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The 14 layers from the Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution mission offer data on clouds, nitrogen dioxide, ozone, and more.
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Data from the next-generation Instruments will help atmospheric scientists advance air quality measurements and standards.
Feature Article
Environmental and public health researchers may benefit from ground-level measurements of PM2.5, NO2, and O3 concentrations.
Feature Article
Who Uses NASA Earth Science Data? Jun Wang, to study atmospheric composition and climate change; remote sensing of aerosols, clouds, and trace gases and the effects of these on global weather and climate.
Data User Story
Scientists learn that Earth is plugged into a much larger electrical circuit.
Feature Article
Our atmosphere is a chemical soup that is constantly sampled by orbiting Earth observing satellites. Dr. Emily Fischer uses these data to better understand how pollutants move in the lower atmosphere.
Data User Story
Satellites reveal that traffic restrictions successfully reduced atmospheric nitric oxide by 40 percent.
Feature Article
Who uses NASA Earth science data? Dr. Róisín Commane, to study the effects of terrestrial pollution on the atmosphere’s chemical composition.
Data User Story