On Thursday, NASA released the first data maps from its new instrument launched to space earlier this year, which now is successfully transmitting information about major air pollutants over North America.
Would missing data show up as black though? That’s the worst level and if it’s that, they might want to reconsider it. I’m wondering if it’s smog that gets blown out to sea.
What’s going on with the LA area, it’s was black over the water and then it dissipated.
The caption on the video mentions areas of missing data indicate cloud cover. So I suspect that’s what that was
Would missing data show up as black though? That’s the worst level and if it’s that, they might want to reconsider it. I’m wondering if it’s smog that gets blown out to sea.
It looks black but I think it’s gray?