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Copernicus Sentinel-5P Mapping Portal

Copernicus Sentinel 5-P Mapping Portal. Image: Copernicus
Data provided by:Copernicus
Data accessibility:visualization of data (e.g. web GIS or real time monitoring)
Link to the data:
  • Copernicus Sentinel-5P Tropospheric Nitrogen Dioxide
Hazard:Pollution
Disaster cycle phase:Disaster Risk Management, Response, Recovery
Space-based Information:This online platform uses data from the Copernicus Sentinel-5P satellite and shows the averaged nitrogen dioxide concentrations across the globe – using a 14-day moving average. Concentrations of short-lived pollutants, such as nitrogen dioxide, are indicators of changes in economic slowdowns and are comparable to changes in emissions. Using a 14 day average eliminates some effects which are caused by short term weather changes and cloud cover. The average gives an overview over the whole time period and therefore reflects trends better than shorter time periods.
Satellites and Sensors:Sentinel-5P
Spatial coverage:Europe
Temporal coverage:Archive
Content dates:Every 14 days
Costs:free
Tutorials on the use of data:Use cases
Restrictions/ Citation of the dataset:

No restrictions

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