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Atmospheric Data

by crobb004 » Tue Sep 22, 2020 1:24 pm America/New_York

Hello,

I am currently working on a project regarding wildfires in the SE United States with focus on the Great Dismal Swamp NWR (GDS) using NASA analysis alongside other organizations analyses. The project will potentially estimate how often fires occurred before European settlement transpired. Then, this project will provide insight on how often a prescribed fire should be conducted to ensure wildfires, when they occur, do not get out of control. I am currently searching for data to apply towards my project that includes parameters such as: Air quality (aerosols), windspeed, precipitation, and biodiversity levels. If possible, I’d like to also obtain imagery showing the swamp before and after the wildfires that devastated the Atlantic White Cedar stand.

The time scale includes the past two decades (2000-2020) but can be limited to particular years such as 2003 and 2008.

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Christina Robbins

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Re: Atmospheric Data

by GES DISC - jimacker » Tue Sep 22, 2020 5:04 pm America/New_York

Hello,

For data variables pertaining to air quality, windspeed, and precipitation, I would recommend starting with our Giovanni system, https://giovanni.gsfc.nasa.gov. For the before/after images, you could try Landsat imagery at the Land Processes DAAC for the highest resolution. I do not know the timing of the fires; NASA Worldview (https://worldview.earthdata.nasa.gov/) has MODIS imagery back to 1998, up to 250 meter spatial resolution.

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Re: Atmospheric Data

by ASDC - mcook » Wed Sep 23, 2020 2:17 pm America/New_York

The MIL3DAEN_4 product provides daily aerosol optical depth going back to February 2000 and is available through Earthdata Search: https://search.earthdata.nasa.gov/search?q=MIL3DAEN_4. CALIPSO also provides a vertical aerosol profile from the LIDAR Level 2 Version 4.20 5-km Aerosol Profile data product available through the CALIPSO subsetter: https://subset.larc.nasa.gov/calipso/index.php. We have also created storymaps for the 2019-2020 Australian wildfires showcasing these products and others for use in fires: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/9ebbe1b54dc847f2a7dd01917c9f3071.

FIRMS or NASA Disasters may be a better resource? https://earthdata.nasa.gov/earth-observation-data/near-real-time/firms
MODIS or VIIRS may be more relevant to your project?
https://earthdata.nasa.gov/earth-observation-data/near-real-time/hazards-and-disasters#fires

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Re: Atmospheric Data

by ASDC - rkey » Fri Sep 25, 2020 4:46 pm America/New_York

The Great Dismal Swamp (GDS) is part of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and has been studied extensively by the USGS, both part of the Department of the Interior. The fire history is closely related to the surface water management system of canals and dams, and GDS staff collect data for numerous research activities including fires. Water levels are actively monitored and managed by USACE and is publicly available. In addition to the NASA datasets at ASDC and GES DISC, GDS staff have access to multiple datasets including imagery, lidar, soils, ecosystems, species identification, and more on-site. Interested researchers should contact Chris Lowie and/or Fred Wurster at the Great Dismal Swamp as these individuals have been involved in GDS research for some time.

One recent publication produced by the USGS is available publicly here:
https://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2018/5056/sir20185056.pdf
(please be patient as it may be very slow to load)

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Re: Atmospheric Data

by crobb004 » Tue Oct 20, 2020 1:05 pm America/New_York

Hello,

Thank you for your reply. However, I am looking for products that are a little more intuitive and products that can be specifically used in ArcGIS. Currently, I am looking for products that display the PM 2.5 analysis in the summers of 2008 and 2011. I have recently come across the MISR Global Aerosol Optical Depth product (https://arcgis.asdc.larc.nasa.gov/portal/home/item.html?id=132c4415455f498592ca77cd220f94b6) and the MOPITT A Priori CO Total Column Day product (https://arcgis.asdc.larc.nasa.gov/portal/home/item.html?id=465d254468764e31b6e38b8e5febb01f) but the data is missing for the period I need. Is there any other product you can suggest that would supply the information requested? If so, could you please supply me with a summary of the product you are suggesting and recommendations and or comments that could enhance how to use them?
Thank you,
Christina Robbins


ASDC - mcook wrote:
> The MIL3DAEN_4 product provides daily aerosol optical depth going back to
> February 2000 and is available through Earthdata Search:
> https://search.earthdata.nasa.gov/search?q=MIL3DAEN_4. CALIPSO also
> provides a vertical aerosol profile from the LIDAR Level 2 Version 4.20
> 5-km Aerosol Profile data product available through the CALIPSO subsetter:
> https://subset.larc.nasa.gov/calipso/index.php. We have also created
> storymaps for the 2019-2020 Australian wildfires showcasing these products
> and others for use in fires:
> https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/9ebbe1b54dc847f2a7dd01917c9f3071.
>
> FIRMS or NASA Disasters may be a better resource?
> https://earthdata.nasa.gov/earth-observation-data/near-real-time/firms
> MODIS or VIIRS may be more relevant to your project?
>
> https://earthdata.nasa.gov/earth-observation-data/near-real-time/hazards-and-disasters#fires

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Re: Atmospheric Data

by ASDC - mcook » Wed Oct 21, 2020 2:05 pm America/New_York

The AirNow website may be of interest to you.
AirNow is your one-stop source for air quality data. Our recently redesigned site highlights air quality in your local area first, while still providing air quality information at state, national, and world views. A new interactive map even lets you zoom out to get the big picture or drill down to see data for a single air quality monitor.
https://www.airnow.gov/

Air Quality Index (AQI): https://www.airnow.gov/aqi/aqi-basics/
Particulate Matter: https://www.epa.gov/pm-pollution
Particulate Matter Trends: https://www.epa.gov/air-trends/particulate-matter-pm25-trends

**Please look around to see if you can find more information for your research.

Also, We would like to suggest the MYNASADATA website:
https://mynasadata.larc.nasa.gov/

The My NASA Data website offers a variety of opportunities to explore Earth Science phenomena of the Atmosphere, Biosphere, Cryosphere, Geosphere, and Hydrosphere using uniquely NASA related content.

Data Visualization: Earth System Data Explorer
Earth System Data Explorer is a visualization tool that allows users to interact with NASA Earth Science satellite data. This tool allows users to explore the data, create custom charts, graphs, and plots to help students visualize the data.

https://mynasadata.larc.nasa.gov/EarthSystemLAS/UI.vm

Tutorials for Using the Earth System Data Explorer:
https://mynasadata.larc.nasa.gov/basic-page/tutorials-using-earth-system-data-explorer

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Re: Atmospheric Data

by danigroenen » Wed Oct 21, 2020 3:02 pm America/New_York

Dear Christina:

SEDAAC has some great global maps of PM2.5, however because it's global, it will not have good resolution for a small region like the Great Dismal Swap. They don't have all years, but only a few like 2005, 2010, 2015, etc.

Check out this website for more info about the Global Annual PM2.5 Grids from MODIS, MISR and SeaWiFS Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD) with GWR, v1 (1998 – 2016). Click on the "Map Services" tab to download data in an ArcGIS-friendly format:
https://sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu/maps/services

Sincerely,
Danielle

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Re: Atmospheric Data

by ASDC - mcook » Thu Oct 22, 2020 11:34 am America/New_York

The Science team is looking into extending the services for the time period pertaining to your research. This may take a little time, so stay tuned. In the meantime we would like to direct your attention to the Prediction Of Worldwide Energy Resources (POWER) for wind and precipitation data.

https://power.larc.nasa.gov/data-access-viewer/

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