Portrait of Global Aerosols
High-resolution
global atmospheric modeling run on the Discover supercomputer at the
NASA Center for Climate Simulation at Goddard Space Flight Center,
Greenbelt, Md., provides a unique tool to study the role of weather in
Earth's climate system. The Goddard Earth Observing System Model,
Version 5 (GEOS-5) is capable of simulating worldwide weather at
resolutions of 10 to 3.5 kilometers (km).
This portrait of global
aerosols was produced by a GEOS-5 simulation at a 10-kilometer
resolution. Dust (red) is lifted from the surface, sea salt (blue)
swirls inside cyclones, smoke (green) rises from fires, and sulfate
particles (white) stream from volcanoes and fossil fuel emissions.
Image credit: William Putman, NASA/Goddard
NASA
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