Checking your local air quality may someday become included in your daily routine.
With the help of NASA, researchers are working on an operational system to try and predict global forecasts of air pollution on a ground level.
Europe is responsible for testing the combination of atmospheric satellite data with that of weather station data. Richard Engelen of the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts in the United Kingdom states,
"Regional modeling is already getting quite meaningful."
The Global and Regional Earth System (Atmosphere) Monitoring Using Satellite and In-Situ Data project is still in its experimental stage but the finishing product is hoping to not only inform you of the pollution level that your breathing in but also notify you of where it is coming from, (if not from your own city). Source.
With the help of NASA, researchers are working on an operational system to try and predict global forecasts of air pollution on a ground level.
Europe is responsible for testing the combination of atmospheric satellite data with that of weather station data. Richard Engelen of the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts in the United Kingdom states,
"Regional modeling is already getting quite meaningful."
The Global and Regional Earth System (Atmosphere) Monitoring Using Satellite and In-Situ Data project is still in its experimental stage but the finishing product is hoping to not only inform you of the pollution level that your breathing in but also notify you of where it is coming from, (if not from your own city). Source.
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