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11/27/2022 - 12/8/2022<\/SPAN><\/P>

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The eruption of Mauna Loa on November 27, 2022 was the volcanoes first eruption since 1984. 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.<\/SPAN><\/P>

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Green to red colors indicate higher sulfur dioxide (SO2) concentrations<\/SPAN><\/P>

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Suomi-NPP Ozone Mapping Profiler Suite (OMPS)<\/SPAN><\/P>

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375 kilometers<\/SPAN><\/P>

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NASA's Direct Readout Laboratory (DRL)<\/SPAN><\/P>

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See URL Section on right side of page<\/SPAN><\/P>

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