NASA Health Air Quality Applied Sciences Team (HAQAST), connecting NASA science with health and air quality (2021-2025). Tweets not official NASA communication
The next generation of HAQAST has launched! Find out more on our website, and join us in St. Louis or online, November 6-7 to learn about new projects using NASA data to tackle air quality and heat challenges.
More information on the next meeting connecting NASA satellite data and products with public health experts and air quality managers can be found here:
https://t.co/tDQMCpC6rd
The next generation of HAQAST has launched! Find out more on our website, and join us in St. Louis or online, November 6-7 to learn about new projects using NASA data to tackle air quality and heat challenges.
Today is #OneHealthDay. Animal, human and environmental health are all interconnected. One of the ways NASA data helps promote healthier communities is through tracking air pollution.
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Our latest report, "Something in the Air: Bridging the Air Quality Data Gap with Satellite Technology," shows how satellite data can give communities across the US better insight into air quality. Learn more: https://t.co/XOAYu9KBYe @NASA_HAQAST@NASAEarth
The American Lung Association released a new report with HAQAST analysis, "Something in the Air: Bridging the Air Quality Data Gap with Satellite Technology", tracking unhealthy levels of PM2.5 in areas without ground-based monitors.
Read it here:
https://t.co/Smub9iM4D3
Learn more about using Satellite Data for air quality in the US from the @LungAssociation! 🛰️🫁
Featuring analysis from HAQAST researchers including @tracey_holloway and @NASAEarth data from Randall Martin!
Our latest report, "Something in the Air: Bridging the Air Quality Data Gap with Satellite Technology," shows how satellite data can give communities across the US better insight into air quality. Learn more: https://t.co/XOAYu9K48G
HAQAST researchers developed a method to rapidly determine surface air quality during Alaska wildfires!
Read more here:
https://t.co/OvvQFYBikf
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Revisit the “Adapting Climate Change: Heat, Air Pollution, and Human Health” panel from the last HAQAST meeting to hear how climate relates to health outcomes.
Thank you to Leiqiu Hu, Chelsea Langer, Jingqiu Mao, and Sheri Schully for sharing examples!
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Watch the TROPOMI-OMI Meeting Crossover panel from the last HAQAST meeting to see how atmospheric monitoring satellites reveal air quality trends over the years.
Thanks to all for sharing examples!
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During the “Emerging Ground Networks for Satellite Data Integration” panel at the last HAQAST meeting, our panelists compared ground level and satellite observations.
Thanks to Jeff Geddes, Sarah Kroening, Randall Martin, and Dan Westervelt for sharing!
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The “Health and Air Quality Applications of TEMPO" panel at our last HAQAST meeting discussed how TEMPO scans reveal patterns of air pollution.
Thanks to Doug Boyer, Chola Regmi, Arlene Fiore, Tracey Holloway, and Caroline Nowlan for sharing!
https://t.co/58QYBTCleA
Check out the “Facilitating the Use of Satellite Data by the Novice User” panel from the last HAQAST meeting to find resources and tutorials for air quality data tools.
Thanks to the HAQAST PIs and Tiger Team Leads for sharing examples of these tools!
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Want to learn more about HAQAST? This week we'll share highlights from our Massachusetts meeting in June. Revisit the “Overview of NASA HAQAST” presentation for updates on HAQAST research and the NASA Earth Action Program.
https://t.co/sWX1s70avi
HAQAST connects NASA satellite data and products with public health experts and air quality managers.
Celebrate successes of the last four years and learn more about the opportunities at our Showcase, January 28, 2025, in Washington DC and online!
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A @NASA & @StateDept partnership is making air quality forecasts available for the roughly 270 U.S. diplomatic posts globally. Using NASA satellite data & computer models, the ZephAir tool now provides three-day forecasts for hazardous PM2.5 air pollution.
https://t.co/tafKOxoDtb