Ozone over West Coast wildfires (high-res)
What it measures. Shows ozone and how its amount changes with altitude, focused on the continental U.S. during the late-2020 West Coast wildfires, in a higher-detail version.
How it's made. Built from the CrIS infrared instrument on Suomi-NPP, with the readings turned into real ozone amounts by the MUSES estimation model.
How & where you'd use it. Used to study how wildfire smoke and pollution affected ozone during a major fire season, supporting air-quality and health research.
What's measured
Coverage & cadence
- Time span2020-08-02 → 2020-10-26
- Measured bySuomi-NPP (CrIS)
- Processing levelLevel 2
- Spatial extent-150, 20, -40, 60
- StatusCOMPLETE
What you can do with it
- Map air pollutants — NO₂, aerosols, ozone
- Track greenhouse gases and Earth's energy budget
- Feed weather and air-quality analysis
Official description
The TROPESS CrIS-SNPP L2 Ozone for West Coast Fires HiRes, Standard Product contains the vertical distribution of the retrieved atmospheric state of ozone (O3), formal uncertainties, and diagnostic information measured by the CrIS instrument on the Suomi-NPP satellite. This product focuses on the CONUS region (20N-60N; 150W-40W) for the time period from 2020-08-01 to 2020-10-31, during the outbreak of U.S. West Coast wildfires. The NASA TRopospheric Ozone and Precursors from Earth System Sounding (TROPESS) project, uses an optimal estimation algorithm, known as the MUlti-SpEctra, MUlti-SpEcies, Multi-SEnsors (MUSES). The data files are written in the netCDF version 4 file format, and each file contains one day of data. The data have a spatial resolution of 14 km (CrIS nadir FOV), and are reported at 26 vertical levels from the surface to 0.1 hPa. The principal investigator for the TROPESS project is Kevin W. Bowman.
Get the data
import earthaccess
earthaccess.login(strategy="netrc") # free Earthdata Login
results = earthaccess.search_data(
short_name="TRPSDL2O3CRSWCFHI",
version="1",
bounding_box=(-122.5, 37.2, -121.8, 37.9), # your area (W,S,E,N)
temporal=("2024-01-01", "2024-12-31"), # your dates
)
files = earthaccess.open(results) # stream straight from GES_DISC Browsing CMR needs no login. Downloading or streaming bytes needs a free Earthdata Login + the earthaccess package. Official links
- Access the data via HTTPS. GET DATA
- Access the data via the OPeNDAP protocol. USE SERVICE API
- README Document VIEW RELATED INFORMATION
- User's Guide VIEW RELATED INFORMATION
- ATBD VIEW RELATED INFORMATION
- TROPESS Mission Guide VIEW RELATED INFORMATION
- Use the Earthdata Search to find and retrieve data sets across multiple data centers. GET DATA