Author: Duncan, Bryan N.; Malings, Carl A.; Knowland, K. Emma; Anderson, Daniel C.; Prados, Ana I.; Keller, Christoph A.; Cromar, Kevin R.; Pawson, Steven; Ensz, Holli
Title: Augmenting the Standard Operating Procedures of Health and Air Quality Stakeholders With NASA Resources Cord-id: pb1ju492 Document date: 2021_9_1
ID: pb1ju492
Snippet: The combination of air quality (AQ) data from satellites and lowâ€cost sensor systems, along with output from AQ models, have the potential to augment highâ€quality, regulatoryâ€grade data in countries with in situ monitoring networks and provide much needed AQ information in countries without them, including Low and Moderate Income Countries (LMICs). We demonstrate the potential of free and publicly available USA National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) resources, which include c
Document: The combination of air quality (AQ) data from satellites and lowâ€cost sensor systems, along with output from AQ models, have the potential to augment highâ€quality, regulatoryâ€grade data in countries with in situ monitoring networks and provide much needed AQ information in countries without them, including Low and Moderate Income Countries (LMICs). We demonstrate the potential of free and publicly available USA National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) resources, which include capacity building activities, satellite data, and global AQ forecasts, to provide costâ€effective, and reliable AQ information to health and AQ professionals around the world. We provide illustrative case studies that highlight how global AQ forecasts along with satellite data may be used to characterize AQ on urban to regional scales, including to quantify pollution concentrations, identify pollution sources, and track the longâ€range transport of pollution. We also provide recommendations to data product developers to facilitate and broaden usage of NASA resources by health and AQ stakeholders.
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