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NASA ARSET Post-Fire Imagery and Smoke Monitoring

NASA ARSET Post-Fire Imagery and Smoke Monitoring

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Welcome to this vital and highly informative episode of the NASA Live Video Podcast: "NASA ARSET: Post-Fire Imagery and Smoke Monitoring."
In this episode, we explore how spaceborne technology operates on the frontlines of disaster management, atmospheric science, and environmental recovery. When massive wildfires strike, the danger doesn't end when the flames are contained. Tracking the ecological damage left behind and monitoring the toxic smoke plumes that travel across states and continents are critical tasks for public safety and climate research.
Through the framework of NASA’s Applied Remote Sensing Training (ARSET) program, we break down the advanced methodologies used to analyze post-fire satellite imagery and track smoke progression. We discuss how thermal, optical, and infrared sensors help scientists map burn severity, assess vegetation loss, and identify areas prone to post-fire soil erosion. Furthermore, we dive into how satellite assets track atmospheric aerosol transport, helping meteorological agencies predict air quality degradation downwind from active burn zones.
Whether you are a forestry professional, an air quality specialist, an emergency responder, or a space enthusiast curious about how NASA monitors planetary health during climate extremes, this episode offers essential insights into modern remote sensing applications. Subscribe to the NASA Live Video Podcast to stay connected with the frontier of space exploration, disaster response, and cutting-edge earth science!
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