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ASDTA Smoke-East AOD Images

The ASDTA (Automated Smoke Detection and Tracking Algorithm) Smoke-East AOD is generated by NOAA / NESDIS to provide observational support for verification of NOAA / NWS HYSPLIT smoke (PM2.5) forecasts. ASDTA uses a source apportionment technique by fusing GOES observations of fire hot spots and GASP-East AOD maps at a 30-minute interval. GASP AOD is not retrieved where clouds are present. Plume direction and extent from all observed fire sources are first determined, then AOD values not associated with the fires are dropped. A pattern recognition technique is used for plumes transported long distances from fire sources. ASDTA provides wind speed and direction associated with the plumes; however, the vertical location of the plumes is not known.

ASDTA Smoke runs once a day starting at 18 UTC and ending by approximately 23 UTC. It runs using SAB analysis of HMS hysplit fire point data for the previous day. Therefore, ASDTA Smoke output from the most recent run will be dated for two days prior. (e.g. At 12 UTC on July 7th, the most recent run will be for July 5th.) If the run finishes early, there may be a few hours (19-23 UTC) when the most recent run will be dated for one day prior (e.g. At 22 UTC on July 7th, the most recent run will be for July 6th). Time is in UTC. Conversions to CONUS standard time zones are as follows: EST = UTC -5, CST = UTC - 6, MST = UTC - 7, PST = UTC - 8.

16 UTC dust image
Dust 16 UTC
17 UTC dust  image
Dust 17 UTC
18 UTC dust image
Dust 18 UTC
19 UTC dust image
Dust 19 UTC
20 UTC dust image
Dust 20 UTC
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Dust 21 UTC
22 UTC Dust image
Dust 22 UTC
23 UTC Dust image
Dust 23 UTC

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Logs:
Dust log (JPG Format)


GOES Aerosol Smoke Products (GASP):
  • GASP-East AOD and ASDTA Smoke-East AOD
  • GASP-West AOD, ASDTA Smoke-West AOD and ASDTA Smoke-Hawaii AOD
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