Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution (TEMPO).

P Zoogman,X Liu,R M Suleiman, W F Pennington, D E Flittner,J A Al-Saadi, B B Hilton, D K Nicks,M J Newchurch, J L Carr,S J Janz, M R Andraschko,A Arola, B D Baker, B P Canova,C Chan Miller,R C Cohen,J E Davis,M E Dussault,D P Edwards,J Fishman,A Ghulam,G González Abad,M Grutter, J R Herman,J Houck, D J Jacob,J Joiner, B J Kerridge,J Kim,N A Krotkov,L Lamsal,C Li,A Lindfors,R V Martin,C T McElroy,C McLinden,V Natraj, D O Neil,C R Nowlan,E J O'Sullivan,P I Palmer,R B Pierce, M R Pippin,A Saiz-Lopez, R J D Spurr, J J Szykman,O Torres, J P Veefkind, B Veihelmann, H Wang,J Wang, K Chance

Proceedings of SPIE(2017)

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TEMPO was selected in 2012 by NASA as the first Earth Venture Instrument, for launch between 2018 and 2021. It will measure atmospheric pollution for greater North America from space using ultraviolet and visible spectroscopy. TEMPO observes from Mexico City, Cuba, and the Bahamas to the Canadian oil sands, and from the Atlantic to the Pacific, hourly and at high spatial resolution (~2.1km N/S×4.4km E/W at 36.5°N, 100°W). TEMPO provides a tropospheric measurement suite that includes the key elements of tropospheric air pollution chemistry, as well as contributing to carbon cycle knowledge. Measurements are made hourly from geostationary (GEO) orbit, to capture the high variability present in the diurnal cycle of emissions and chemistry that are unobservable from current low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellites that measure once per day. The small product spatial footprint resolves pollution sources at sub-urban scale. Together, this temporal and spatial resolution improves emission inventories, monitors population exposure, and enables effective emission-control strategies.
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Urban and regional atmospheric pollution,tropospheric composition and chemistry,tropospheric transport,atmospheric aerosols
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