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Default NASA Satellites “Illuminate” Pollution's Influence

From: Environmental Protection – May 30, 2008

Using data from instruments in a constellation of National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) satellites, scientists have discovered that they can see deep inside clouds. The satellites are taking first-of-a-kind measurements, shedding new light on the link between clouds, pollution, and rainfall.

"The A-Train is providing a new way to examine cloud types," said Mark Schoeberl, A-Train project scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. Jonathan Jiang of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and colleagues used these A-Train sensors to find that South American clouds infused with airborne pollution -- classified as "polluted clouds" -- tend to produce less rain than their "clean" counterparts during the region's dry season. Details of the findings were presented May 27 at the American Geophysical Union's 2008 Joint Assembly in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

Discovery of the link between rain and pollution was possible due to near-simultaneous measurements from multiple satellites making up the string of satellites in the Afternoon Constellation, more commonly called the A-Train. "Typically, it is very hard to get a sense of how important the effect of pollution on clouds is," said Anne Douglass, deputy project scientist at Goddard for NASA's Aura satellite. "With the A-Train, we can see the clouds every day, and we're getting confirmation on a global scale that we have an issue here." Jiang's team used the Microwave Limb Sounder on the A-Train's Aura satellite to measure the level of carbon monoxide in clouds. The presence of carbon monoxide implies the presence of smoke and other aerosols, which usually come from the same emission source, such a power plant or agricultural fire.

With the ability to distinguish between polluted and clean clouds, the team next used Aqua's Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectro-radiometer to study how ice particle sizes change when aerosol pollution is present in the clouds. The team also used NASA's Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission satellite to measure the amount of precipitation falling from the polluted and clean clouds. All three measurements together show the relationship between pollution, clouds, and precipitation.

The team found that polluted clouds suppressed rainfall during the June-to-October dry season in South America, which is also a period of increased agricultural burning. During that period it was more difficult for the measurably smaller ice particles in aerosol polluted clouds to grow large enough to fall as rain. This trend turned up seasonal and regional differences, however, and aerosol pollution was found, on average, to be less of a factor during the wet monsoon seasons in South America and in South Asia. Other physical effects, such as large-scale dynamics and rainy conditions that clear the air of aerosol particles, might also be at play, the researchers suggest.

Source: NASA Satellites Illuminate Pollution's Influence | Environmental Protection
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Woah, that's incredible. That's a good reason right there to watch how you live. Even if you don't think climate change is real you should still care about stuff like this.
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