Satellites to Revolutionize Validation of Tropospheric Models with Trace Gas Observations.
Satellites can help check if models of Earth's atmosphere are accurate by measuring gases like ozone, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and formaldehyde. Scientists studied how sensitive a new spectrometer on a satellite is to changes in these gases. They used computer models to see how big the changes in gas levels need to be for the spectrometer to detect them. This helps understand how well the satellite can measure these gases in the atmosphere.