For its second campaign, the SCOAPE research team, including Anne Thompson (614/UMBC) and UMBC Ph.D. student Josh Richards, is on a research vessel in the Gulf of Mexico, primarily studying NO2 and ground-level ozone. By comparing surface measurements with NO2 measurements from satellites, researchers can gain a more complete picture of its effects. The Satellite Coastal and Oceanic Atmospheric Pollution Experiment (SCOAPE) research team first began this project in 2019 using data from two different satellites; in 2024, they are examining measurements from TEMPO (the Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution instrument), launched on a satellite in 2023. Read more about the history and goals of this research in the NASA article, "NASA Scientists Take to the Seas to Study Air Quality."
Thompson part of SCOAPE team studying NO2 data
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June 11, 2024 at 11:13 AM
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