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Published:
July 8, 2019
Water Cycle
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NASA Earth satellites currently operating (9/2013)
NASA Earth satellites currently operating (9/2013)
The Water Cycle
The Water Cycle
This diagram of the fast carbon cycle shows the movement of carbon between land, atmosphere, and oceans. Yellow numbers are natural fluxes, and red are human contributions in gigatons of carbon per...
Fast Carbon Cycle
Locations of Trace Gas Absorption in the AIRS Infrared Radiance Spectrum
Locations of Trace Gas Absorption in the AIRS Infrared Radiance Spectrum
The carbon cycle refers to the continuous movement of carbon, the most abundant element on the planet, through the oceans, land, atmosphere, fossil fuels and all life on Earth.
Global Carbon Cycle
Earth’s water continuously moves through the atmosphere, into and out of the oceans, over the land surface, and underground.
The Water Cycle
Precipitation is a vital component of how water moves through Earth’s water cycle, connecting the ocean, land, and atmosphere.
Water Cycle
Atmospheric Infrared Sounder instrument sections
Atmospheric Infrared Sounder instrument sections
Poster: AIRS Mission
Poster: AIRS Mission
The annual flux of CO2 in GigaTons (Gt) or billions of tons between each of the Earth's reservoirs.
Carbon Cycle
Poster: AIRS Monitoring Earth's Atmosphere
Poster: AIRS Monitoring Earth's Atmosphere
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The figure shows the impact of the annual mean increase of CO2 on different ‘colors’ (wavenumbers) of infrared radiation emitted by the Earth’s atmosphere from theory (in red) and measured by the AIRS instrument (in blue)
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Infrared image of Hurricane Helene after landfall in Florida
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AIRS image showing Hurricane Hilary off the coast of Mexico in brightness temperature at infrared wavelenghts
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Cold California weather after polar vortex breakdown captured by AIRS
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Atmospheric River Storms hitting the US West Coast shown with AIRS brightness temperature data
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Surface air temperature maps with geopotential height contours overlaid over North America and the Arctic on December 13th and 22nd, 2022, showing the breaking polar vortex and extremely cold air plunging into the US.
AIRS Captures Extreme Cold Air Outbreak Sweeping Across North America