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NOAA Blue Carbon Inventory Project Participates in a Virtual Workshop with Government of Indonesia Ministry of Environment and Forestry

This workshop is a part of NOAA engagements with Department of State colleagues and other US government partners to advance activity area 4 of the US Government and Government of Indonesia Climate Task Force 2 (TF2) Natural Capital and Ecosystem Services.

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NOAA Participates in Joint Science Meeting for TEMPO, GeoXO ACX, & TOLNet May 1-5, 2023

CPO, CSL, and NESDIS representatives joined US and international partners at a meeting hosted by the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) from May 1-5, 2023 to facilitate the coordination and long-term planning of air quality observations over North America from Geostationary Earth Orbit, including planning for NOAA’s GeoXO Atmospheric Composition Instrument (ACX).

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NASA Successfully Launches TEMPO Satellite, Pathfinder to NOAA’s Future GeoXO Satellite Mission

NASA’s successful launch of the TEMPO mission will provide important risk reduction for the atmospheric chemistry observing capabilities of NOAA’s ACX instrument on the GeoXO mission.

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Results of UV-Vis-NIR Workshop Co-Hosted by ESSM Published in a BAMS Write Up

A report was published in BAMS on an AC4 and ERB workshop with stakeholders and end users with diverse backgrounds in atmospheric science to provide the state of the science and user needs for operational atmospheric composition measurements to inform future NOAA Low Earth Orbit satellite missions.

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