Scientists would soon be able to tell the
exact measure of methane in the atmosphere with the help of a new,
highly accurate instrument.
Haris Riris, a scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, is advancing a Methane Sounder.
The scientific community would benefit enormously from such a capability, Riris said.
"Understanding current global methane trends is a difficult challenge
that cannot be resolved by existing measurement networks or current
satellite observations," he said.
Haris and his team will further improve the prototype instrument and
then test it during a NASA DC-8 aircraft campaign later this year.
"We're working to come up with a design that we think will work in
space," Riris said. Since initially flying the concept on a DC-8
research aircraft in 2011, he said his team had developed a better
instrument.
"Our goal is to prove that the technique works and meets precision and accuracy requirements," he added.
On Earth, methane is an important greenhouse gas and is in some
respects more worrisome than CO2. It is more potent and effective at
absorbing heat.
exact measure of methane in the atmosphere with the help of a new,
highly accurate instrument.
Haris Riris, a scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, is advancing a Methane Sounder.
The scientific community would benefit enormously from such a capability, Riris said.
"Understanding current global methane trends is a difficult challenge
that cannot be resolved by existing measurement networks or current
satellite observations," he said.
Haris and his team will further improve the prototype instrument and
then test it during a NASA DC-8 aircraft campaign later this year.
"We're working to come up with a design that we think will work in
space," Riris said. Since initially flying the concept on a DC-8
research aircraft in 2011, he said his team had developed a better
instrument.
"Our goal is to prove that the technique works and meets precision and accuracy requirements," he added.
On Earth, methane is an important greenhouse gas and is in some
respects more worrisome than CO2. It is more potent and effective at
absorbing heat.
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