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Webinar: An Inside Look at How NASA Measures Air Pollution

Event Date: 
May 26, 2020 to May 28, 2020

With the world’s eyes and media coverage turned to recent global changes in air pollution from the economic downturn, we have an upcoming two-part webinar series (May 26 and 28) that will focus on which air quality pollutants can be measured from space, how satellites make these measurements, the do’s and don’ts in interpreting satellite data, and how to download and create your own visualizations.

Would you like to learn how to access and visualize NASA satellite imagery? This two-part webinar series provides a primer for the novice, and a good refresher course for all others.

Audience: Members of the public, journalists, meteorologists, and others new to remote sensing.

Course Dates: May 26 and 28, 2020

Times and Registration Information:

This training will be delivered in English and Spanish.

Learning Objectives: By the end of this training, attendees will be able to:

  • List the pollutants that can be observed by NASA satellites
  • Find and download imagery for NO2 and aerosols/particles
  • Describe the capabilities and limitations of NASA NO2 and aerosol measurements

Course Format: Two online, 1.5-hour parts

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