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Atmosphere | NASA Earthdata We have thousands of data collections covering topics such as aerosol optical depth, aerosol indexes, chlorine dioxide levels, primary forcing measurements, irradiance products, atmospheric temperatures, binned water vapor mixing ratios, surface turbulent fluxes, rainfall estimates as well as hurricane and severe storm measurements
Atmospheric Rivers | NASA Earthdata Atmospheric rivers are a part of the larger system of extratropical cyclones that transport heat and moisture from the tropics toward the poles Conditions that contribute to their formation usually include high humidity levels, strong low-level winds, and a moist neutral atmospheric profile
Atmospheric Electricity | NASA Earthdata These phenomena include lightning, atmospheric ionization, the air–earth current, and other quiescent electrical processes The existence of separated electric charges in the atmosphere results from many minor processes (spray electrification, dust electrification, etc ) and a few major processes (cosmic-ray ionization, radioactive-particle
ASDC | NASA Earthdata NASA's Atmospheric Science Data Center (ASDC), one of NASA's Distributed Active Archive Centers (DAACs), is in the Science Directorate located at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, VA The Science Directorate's Climate Science Branch, Atmospheric Composition Branch, and Chemistry and Dynamics Branch work with ASDC to study changes in
New Jupyter Notebook GitHub Repository Offers Tips and Scripts for . . . NASA’s Atmospheric Science Data Center recently debuted its new GitHub online collaboration and code-sharing page offering tutorials, scripts, and guides for using data from a variety of sources such as the Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring Pollution instrument
Atmospheric Ozone | NASA Earthdata 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 Ozone absorbs infrared radiat
Atmospheric Temperature | NASA Earthdata NASA collects atmospheric temperature data using ground, airborne, and space-based instruments, such as the Microwave Sounding Unit (MSU) and Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit (AMSU) Our datasets include the AMSU MSU Day Month Temperature Anomalies and Annual Cycle records, which measure global temperatures at multiple atmospheric levels going
Atmospheric Winds | NASA Earthdata Data visualization is a powerful tool for analysis, trend and pattern recognition, and communication Our resources help you find world-class data visualizations to complement and enhance your research We also have tools and tutorials to help you translate atmospheric winds data into compelling visuals
NACP MCI: Tower Atmospheric CO2 Concentrations, Upper . . . - Earthdata This data set provides high precision and high accuracy atmospheric CO2 data from seven instrumented communication towers located in the U S Upper Midwest The overall sampling period was from January 2007 through December 2009 although actual sampling dates vary within this time period for individual towers and sampling heights above ground
TROPOMI Near Real-Time Data | NASA Earthdata TROPOMI is a key tool for the atmospheric radiation, aerosol plume forecasting, and air quality community To download TROPOMI data, register for an Earthdata Login Use the table below to access specific LANCE data products