Forecasting with the GEOS-CF System and Other NASA Resources to Support Air Quality Management

Malings, Carl; Knowland, K. Emma; Keller, Christoph; Cohn, Stephen; Duncan, Bryan; Pavlovic, Nathan; Fomba, KW; Fankam, BT; Mellouki, A; Westervelt, DM; Giordano, MR

Abstract

Air quality (AQ) is a major and growing concern for public health around the world. Economic development, population growth, and climate change are all expected to exacerbate already poor AQ in many regions. Furthermore, AQ is often only sparsely monitored with reference-grade in-situ instruments. NASA resources and products have the potential to help in addressing this AQ data gap. The GEOS-CF (Goddard Earth Observing System-Composition Forecasting) global atmospheric composition modeling system is run each day at a global scale to provide recent estimates and five-day forecasts at hourly temporal resolution of atmospheric constituents relevant to AQ. NASA satellite missions (along with those of other space agencies) provide remotely sensed estimates of atmospheric composition relevant to AQ. This paper gives a brief overview of these capabilities, and outlines the efforts underway to combine model forecasts, satellite retrievals, and surface-based measurements to provide more comprehensive and accurate estimates and forecasts of local AQ which will be broadly applicable and accessible globally.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:001285604500013 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: ADVANCES IN AIR QUALITY RESEARCH IN AFRICA, ICAQ'AFRICA 2022
Editorial: SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Página de inicio: 67
Página final: 71
DOI:

10.1007/978-3-031-53525-3_13

Notas: ISI