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Images & Animations
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Credit
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio
Tropospheric Ozone and Smoke from Earth Probe TOMS: Indonesia
Researchers have discovered that smoke and smog move in different ways through the atmosphere. A series of unusual events several years ago created a blanket of pollution over the Indian Ocean. In this animation, significant smog or tropospheric ozone is represented by red and green and regions of significant smoke index are in shades of white and gray.
Tropospheric Ozone and Smoke over Indonesia on August 11, 1997
Metadata
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Sensor
TOMS/TOMS, Terra/MODIS -
Animation ID
2073 -
Video ID
SVS2001-0007 -
Start Timecode
01:02:47:00 -
End Timecode
01:03:53:00 -
Animator
Horace Mitchell -
Studio
SVS -
Visualization Date
2001/03/06 -
Scientist
Anne Thompson (NASA/GSFC) -
Citation
A. M. Thompson, J. C. Witte, R. D. Hudson, H. Guo, J. R. Herman, M. Fujiwara, Tropical tropospheric ozone and biomass burning, Science, 291, 2128-2132, 2001 -
Datasets
Tropospheric Ozone, Smoke Index -
Keywords
Smoke, Aerosols -
DLESE Subject
Atmospheric science -
Georeference Data
[70.0E,35.0S,150.0E,25.0N] -
Data Date
07/06/1997-10/22/1997 -
Story URL
http://www.gsfc.nasa.gov/GSFC/EARTH/environ/indo/ozone.htm -
Animation Type
Regular