NASA’s Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) instrument captures a polar
vortex moving from Central Canada into the U.S. Midwest from January 20
through January 29. Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech AIRS Project
The U.S. Midwest has been gripped by the lowest temperatures it has
seen in years.
An unusually cold Arctic air mass, called a polar vortex,
is responsible for the severe temperatures, which in many areas have
plunged well below 0 degrees Fahrenheit (-18 degrees Celsius).
NASA’s Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) instrument aboard the Aqua
satellite captured the polar vortex as it moved southward from central
Canada into the U.S. Midwest from Jan. 20 through Jan. 29. The lowest
temperatures are shown in purple and blue and range from -40 degrees
Fahrenheit (also -40 degrees Celsius) to -10 degrees Fahrenheit (-23
degrees Celsius). As the data series progresses, you can see how the
coldest purple areas of the air mass scoop down into the U.S.
The polar vortex is responsible for a number of deaths, disruptions to services, and energy outages in the affected areas.
AIRS, in conjunction with the Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit
(AMSU), senses emitted infrared and microwave radiation from Earth to
provide a three-dimensional look at Earth’s weather and climate. Working
in tandem, the two instruments make simultaneous observations down to
Earth’s surface. With more than 2,000 channels sensing different regions
of the atmosphere, the system creates a global, three-dimensional map
of atmospheric temperature and humidity, cloud amounts and heights,
greenhouse gas concentrations and many other atmospheric phenomena.
Launched into Earth orbit in 2002, the AIRS and AMSU instruments are
managed by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California,
under contract to NASA. JPL is a division of the Caltech in Pasadena.
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