift in how we monitor the air we breathe. Traditionally, low-Earth orbiting satellites could only capture air quality data over a specific region once a day. Now, we are diving into the game-changing capabilities of geostationary constellation data products, which provide hourly, high-resolution observations of trace gases across North America.
Through the framework of NASA’s Applied Remote Sensing Training (ARSET) program, we break down how these advanced geostationary datasets—such as those from NASA's TEMPO (Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution) mission—are transforming environmental tracking. We discuss how to access and analyze hourly data for critical atmospheric pollutants, including nitrogen dioxide (NO_2), ozone (O_3), and formaldehyde (HCHO), allowing scientists and public health officials to monitor rush-hour pollution dynamics, track wildfire smoke evolution, and improve regional air quality forecasting.
Whether you are an atmospheric scientist, an air quality manager, a public health professional, or a space enthusiast curious about how next-generation satellites revolutionizing planetary health tracking, this episode offers vital insights. Subscribe to the NASA Live Video Podcast to stay at the absolute forefront of space exploration, remote sensing data, and cutting-edge earth science!
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