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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 We have thousands of data
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
LAADS DAAC - NASA Earthdata NASA's Level-1 and Atmosphere Archive and Distribution System Distributed Active Archive Center primarily provides access to global science data products from MODIS and VIIRS
Atmospheric Rivers - NASA Earthdata NASA’s Earth-observing satellites help scientists identify atmospheric rivers, which enables studies of climate change, water management, and weather
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
Where Oceans Meet Atmosphere | NASA Earthdata Publication from NASA ESDIS describing research uses of data from EOSDIS - satellite data helps sea-going oceanographers pursue an elusive ocean layer
Atmospheric Ozone | NASA Earthdata Atmospheric Ozone Atmospheric Ozone is one of the most important trace gases in our atmosphere that both benefits and harms life on Earth High ground-level ozone amounts contribute to poor air quality, adversely affecting human health, agricultural productivity, and forested ecosystems
Surface Temperature | NASA Earthdata Surface temperature or surface air temperature (SAT) generally refer to the temperature of the atmosphere measured at approximately 6 5 feet (about 2 meters) above the ground or ocean surface SAT is most of often the temperature meteorologists refer to in weather reports and forecasts, and is an essential data point in a vast number of Earth science studies, predictions, and decision-making
Atmosphere SIPS - NASA Earthdata NASA's Atmosphere Science Investigator-led Processing System (SIPS) is responsible for processing, reprocessing, production, and general assessments of joint NASA NOAA Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (Suomi NPP) VIIRS atmosphere products