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Dust/Ash/Smoke Data Access and Tools

Dust, ash, and smoke data from NASA range from aerosol indexes to fire and thermal anomaly detections. Our datasets and tools help users find and integrate the data they need to track airborne particles, locate their sources, determine their downstream effects and other important facts.

Commonly Used Dust Score Data at a Glance

Very large dust storms lasting hours or days can be observed and tracked using satellite imagery. The amount of dust transported by these storms can be quantified using the Dust Score, which is calculated from data acquired by the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) instrument aboard NASA’s Aqua satellite. The AIRS Dust Score indicates the level of atmospheric aerosols in Earth’s atmosphere over the ocean. Dust is probable when the score is above 380, and higher scores indicate more certainty that dust is present. The numerical scale is a qualitative representation of the presence of dust in the atmosphere, an indication of where large dust storms may form, and the areas that may be affected.

An asterisk (*) next to an entry indicates that near real-time (NRT) data products are available through NASA's Land, Atmosphere Near real-time Capability for EOS (LANCE). While not intended for scientific research, NRT data are good resources for monitoring ongoing or time-critical events. For more information about the differences between NRT and Standard Science Products, please see Near Real-Time versus Standard Products.

Spatial ResolutionSpatial CoverageTemporal ResolutionTemporal CoverageSpectral ResolutionSatellite/ PlatformName (Sensor, Model, etc.)Observation, Model, or ReanalysisFile Format
50 kmGlobal6 min, hourly, 3-hourly, 6-hourly2016-present for NRT, 2002 for other2,378 infrared channels in the 3.74 to 15.4 micron spectral rangeAqua*AIRSObservationHDF-EOS

Dust/Ash/Smoke Datasets

Dataset Platforms Instruments Temporal Extent Location Keywords Spatial Extent Data Format
DSCOVR EPIC L2 Multi-Angle Implementation of Atmospheric Correction (MAIAC) Version 02 DSCOVR EPIC 2015-06-13 to Present CONTINENT, AFRICA, ANTARCTICA, ASIA, AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND HDF5
DSCOVR EPIC Level 2 EPICAERUV-Fast DSCOVR EPIC 2020-09-01 to Present GLOBAL, LAND SURFACE, SEA SURFACE, STRATOSPHERE HDF-EOS5
DSCOVR EPIC Level 2 UV Aerosol Version 3 DSCOVR EPIC 2015-06-16 to Present GLOBAL HDF-EOS5
EPIC Ocean Surface PAR 1 Product V02 DSCOVR EPIC 2015-06-13 to Present GLOBAL HDF5
FIREX-AQ Aerodyne Mobile Lab Surface Mobile In-Situ Measurements AML AMS, OC-EC Analyzer 2019-08-06 to 2019-08-30 CONTINENT, NORTH AMERICA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, GEOGRAPHIC REGION, WESTERN HEMISPHERE ICARTT
FIREX-AQ California Air Resources Board (CARB) Surface Mobile In-Situ Measurements CARB MMP GAS SENSORS 2019-08-15 to 2019-11-04 CONTINENT, NORTH AMERICA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, GEOGRAPHIC REGION, NORTHERN HEMISPHERE ICARTT
FIREX-AQ MACH2 Surface Mobile In-Situ Measurements NASA MACH-2 Aerodyne CAPS, APS, OPS, E-BAM, SPECTROMETERS, MAAP, TAP, GPS, TEMPERATURE SENSORS, TSI-3563 Neph, SpEx, ION CHROMATOGRAPHS, DMT UHSAS 2019-07-21 to 2019-08-30 CONTINENT, NORTH AMERICA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, GEOGRAPHIC REGION, NORTHERN HEMISPHERE ICARTT
FIREX-AQ NOAA-CHEM Twin Otter Analysis Data MODELS Computer 2019-07-29 to 2019-09-06 NORTH AMERICA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, NORTHERN HEMISPHERE, WESTERN HEMISPHERE, TROPOSPHERE ICARTT
FLEXPART dust aerosol L4 global daily 1 x 1 degrees V1 (DUSTFLEXPART) FLEXPART NOT APPLICABLE 2008-01-01 to 2015-12-31 N: 90 S: -90 E: 180 W: -180
Global Space-based Stratospheric Aerosol Climatology Version 1.1 CALIPSO, UARS, ERBS CALIOP, CLAES, HALOE, SAGE II 1979-01-01 to 2016-12-31 GLOBAL NetCDF-3
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