Coordinated geostationary, multispectral satellite observations are critical for climate and air quality progress

Millet, D. B., Palmer, P. I., Levelt, P., Gallardo, L., Shikwambana, L.. (2024). Coordinated geostationary, multispectral satellite observations are critical for climate and air quality progress. AGU Advances, doi:https://doi.org/10.1029/2024AV001322

Title Coordinated geostationary, multispectral satellite observations are critical for climate and air quality progress
Genre Article
Author(s) D. B. Millet, P. I. Palmer, Pieternel Levelt, L. Gallardo, L. Shikwambana
Abstract Satellite observations are critical for air quality and climate monitoring, and for developing the process understanding needed for reliable planning and predictions. Our current space‐based observing system stands at a crossroads with the early missions approaching their end‐of‐life. We articulate the challenges and needs to sustain and develop these environmental records into the future, focusing specifically on observations of gas‐phase atmospheric composition.
Publication Title AGU Advances
Publication Date Oct 1, 2024
Publisher's Version of Record https://doi.org/10.1029/2024AV001322
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