- Atmospheric Rivers - NASA Earthdata
NASA’s Earth-observing satellites help scientists identify atmospheric rivers, which enables studies of climate change, water management, and weather
- 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
- Atmospheric Winds - NASA Earthdata
Discover and Visualize Atmospheric Winds Data NASA data help us understand Earth's changing systems in more detail than ever before, and visualizations bring these data to life, making Earth science concepts accessible, beautiful, and impactful Data visualization is a powerful tool for analysis, trend and pattern recognition, and communication
- Global Maps of Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition, 1860, 1993 . . . - Earthdata
This data set provides global gridded estimates of atmospheric deposition of total inorganic nitrogen (N), NHx (NH3 and NH4+), and NOy (all oxidized forms of nitrogen other than N2O), in mg N m2 year, for the years 1860 and 1993 and projections for the year 2050 The data set was generated using a global three-dimensional chemistry-transport model (TM3) with a spatial resolution of 5 degrees
- NASA Atmospheric Composition Ground Networks Supporting Air . . . - Earthdata
In this five-part, online, intermediate-level training, multiple NASA networks provide training on their atmospheric composition ground networks These networks provide data relevant to aerosol and trace gas column concentrations and vertical structure, supporting applications in air quality and climate
- Atmospheric Carbon Monoxide - NASA Earthdata
NASA's carbon monoxide data track historical and near real-time levels of this pollutant, enabling studies of air quality and atmosphere composition
- Atmospheric Tomography Mission | NASA Earthdata
The Atmospheric Tomography Mission (ATom) was a NASA Earth Venture Suborbital-2 mission to study the impact of human-produced air pollution on greenhouse gases and on chemically reactive gases in the atmosphere ATom deployed an extensive gas and aerosol payload on the NASA DC-8 aircraft for systematic, global-scale sampling of the atmosphere, profiling continuously from 0 2 to 12 km altitude
- ATom: Merged Atmospheric Chemistry, Trace Gases, and . . . - Earthdata
This dataset provides information on greenhouse gases and human-produced air pollution, including atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), tropospheric ozone (O3), and black carbon (BC) aerosols, collected during airborne campaigns conducted by NASA's Atmospheric Tomography (ATom) mission This dataset includes merged data from all instruments plus additional data
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