June-September 2018 ground site data from the Long Island Sound Tropospheric Ozone Study (LISTOS) field campaign. It contains measurements of air pollutants like ozone, NO2, and HCHO collected at the Yale Coastal site to investigate pollution transport. The dataset is a multi-agency collaboration involving NASA, NOAA, EPA, and state environmental departments.
Use Cases
- Analyze temporal trends of ground-level ozone concentrations from June to September 2018.
- Study the correlation between sea breeze events and inland transport of NO2 and HCHO pollutants.
- Validate satellite-derived Tropospheric Monitoring Instrument (TROPOMI) science products using ground-based ozone measurements.
- Model pollution confinement in the marine boundary layer over Long Island Sound using in-situ data.
Strengths
- Data collection is complete for the primary 2018 field campaign.
- Multi-agency collaboration ensures data collection from a network of ground sites, aircraft, and mobile platforms.
Limitations
- Dataset size, row count, and specific column schema are unknown.
- Temporal coverage is limited to a single season from June to September 2018.
- Geographic coverage is focused on a single coastal ground site in the Long Island Sound region.
Provenance
- Source
- NASA's LARC_ASDC, from the Long Island Sound Tropospheric Ozone Study (LISTOS).
- Collection Method
- In-situ and remote sensing instrumentation deployed at a ground site during the LISTOS field campaign.
- Time Range
- June-September 2018
- Freshness
- Data collection ended in 2018, with a last platform update recorded in August 2019.
- Geography
- Yale Coastal ground site, Long Island Sound region, New York City metropolitan area.