Safari 2000 Tropospheric Ozone

  • Credit

    NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio

Safari 2000 Tropospheric Ozone

The fires that raged across southern Africa in August and September of 2000 produced a thick 'river of smoke' that observers compared with the aftermath of the Kuwaiti oil fires in 1991. NASA-supported studies currently underway on the event will contribute to improved air pollution policies in the region and a better understanding of its impact on climate change.

Tropospheric Ozone over Southern Africa on 9/25/2000 as measured by Earth Probe TOMS

Metadata

  • Sensor

    TOMS/TOMS
  • Animation ID

    2018
  • Video ID

    SVS2000-0021
  • Start Timecode

    05:28:25:00
  • End Timecode

    05:30:00:00
  • Animator

    Horace Mitchell
  • Studio

    SVS
  • Visualization Date

    2000/11/16
  • Scientist

    Anne Thompson (NASA/GSFC), Jacquelyn Witte (NASA/GSFC)
  • Keywords

    Smoke, Pollution
  • DLESE Subject

    Atmospheric science
  • Georeference Data

    [37.0W,30.0N,83.0E,60.0S] zoomed to [0.5E,1.875N,45.5E,31.875S]
  • Data Date

    09/05/2000-09/25/2000
  • Story URL

    http://www.gsfc.nasa.gov/gsfc/earth/environ/safari2000final.htm
  • Animation Type

    Regular