September 2003GMES Service Element Atmosphere1 ESA GMES Service Element-Atmosphere by Albert Goede, KNMI Proposal based on complementarity and strength.

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September 2003GMES Service Element Atmosphere1 ESA GMES Service Element-Atmosphere by Albert Goede, KNMI Proposal based on complementarity and strength of original GSE proposals (some redundancy and overlap may be permitted at this stage) Enlarged User community and User I/F Building on running EC and National projects for data product development Building on pre-cursor services (e.g. TEMIS, EURAD, DPAC, WDC, O3SAF) for operational service Addressing weaknesses identified by ESA review (including maturity of service and implementation timeline, data quality, clearly identified customers)

September 2003GMES Service Element Atmosphere2 Coord Org KNMI Protocol Monitoring KNMI Public Health & Environment DLR Kyoto CLRTAP Montreal Air Quality UV KNMIDLRFMI PRIMARY PRODUCTS going directly to targeted Users SECONDARY PRODUCTS used in production of Primary Products (in many cases, part of existing precursor systems) Base Products Thematic Areas Service Areas

September 2003GMES Service Element Atmosphere3 Primary GSE-Atmosphere products applicationproduct customer Montreal High-Quality Long-term global total ozone data set ( ) WMO-GAW Kyoto GHG emission data base (CH4, CO, CO2) EC-JRC-IES/DG-Env Nat Env Agency CLRTAP Global and European scale tropospheric gas and aerosol distributions (O3, NO2, SO2, CO, pm10, pm2.5) EEA-TCACC, CAFE Nat Environ Agencies, EMEP, IGACO, IGAC Air Quality Forecast Air Pollution Forecast (index value, ambient concentrations O3, NO2, various particles, SO2, CO) Health warning products (lung and allergy related) EU 96/62, CAFÉ, Environmental Agencies, WHO UV Exposure Forecast Ground level UV Forecast Global UV maps and time series Nat. weather service Public health service

September 2003GMES Service Element Atmosphere4 Secondary GSE-Atmosphere products productsensorMeans of production Total O3 space assimilated in TM3, ROSE, OL/NRT O3 forecast (antarctic hole) GOME,SCIA,OMI GOME2, including validation GOA KNMI reanal GOME GDP3 (DLR), ASSET (KNMI), STREAMER (DLR), SACADA (DLR) SCIA mid 2004 NRT DLR masterpl OMI LIDORT/OPERA NRT KNMI mid 2005 GOME2 O3 SAF KNMI mid 2006 Total O3 space/in situ assimilated in TM3, OL/NRT WMO-GAW, NDSC ground and space data integrated thru mod assimilation (IGACO, not funded)

September 2003GMES Service Element Atmosphere5 Secondary GSE-Atmosphere products productsensorMeans of production Improvement NWP model SBUV-TOMS GOME,SCIA,OMI GOME2 ECMWF, Meteo-France, DWD, ERA 40, EURAD/MM5 DWD-GM/LM Troposph O3, EURAD, TM3 GOME OL, SCIA OL,OMI NRT, GOME2 NRT Assim. O3 surface fields (DLR/RIU, NF) TEMIS NRT (KNMI not funded) Nadir/limb (KNMI NF fund end 2004) OMI NRT KNMI mid 2005 GOME2 NRT KNMI mid 2006

September 2003GMES Service Element Atmosphere6 Secondary GSE-Atmosphere products productsensorMeans of production Trop NO2 (from assimilation in TM3, ROSE) GOME, SCIA, OMI, GOME2 GOME monthly mean ASSET KNMI/ Uni Heidelberg DLR (Col – ROSE-CTM, INVERT) GOME, SCIA end 2004, OMI mid 2005, GOME2 end 2006 Aerosol AOD, type, PM2.5/10 assim EURAD, TM3, LOTOS (A)ATSR-2, GOME, SCIA, GOME2, MODIS (MISR, POLDER) AERONET, MSG CREATE/Daedalus/Nat Fund Uni Lille, Uni Gallway, TNO 2005, RIU 2005, KNMI 2005 DLR/RIU SYNAER/EURAD 2004 (HELIOSAT-3+NF applied)

September 2003GMES Service Element Atmosphere7 Secondary GSE-Atmosphere products productsensorMeans of production Oxidising capacity troposhere (O3, NO2, HCHO, CO, CH4, H2O, cloud) SCIA, OMI/TES GOME2/IASI IGACO, IGAC (not funded) GHG emissions global map SCIA, MIPAS, MOPITT EVERGREEN 2005 Inverse model Future IASI/GOME, OMI/TES not funded Vegetation emissions nudged into EURAD AVHRR, MODIS, MERIS (NDVI, LAI, LST, SST, LCC) DLR/RIU Nat. funding, ESA- MAPP

September 2003GMES Service Element Atmosphere8 Base GSE-Atmosphere products productsensorMeans of production O3 Total NRTGOME, SCIA, OMI, GOME2 Long-term validation GOME GDP3 DLR, TOGOMI (ESRIN, 2004), SCIA SDP DLR, TEMIS/TOGOMI not funded OMI DOAS KNMI mid 2004 GOME2 GDP3 O3SAF DLR, O3 profile OL/NRT GOME, SCIA, OMI, GOME2 GOME OL KNMI, ESRIN ITT (2005), reprocessing long term dataset not funded GOME Neuronal Network (DLR/ZSW) SCIA nadir OL not funded SCIA nadir/limb U Bremen, KNMI (NF), OMI NRT KNMI begin 2005, GOME2 NRT O3SAF KNMI

September 2003GMES Service Element Atmosphere9 Base GSE-Atmosphere products productsensorMeans of production NO2 total column GOME, SCIA, OMI, GOME2 GOME DLR, GOA Uni Heidelberg SCIA DLR, OMI NASA/KNMI, GOME2 O3SAF DLR HCHO, CH4, CO, CO2 total column GOME, MOPITT, SCIA, OMI, TES, GOME2, IASI HCHO OL Bremen, SAO GOME CH4, CO, CO2 OL SDP, SRON, Bremen, KNMI 2004, MPI-HH, OMI/TES KNMI/NASA GOME2/IASI not funded SO2 total column GOME, SCIA, OMI, GOME-2 GOME, SCIA, GOME-2 DLR KNMI/NASA

September 2003GMES Service Element Atmosphere10 Base GSE-Atmosphere products productsensorMeans of production Aerosol AOD and Type (synergistic) TOMS, ATSR-2, GOME, AATSR, SCIA, GOME2, MODIS, (MISR, POLDER), MSG? Create/Daedalus Europe 2004, global 2006, ATSR/GOME, SCIA/AATSR, GOME-2/AVHRR DLR climatology 2003 (HELIOSAT-3), operational 2004/5 Multi-spectral surface reflec. AVHRR MODIS MERIS DLR chains (operational) MAPP-MERIS

September 2003GMES Service Element Atmosphere11 Task 1 Public Policy Analysis and Strategic Planning Task 2 Service Portfolio Construction and Delivery Task 3 Infrastructure Analysis Task 4 User Federation Task 5 Management Deliverables Line 1 Protocol Monitoring (KNMI) Line 2 Air Quality (DLR) Line 3 UV (FMI) Deliverables Primary Products for Users related to protocol monitoring Primary Products for Users related to air quality Primary Products for Users related to UV U1-4 S1-3 C1 U5-8 S5-8 C5-7 S9-12 C10-12C15-20 S4, C2-4,8-9 C13-14,21-22 All M’s WP : Montreal 1120: CLRTAP 1130: Kyoto WP : Montreal 2120: CLRTAP 2130: Kyoto WP : Montreal 3120: CLRTAP 3130: Kyoto WP : Montreal 4120: CLRTAP 4130: Kyoto WP : Montreal 5120: CLRTAP 5130: Kyoto WP 1200WP 2200WP 3200WP 4200WP 5200 WP 1300WP 2300WP 3300WP 4300WP 5300 Responsibility will be assigned for each Task and each product line (same persons!) Current thinking on Tasks - KNMI: T1,T5 (coordinator) DLR: T2,T3 FMI: T4 Management Team will consist of 3 Product Line Leaders, and Coordinator