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AURA/OMI Tropospheric Ozone On a Flat Map

Aura's instruments study tropospheric, or low-level atmospheric chemistry and will monitor of air pollution around the world on a daily basis. Aura measures five of the six 'Criteria Pollutants' identified by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The complexity of pollution transport makes it difficult to quantify how much industry contributes to poor local air quality.

This animation shows ozone in the troposphere from September 28, 2004 to November 6, 2004. Areas of red represent high levels (50+ DU) and areas of blue represent low areas (20 DU).    This animation shows ozone in the troposphere from September 28, 2004 to November 6, 2004. Areas of red represent high levels (50+ DU) and areas of blue represent low areas (20 DU).
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September 28, 2004 : Areas of red represent high levels (50+ DU) and areas of blue represent low areas (20 DU).    September 28, 2004 : Areas of red represent high levels (50+ DU) and areas of blue represent low areas (20 DU).

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September 29, 2004    September 29, 2004

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September 30, 2004    September 30, 2004

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October 1, 2004    October 1, 2004

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October 2, 2004    October 2, 2004

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October 3,2004    October 3,2004

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October 4, 2004    October 4, 2004

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October 5, 2004    October 5, 2004

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October 6, 2004    October 6, 2004

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October 7, 2004    October 7, 2004

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October 8, 2004    October 8, 2004

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Tropospheric Ozone Colorbar    Tropospheric Ozone Colorbar

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Animation Number:3071
Animators:Lori Perkins (Lead)
 Stuart A. Snodgrass
Studio:NASA
Completed:2004-12-07
Scientists:Mark Schoeberl (NASA/GSFC)
 Ernest Hilsenrath (NASA/GSFC)
 Jerry Ziemke (NASA/GSFC)
 Sushil Chandra (NASA/GSFC)
Instrument:Aura/OMI
Data Collected:2004/09/28 - 2004/11/6
Series:Aura First Light
Goddard TV Tape:G2004-064
Keywords:
DLESE >> Atmospheric science
SVS >> Ozone
GCMD >> EARTH SCIENCE >> Human Dimensions >> Environmental Impacts >> Biomass Burning
GCMD >> Location >> Troposphere
More Information on this topic available at:
http://www.nasa.gov/vision/earth/lookingatearth/aura_first.html
 
 
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