12B.4 Enabling Analysis of Air Quality Data from Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of POllution (TEMPO) via Cloud-based Tools

Wednesday, 31 January 2024: 5:15 PM
336 (The Baltimore Convention Center)
Daniel E Kaufman, Booz Allen Hamilton, Inc., McLean, VA; and H. Mahmoud, M. Tisdale, G. Hayes-Crepps, W. Baskin, H. Patel, D. V. Wood, J. Tindell, W. Johnson, I. Garcia-Solera, S. Kizer, and J. Kusterer

Launched in April 2023, the Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of POllution (TEMPO) instrument provides high-resolution measurements of key atmospheric pollutants, such as ozone, nitrogen dioxide, and formaldehyde. Maximizing the use and utility of this new source of air quality information requires streamlining data access for a wide variety of research, public health, and other interested users. These varied applications often require the data to be structured in different ways, e.g., specific formats, array shapes, or file sizes. To enable access to TEMPO data in different forms, the NASA Atmospheric Science Data Center (ASDC), as part of the NASA Earth Science Data and Information System (ESDIS), provides a variety of cloud-based data transformation and GIS visualization tools. This presentation demonstrates methods of accessing and working with TEMPO data through these services, while highlighting aspects of the software and algorithmic workflows that perform the necessary data transformations. Examples include data subsetting, concatenation, and visualizations accessible via Jupyter notebooks and GIS software.
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