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This global map visualization shows concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) as it moved through Earth’s atmosphere from January through March of 2020, driven by wind patterns and atmospheric circulation.

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Alex Fridd1 year ago

Interesting global map, but it raises questions: if CO2 levels were so dynamic, how effective are current climate policies?

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HalfOf3331 year ago

Why is it pulsing? And what instrument is used to measure a specific molecule?

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NASA Earth1 year ago

The pulsing comes from fires flaring up during the day and dying down at night, as well as the absorption and release of CO2 as trees and plants photosynthesize. The data come from GEOS, a high-resolution weather model that pulls in billions of data points from ground observations and satellite instruments, such as the Terra satellite’s MODIS  and the Suomi-NPP satellite’s VIIRS instruments.

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Steve C.1 year ago

Now do one for the temperature effect of that CO2, net of the cooling effects of cloud cover between 11-13 km altitude. That would be really cool, no pun intended.

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Quint1 year ago

great. hopefully Co2 levels will grow and plantlife will flourish

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Les Abbott1 year ago

Another cgi rendering of a fake problem.

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Your Mom1 year ago

Thank God for CO2 - The Food of Life!

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zanerrane1 year ago

Awesome! Great for Trees n Plants.

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Ira Rohinsky1 year ago

The flow of plant food.

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+thyrevolution.eth 🌱1 year ago

This is mind blowing 🤯

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