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Dates of Images:<\/SPAN><\/P> 4/8/2021 - ongoing<\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P> Date of Next Image:<\/SPAN><\/P> Daily as possible<\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P> Summary:<\/SPAN><\/P> The eruption of the La Soufriere volcano ejected ash and aerosols into the atmosphere. Utilizing the OMPS sensor on Suomi-NPP, NASA scientists can measure the sulfur dioxide (SO2) concentration from the eruption. SO2 is often used as a proxy for the location of volcanic ash. High concentrations of SO2 can also be hazardous to human health and air travel. This layer measures the concentration in middle troposphere.<\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P> Suggested Use:<\/SPAN><\/P> Yellow to brown indicates higher sulfur dioxide (SO2) concentrations<\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P> Satellite/Sensor:<\/SPAN><\/P> Suomi-NPP Ozone Mapping Profiler Suite (OMPS)<\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P> Resolution:<\/SPAN><\/P> 50 kilometers<\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P> Credits:<\/SPAN><\/P> NASA's Disasters Program, LANCE.<\/SPAN><\/P> Data and/or imagery from NASA's Land, Atmosphere Near real-time Capability for EOS (LANCE) system (<\/SPAN>https://earthdata.nasa.gov/lance<\/SPAN><\/A>), part of NASA's Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS).<\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P> Esri REST Endpoint:<\/SPAN><\/P> See URL Section on right side of page<\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P> WMS Endpoint:<\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P> Data Download:<\/SPAN><\/P> https://maps.disasters.nasa.gov/download/gis_products/event_specific/2021/la_soufriere_eruption/omps/so2_trm/<\/SPAN><\/A><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>",
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"description": " Dates of Images:<\/SPAN><\/P> 4/8/2021 - ongoing<\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P> Date of Next Image:<\/SPAN><\/P> Daily as possible<\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P> Summary:<\/SPAN><\/P> The eruption of the La Soufriere volcano ejected ash and aerosols into the atmosphere. Utilizing the OMPS sensor on Suomi-NPP, NASA scientists can measure the sulfur dioxide (SO2) concentration from the eruption. SO2 is often used as a proxy for the location of volcanic ash. High concentrations of SO2 can also be hazardous to human health and air travel. This layer measures the concentration in middle troposphere.<\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P> Suggested Use:<\/SPAN><\/P> Yellow to brown indicates higher sulfur dioxide (SO2) concentrations<\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P> Satellite/Sensor:<\/SPAN><\/P> Suomi-NPP Ozone Mapping Profiler Suite (OMPS)<\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P> Resolution:<\/SPAN><\/P> 50 kilometers<\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P> Credits:<\/SPAN><\/P> NASA's Disasters Program, LANCE.<\/SPAN><\/P> Data and/or imagery from NASA's Land, Atmosphere Near real-time Capability for EOS (LANCE) system (<\/SPAN>https://earthdata.nasa.gov/lance<\/SPAN><\/A>), part of NASA's Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS).<\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P>