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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 NASA's satellites make atmospheric measurements that scientists use to study its chemistry and air quality, weather, and climate change
Humidity | NASA Earthdata Humidity is a measure of water vapor in the atmosphere There are measures of absolute humidity, which is the grams of water vapor present per cubic meter of air Specific humidity is the grams of water per kilogram of air Then there’s the one people are most familiar with, relative humidity, which is the percentage of water vapor present in the air relative to the maximum it could hold at
Air Mass Density | NASA Earthdata Air mass density is a fundamental property of atmosphere Mixture of gases forming Earth's atmosphere, consisting of nitrogen (∼78%), oxygen (∼21%), water vapor, and other trace gases such as carbon dioxide, helium, argon, ozone, or various pollutants The concentration of water vapor is very variab
Applying AI to MODIS Data Analysis - NASA Earthdata This powerful generative artificial intelligence (AI) model, called SatVision-TOA (Top-of-Atmosphere), can make very accurate predictions to complete the shape of objects in obscured images and quickly identify features for analysis SatVision-TOA has broad applications including cloud property retrieval, land cover mapping, flood and disaster monitoring, urban planning, and environmental
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)
Sun-Earth Interactions - NASA Earthdata NASA collects data on the Sun and its energy to understand how our closest star impacts Earth's energy fields, atmosphere, weather, and human activity
Air Quality | NASA Earthdata NASA's air quality data allow users to measure pollutants in the atmosphere and track their health and socioeconomic impact on people
Wind Speed | NASA Earthdata Measuring how fast air moves across land, water, and through the atmosphere is a key component to understanding weather and its many forces and processes that shape our world, factor into the events of our days, and at times, threaten our communities and lives NASA has decades worth of ground, aerial, and satellite-measured data for the entire globe, such as the Modern-Era Retrospective