Model Behavior: Visualizing Global Carbon Dioxide | NASA Goddard
This global map of carbon dioxide was created using a model called GEOS, short for the Goddard Earth Observing System. GEOS is a high-resolution weather reanalysis model, powered by supercomputers, that is used to represent what was happening in the atmosphere—including storm systems, cloud formations, and other natural events. This model pulls in billions of data points from ground observations and satellite instruments—and has a resolution is more than 100 times greater than your typical weather model.
Video Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC)/Scientific Visualization Studio
Producer, Narration: Katie Jepson (KBR Wyle Services, LLC)
Scientist: Lesley Ott (NASA/GSFC)
Scientist: Brad Weir (USRA)
Writer: Jenny Marder Fadoul (Telophase)
Visualizer: A. J. Christensen (AVL NCSA/University of Illinois)
Technical Support: Aaron E. Lepsch (ADNET Systems, Inc.)
Duration: 1 minute, 51 seconds
Release Date: July 23, 2024
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