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Using AIRS Data in Science Research
From improving forecast prediction skill to identifying errors in climate models to measuring trace gases in Earth's atmosphere, scientists talk about the quality of AIRS data and how it's helping them in their research.
Researcher Video Profiles
How do researchers study climate? How are researchers using atmospheric data from AIRS, and what questions are they trying to answer? This group of interviews may give a glimpse into the scope of work being done in weather and climate research, and how AIRS data is being used to help tackle the tough questions.
Teasing out carbon dioxide from Earth's atmosphere
Cyril Crevoisier, Research Scientist at CNES, the National Center for Scientific Research, France
Recipe for a better climate model
Andrew Gettelman, Project Scientist in the Atmospheric Chemistry Division at the National Center for Atmospheric Research
Chasing atmospheric molecules to build an indisputable climate record
Larrabee Strow, Professor of Physics at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Climate change, trace gases and satellites
Chris Barnet, Research Scientist in the Satellite Meteorology & Climatology Division at NOAA-NESDIS (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - National Environmental Satellite, Data, & Information Systems)




