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Land surface temperatures around Rome, Italy, on 17 July 2023 measured from space at 22:23 CEST, the surface temperature reached 35°C in some parts of the city. The temperatures were recorded by NASA's Ecostress instrument which is carried on the International Space Station.
The hot surfaces are clear to see – particularly near Ciampino Airport which appears bright red. However, the cooling effect of vegetation, particularly near the Appian Way Park, can be seen in the image.
Measurements of the temperature of Earth’s surface taken from space are essential to track the impact of climate change, and to being better prepared for such extremes – especially when it comes to cities where stifling urban heat islands form.
The Ecostress instrument, owned by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, is important because it is helping in the development of a new Copernicus Sentinel Expansion satellite – the Land Surface Temperature Monitoring (LSTM) mission – so images such as these offer a glimpse of what the new mission will deliver operationally.
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