Amazing
NASA images show how pollution has CLEARED over China as coronavirus
crisis has kept everyone indoors
- NASA and European Space Agency have used pollution monitoring satellites to track nitrogen dioxide levels
- The difference in concentration of nitrogen dioxide is revealed in two maps released by the space agencies
- Almost no nitrogen dioxide visible after China imposed a lockdown in Wuhan and cities in the Hubei province
29 February, 2020
Incredible satellite images show how pollution has significantly cleared over China as the coronavirus outbreak keeps people indoors and factories are forced to close.
NASA and
the European Space Agency have used pollution monitoring satellites to
track the decrease in nitrogen dioxide levels over the past two months.
The difference in concentration of nitrogen dioxide is revealed in two maps released by the space agencies.
NASA
and the European Space Agency have used pollution monitoring satellites
to track the decrease in nitrogen dioxide levels over the past two
months
The
first shows large concentrations of the gas over Beijing and Shanghai
in the first three weeks of January before the quarantine was in place.
A
second map in the last three weeks of February reveals a startling
difference with almost no nitrogen dioxide visible after China imposed a
lockdown in Wuhan and other cities in the Hubei province in a bid to
control the spread of the virus.
Scientists
first noticed the difference around Wuhan, the epicentre of the virus,
after Chinese authorities shut down transport in and out of the city as
well as shutting down businesses to quarantine the outbreak.

Six
additional maps focusing on Wuhan reveal the concentration of nitrogen
dioxide over three periods including before Lunar New Year, during
celebrations and after the festivities in 2019 and 2020
Nitrogen
dioxide is a noxious gas which is released during fuel combustion and
emitted by cars, power plants and industrial facilities.
It
forms when fossil fuels such as coal, gas or diesel are burned at high
temperatures and can cause a range of harmful effects on the lungs
including increased inflammation of the airways and a greater risk of
asthma attacks.
Air
quality researcher at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center Fei Liu said:
'This is the first time I have seen such a dramatic drop-off over such a
wide area for a specific event.'
The
drop in nitrogen dioxide also coincided with Lunar New Year
celebrations across China where businesses close from the last week of
January into early February to celebrate the festival.

But
Ms Liu added how the reduction rate is more significant this year
because it has lasted longer and there has not been an increase in
nitrogen dioxide after the Lunar New Year.
Six
additional maps focusing on Wuhan reveal the concentration of nitrogen
dioxide over three periods including before Lunar New Year, during
celebrations and after the festivities in 2019 and 2020.
While
there is a drastic decrease in the levels of nitrogen dioxide in the 12
months, NASA scientist Barry Lefer added how new environmental
regulations enforced by Chinese authorities over the past few years have
contributed, according to Fox News.
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