NASA Releases New High-Quality, Near Real-Time Air Quality Data (nasa.gov) 127 points by consumer451 2y ago ↗ HN
[–] tbeseda 2y ago ↗ This sounds very interesting. I hadn't heard of TEMPO.Reference and data are spread across orgs/sites.Here's what Level 1, L2, and L3 mean: https://tempo.si.edu/data_for_scientists.htmlASDC has info about data formats etc (as PDFs ofc) https://asdc.larc.nasa.gov/project/TEMPOAnd Earthdata seems to be the warehouse + visualizer https://search.earthdata.nasa.gov/search?fpj=TEMPO&as[projec...
[–] rufus_foreman 2y ago ↗ I want to see real time air quality data for where I live, is there an actual map? [–] tbeseda 2y ago ↗ I don't think that's available from this data set yet. I use PurpleAir's apps and the web view for real time info https://map.purpleair.com/ [–] adultSwim 2y ago ↗ https://www.airnow.gov/ [–] toomuchtodo 2y ago ↗ https://explore.openaq.org/
[–] tbeseda 2y ago ↗ I don't think that's available from this data set yet. I use PurpleAir's apps and the web view for real time info https://map.purpleair.com/
[–] weebull 2y ago ↗ This sounds superb. We need more coverage than just North America though. [–] dannyz 2y ago ↗ TEMPO is one of three similar instruments, GEMS for Asia and Sentinel 4 for Europe. [–] toomuchtodo 2y ago ↗ Is creating a global composite possible from aggregate sensing data?
[–] dannyz 2y ago ↗ TEMPO is one of three similar instruments, GEMS for Asia and Sentinel 4 for Europe. [–] toomuchtodo 2y ago ↗ Is creating a global composite possible from aggregate sensing data?
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 33.2 ms ] threadReference and data are spread across orgs/sites.
Here's what Level 1, L2, and L3 mean: https://tempo.si.edu/data_for_scientists.html
ASDC has info about data formats etc (as PDFs ofc) https://asdc.larc.nasa.gov/project/TEMPO
And Earthdata seems to be the warehouse + visualizer https://search.earthdata.nasa.gov/search?fpj=TEMPO&as[projec...