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Jay Al-Saadi
Researcher at Langley Research Center
Publications - 28
Citations - 1311
Jay Al-Saadi is an academic researcher from Langley Research Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Air quality index & Tropopause. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 28 publications receiving 1094 citations.
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Tropospheric emissions: Monitoring of pollution (TEMPO)
P. Zoogman,Xiong Liu,Raid Suleiman,W. F. Pennington,David Flittner,Jay Al-Saadi,B.B. Hilton,D. K. Nicks,Michael J. Newchurch,J. L. Carr,Scott J. Janz,M.R. Andraschko,Antti Arola,B. Baker,B. Canova,C. Chan Miller,Ronald C. Cohen,J.E. Davis,M.E. Dussault,David P. Edwards,Jack Fishman,Abduwasit Ghulam,G. Gonzalez Abad,Michel Grutter,Jay R. Herman,J. Houck,Daniel J. Jacob,Joanna Joiner,Brian Kerridge,Jhoon Kim,Nickolay A. Krotkov,Lok N. Lamsal,Can Li,Can Li,Anders V. Lindfors,Randall V. Martin,Randall V. Martin,C. T. McElroy,Chris A. McLinden,Vijay Natraj,Doreen Neil,Caroline R. Nowlan,E.J. O׳Sullivan,Paul I. Palmer,Robert B. Pierce,M.R. Pippin,Alfonso Saiz-Lopez,Robert Spurr,J. Szykman,Omar Torres,J. P. Veefkind,B. Veihelmann,Huiqun Wang,Jun Wang,Kelly Chance +54 more
TL;DR: TEMPO was selected in 2012 by NASA as the first Earth Venture Instrument, for launch between 2018 and 2021, and it will measure atmospheric pollution for greater North America from space using ultraviolet and visible spectroscopy as mentioned in this paper.
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The GCM–Reality Intercomparison Project for SPARC (GRIPS): Scientific Issues and Initial Results
Steven Pawson,Steven Pawson,Steven Pawson,Kunihiko Kodera,Kevin Hamilton,Theodore G. Shepherd,S. R. Beagley,Byron A. Boville,John D. Farrara,T. D. Fairlie,Akio Kitoh,William Lahoz,Ulrike Langematz,Elisa Manzini,David Rind,Adam A. Scaife,K. Shibata,P. Simon,Richard Swinbank,Lawrence L. Takacs,R. J. Wilson,Jay Al-Saadi,M. Amodei,M. Chiba,L. Coy,J. de Grandpré,R. S. Eckman,M. Fiorino,William L. Grose,Hiroshi Koide,John N. Koshyk,D. Li,D. Li,J. Lerner,J. D. Mahlman,Norman A. McFarlane,Carlos R. Mechoso,Andrea Molod,Alan O'Neill,Robert B. Pierce,William J. Randel,Richard B. Rood,Fei Wu +42 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an assessment of the performance of the middle atmosphere climate models, and preliminary results from this evaluation are presented here, showing that although all 13 models represent most major features of the mean atmospheric state, there are deficiencies in the magnitude and location of the features, which cannot easily be traced to the formulation (resolution or the parameterizations included) of the models.
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New Era of Air Quality Monitoring from Space: Geostationary Environment Monitoring Spectrometer (GEMS)
Jhoon Kim,Ukkyo Jeong,Myoung Hwan Ahn,Jae H. Kim,Rokjin J. Park,Hanlim Lee,Chul H. Song,Yong-Sang Choi,Kwon-Ho Lee,Jung Moon Yoo,Myeong Jae Jeong,Seon Ki Park,Kwang Mog Lee,Chang Keun Song,Sang Woo Kim,Young-Joon Kim,Si-Wan Kim,Mijin Kim,Sujung Go,Xiong Liu,Kelly Chance,C. Chan Miller,Jay Al-Saadi,Ben Veihelmann,Pawan K. Bhartia,Omar Torres,G. Gonzalez Abad,David Haffner,Dai Ho Ko,Seunghoon Lee,Jung Hun Woo,Heesung Chong,Sang Seo Park,D. K. Nicks,Won Jun Choi,Kyung Jung Moon,Ara Cho,Jongmin Yoon,Sang-Kyun Kim,Hyunkee Hong,Kyunghwa Lee,Hana Lee,Seoyoung Lee,Myungje Choi,Pepijn Veefkind,Pieternel F. Levelt,David P. Edwards,Mina Kang,Mijin Eo,Juseon Bak,Kanghyun Baek,Hyeong Ahn Kwon,Jiwon Yang,Junsung Park,K. M. Han,Bo Ram Kim,Hee Woo Shin,Haklim Choi,Ebony Lee,Jihyo Chong,Yesol Cha,Ja Ho Koo,Hitoshi Irie,Sachiko Hayashida,Yasko Kasai,Yugo Kanaya,Cheng Liu,Jintai Lin,James H. Crawford,Gregory R. Carmichael,Michael J. Newchurch,Barry Lefer,Jay R. Herman,Robert J. Swap,Alexis K.H. Lau,Thomas P. Kurosu,Glen Jaross,Berit Ahlers,Marcel Dobber,C. Thomas McElroy,Yunsoo Choi +80 more
TL;DR: The Geostationary Environment Monitoring Spectrometer (GEMS) is scheduled for launch in February 2020 to monitor air quality (AQ) at an unprecedented spatial and temporal resolution from a...
Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution (TEMPO)
TL;DR: TEMPO was selected in 2012 by NASA as the first Earth Venture Instrument, for launch between 2018 and 2021, to be the North American component of the global geostationary constellation of pollution monitoring together with the European Sentinel-4 (S4) and Korean Geostationsary Environment Monitoring Spectrometer (GEMS) instruments.
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The United States' Next Generation of Atmospheric Composition and Coastal Ecosystem Measurements: NASA's Geostationary Coastal and Air Pollution Events (GEO-CAPE) Mission
Jack Fishman,Laura T. Iraci,Jay Al-Saadi,Kelly Chance,Francisco P. Chavez,Mian Chin,P. Coble,C. Davis,Paul M. DiGiacomo,David P. Edwards,Annmarie Eldering,Joaquim I. Goes,Jay R. Herman,Chuanmin Hu,Daniel J. Jacob,Carolyn E. Jordan,Stephan R. Kawa,Richard Key,Xiong Liu,Steven E. Lohrenz,Antonio Mannino,Vijay Natraj,Doreen Neil,Jessica L. Neu,Michael J. Newchurch,K. E. Pickering,Joe Salisbury,Heidi M. Sosik,Ajit Subramaniam,Maria Tzortziou,Jun Wang,Menghua Wang +31 more
TL;DR: The Geostationary Coastal and Air Pollution Events (GEO-CAPE) mission was recommended by the National Research Council's (NRC's) Earth Science Decadal Survey as discussed by the authors.