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New NASA Campaign Tracks Wildfire Smoke for Improved Air Quality Forecasts Live Shots

New NASA Campaign Tracks Wildfire Smoke for Improved Air Quality Forecasts
Record-Breaking Heat Conditions Set the Stage for Hotter and Longer Fires Ahead


This summer, fires have raged through hundreds of thousands of acres across North America, polluting the air we breathe. The smoke from these wildfires can even cross the Atlantic Ocean and travel around the globe. This summer, NASA researchers are in the field taking on the most comprehensive campaign in the continental United States to investigate fast-traveling wildfire smoke to improve air quality forecasting. Click here for link to this feature in Spanish

This past June was the warmest June on record, and early data indicates that July of 2019 was the hottest month ever recorded. These hotter and drier conditions set the stage for more intense wildfires that can bring dangerous smoke to a city near you.

Chat with NASA scientists on Thursday, August 8 from 6:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. EST to find out more about what NASA is doing to track smoke and its impact on your local community.

From its unique vantage point in space, NASA serves as one of the first fire detectors. With NASA’s latest satellite technology, we can help firefighters and forest managers combat fires by tracking wildfire movement and impact in real-time.

*** To schedule an interview, please fill out THIS FORM.***
Location for interviews is NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.

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https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2019/tracking-smoke-from-fires-to-improve-air-quality-forecasting

https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/


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Isabelle Yan (NASA/GSFC)

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Michelle Handleman (USRA)
Katie Atkinson (ADNET Systems, Inc.)
Elizabeth Tammi (GSFC Interns)

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Keywords:
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NASA Science >> Earth
GCMD >> Earth Science >> Human Dimensions >> Natural Hazards >> Wildfires

GCMD keywords can be found on the Internet with the following citation: Olsen, L.M., G. Major, K. Shein, J. Scialdone, S. Ritz, T. Stevens, M. Morahan, A. Aleman, R. Vogel, S. Leicester, H. Weir, M. Meaux, S. Grebas, C.Solomon, M. Holland, T. Northcutt, R. A. Restrepo, R. Bilodeau, 2013. NASA/Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Earth Science Keywords. Version 8.0.0.0.0