ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY APPLICATIONS WORKSHOP 20-21 January 2004, ESTEC Tasks of Working Groups by Albert P H Goede Objective of the Workshop User Consultation.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
8 th Meeting of Ozone Research Managers of the Parties to the Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer Geneva, Switzerland 2-4 May 2011.
Advertisements

FP7 /1 EUROPEAN COMMISSION - Research DG – May 2008 Claus Brüning Climate Change and Environmental Risks - Unit Environment Directorate DG Research, European.
Air Quality and Health two recent developments Hennie Kelder KNMI, de Bilt University of Technology, Eindhoven the Netherlands.
The WMO Vision for Global Observing Systems in 2025 John Eyre, ET-EGOS Chair GCOS-WMO Workshop, Geneva, January 2011.
CAPACITY Composition of the Atmosphere: Progress to Applications in the user CommunITY ESA project 1/10/2003-1/4/2005 Hennie Kelder, KNMI, TUE Atmospheric.
World Meteorological Organization Working together in weather, climate and water WMO Commission for Atmospheric Sciences: Quality Management Framework.
ACC-VC Status and Issues – Continuity of Limb Sounding Richard Eckman NASA CEOS SIT-29 Meeting CNES, Toulouse, France 9 th -10 th April 2014.
Hydrogen, Methane and Nitrous oxide: Trend variability, budgets and interactions with the biosphere GOCE-CT HYMN September 2007.
E. Paliouras (DLR-DFD) & the PROMOTE consortium 10 th EIONET Workshop Vilnius, Lithuania 18 October 2005.
Meteorological Service of Canada – Update Meteorological Service of Canada – Update NOAA Satellite Proving Ground/User-Readiness June 2, 2014 David Bradley.
GeoSCIA lite – Mission Goal Improved Monitoring and Forecast of Air Quality over Europe via hourly measurements of the composition of the tropopsphere.
WMO Global Atmosphere Watch – Task Team on Observational Requirements and Satellite Measurements as Regards Atmospheric Composition and Related Physical.
Inputs from the PROMOTE/MACC projects Laurence Rouïl (INERIS)
Indicators for policy support of atmosphere related environmental problems Robert Koelemeijer National Institute for Public Health and the Environment.
User Requirements of ongoing DUP, DUE, and GSE Projects C. Zehner/S. Pinnock EO Applications and Services Development Division.
24/6/05Dr. J.J. Remedios, EOEP review, 27/6/ Highlights of Atmospheric Science from ESA Satellites J.J. Remedios EOS-SRC, Physics and Astronomy,
COST ES0602: Towards a European Network on Chemical Weather Forecasting and Information Systems.
Methane inversion from satellite, TRANSCOM workshop, Jena, May 2003 Inverse modelling of methane sources and sinks using satellite observations Jan.
September 2003GMES Service Element Atmosphere1 ESA GMES Service Element-Atmosphere by Albert Goede, KNMI Proposal based on complementarity and strength.
NOAA Climate Program – An Update NOAA Science Advisory Board March 19, 2003 NOAA Science Advisory Board March 19, 2003 Mary M. Glackin NOAA Assistant Administrator.
Data assimilation of atmospheric CO 2 at ECMWF in the context of the GEMS project Richard Engelen ECMWF Thanks to Soumia Serrar and Frédéric Chevallier.
LINKAGES AND SYNERGIES OF REGIONAL AND GLOBAL EMISSION CONTROL Workshop of the UN/ECE Task Force on Integrated Assessment Modelling January 27-29, 2003.
Slide: 1 27 th CEOS Plenary |Montréal | November 2013 Agenda Item: 15 Chu ISHIDA(JAXA) on behalf of Rick Lawford, GEO Water CoP leader GEO Water.
Page 1 EIONET Meeting, La Rochelle, 27 October 2006 PROMOTE 2 General project overview & Focus on Air Quality Services Eleni Paliouras
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY OPERATIONAL MONITORING MISSIONS CAPACITY USER REQUIREMENTS Albert Goede Final Presentation, 2 June 2005, ESTEC ESA project AO/1-4273/02/NL/GS.
In-service Aircraft for a Global Observing System Longterm Observations for Climate Change and Air Quality from a Fleet of Passenger Aircraft 16 Partners.
CAPACITY Final Presentation, 2 June 2005, ESTEC Operational Atmospheric Chemistry Monitoring Missions (“CAPACITY”) Final Presentation ESA-ESTEC, Noordwijk.
ECMWF's activities in atmospheric composition and climate monitoring
CEOS Constellation Study Atmospheric Composition Ernest Hilsenrath NASA Headquarters Joerg Langen ESA ESTEC Future Activities Workshop Virginia Beach March.
Agency, version?, Date 2012 Coordination Group for Meteorological Satellites - CGMS Add CGMS agency logo here (in the slide master) Coordination Group.
Slide: 1 27 th CEOS Plenary |Montréal | November 2013 Agenda item: 29 Adrian Simmons, Chair of the GCOS Steering Committee Update from the Global.
GMES-GATO: Rational Systems for Monitoring regional air quality Paul Monks – University of Leicester Andreas Volz-Thomas – FZ Jülich.
GMES Atmosphere Services (GAS) Arno Kaschl GMES Bureau European Commission.
1 Atmospheric Chemistry Applications Workshop, Noordwijk, GMES-GATO A concerted action to develop a strategy for global atmospheric observations.
GEO Strategic Target on Climate (Carbon) Facilitate a comprehensive global carbon observation and analysis system in support of decision-making, including.
CAPACITY Composition of the Atmosphere: Progress to Applications in the user CommunITY STUDY OVERVIEW AND LOGIC Michiel van Weele, KNMI Kick Off/ Negotiation.
EXAMPLES OF PRODUCTS Climatology of aerosol index from POLDER Climatology of stratospheric aerosols Intercomparison of aerosol satellite climatologies.
CAPACITY Composition of the Atmosphere: Progress to Applications in the user CommunITY INTRODUCTION Hennie Kelder, KNMI Head Atmospheric Composition Research.
Intercontinental and Hemispheric Scale Transport and the LRTAP Convention Terry J. Keating, Ph.D. Office of Air and Radiation U.S. Environmental Protection.
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY APPLICATIONS WORKSHOP January 2004, ESTEC Albert P H Goede Objective of the Workshop User Consultation on present and future.
An Integrated Global Atmospheric Chemistry Observations Strategy IGACO & WMO GAW and GEOSS Hennie Kelder Professor University of Technology of Eindhoven.
Monitoring atmospheric composition using satellite-ground-based synergies P. Ciais (1), C. Textor (1), M. Logan (1), P. Keckhut (2), B. Buchmann (4), S.
Participants RIVM UV/O3 BIRA + Belgian User Support and Operation centre (ESA) NILU Evergreen: verify emissions through IM, PROMOTE Uni Leister: GMES-GATO,
November 2008 Philippe Keckhut Service d’Aéronomie/IPSL P. Ciais, C. Textor, M. Logan, CEA/LSCE, F ; E. G. Nisbet, RHUL, UK ; B. Buchmann,
Eskes, TROPOMI workshop, Mar 2008 Air Quality Forecasting in Europe Henk Eskes European ensemble forecasts: GEMS and PROMOTE Air Quality forecasts for.
Workshop on real-time air pollution data exchange and forecast in Europe 7 April 2005 EEA, Copenhagen E. Paliouras, DLR-DFD Air Quality Services of PROMOTE.
Discussion Tropospheric Mission SRON, 18 nov Update CAPACITY workshop / time schedule - - Update Post-MSG UV-VIS instrument Michiel van Weele,
Vision of an Integrated Global Observing System Gregory W. Withee Assistant Administrator for Satellite and Information Services National Oceanic and Atmospheric.
1, J.-L. Attié 2, J.-P. Cammas 2, A. Dufour 1, B. Josse 1, F. Karcher 1, S. Massart 3, M. Michou 1, T. Morel 3, P. Nédélec.
Supporting Future Air Quality Management: From AQAST to Copernicus? Terry Keating, PhD U.S. Environmental Protection Agency AQAST 10, January 6, 2016.
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY APPLICATIONS WORKSHOP January 2004, ESTEC Albert P H Goede Objective of the Workshop User Consultation on present and future.
Breakout Session 1 Air Quality Jack Fishman, Randy Kawa August 18.
1 “Air Quality Applications of Satellite Data” Shobha Kondragunta NOAA/NESDIS Center for Satellite Applications and Research Aura Science Team Meeting,
FIVE CHALLENGES IN ATMOSPHERIC COMPOSITION RESEARCH 1.Exploit satellite and other “top-down” atmospheric composition data to quantify emissions and export.
GlobEmission (ITT 6721) new ESA contract starting on Oct. 11 KNMI/BIRA/FMI/TNO/VITO.
ESA :DRAGON/ EU :AMFIC Air quality Monitoring and Forecasting In China Ronald van der A, KNMI Bas Mijling, KNMI Hennie Kelder KNMI, TUE DRAGON /AMFIC project.
CAPACITY User Requirements by Albert P H Goede 7 April 2004, KNMI Objective of Work Package 1000 Definition of User Requirements for Operational Monitoring.
5th GOES Users’ Conference, New Orleans, January 2008 Geostationary satellites in a WMO perspective Jérôme Lafeuille WMO Space Programme World Meteorological.
Atmospheric chemistry Applications Workshop Conclusions/Impressions and Actions.
March 2003GMES-GATO presentation at kick-off1 GMES-GATO Concerted action, EU 5, 24 monthsConcerted action, EU 5, 24 months 9 partners, but a much larger.
Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service
Use of Near-Real-Time Data for the Global System
Broader Coordination on Carbon Observations
Incoming CEOS Chair Carbon Coordination Activities
German Aerospace Center – Space Administration
WMO Space Programme Office
User Requirements for Climate Monitoring
FOUR MAJOR RESEARCH CHALLENGES FOR THE SECOND DECADE OF THE USGCRP
Atmospheric Composition Change: A European NeTwork
Transition of WCRP projects beyond 2013: SPARC legacy and issues Christian von Savigny (IUP Bremen) on behalf of SPARC.
Presentation transcript:

ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY APPLICATIONS WORKSHOP January 2004, ESTEC Tasks of Working Groups by Albert P H Goede Objective of the Workshop User Consultation on present and future needs for atmosphere chemistry observations to serve as input for the Definition of Integrated Global Observation System, notably the satellite component work to carried out in the ESA CAPACITY project

Atmospheric Chemistry Applications Workshop ESTEC January Working Group Themes/aspects Climate Change Long-term monitoring & trends in atmospheric composition in relation to chemistry- climate interaction, observation UTLS, natural variability, providing input to IPCC assessments Montreal Protocol Monitoring and Verification Kyoto stratospheric ozone trend and evolution, surface UV exposure, GHG emissions inventories time series, quantification, global completeness, providing policy support Troposphere Cleansing power of atmosphere and trend Composition/Chemistry of the free troposphere Air Pollution CLRTAP (Convention Long-Range Transport), EC directives on air quality, policy support Forecastsozone hole and surface UV, chemical weather, improvement of NWP, regional and city scale model input, aviation management

Atmospheric Chemistry Applications Workshop ESTEC January User input required User Information Needs specify data products with region/global, spatial resolution/range, temporal resolution/averages, time series etc User Segment regional environmental agency, weather service, climate change agency etc Policy foundation Kyoto, CLRTAP etc Science review what are the underlying science issues, what do we know, what is still uncertain, etc Strategy for Integrated Observation System What infra structure is there on ground, in situ, in space and how to improve or fill gaps. What can be achieved in 2, 5, 10 years time and how to go about it

Atmospheric Chemistry Applications Workshop ESTEC January Working Group Composition WG1Air Quality Monitoring (chair Boucher/raporteur Monks) ETCACC RIVM+NILU, ADEME, ITC, EMPA, EPA, GMES- Daedalus, CERMES WG 2 Montreal, Kyoto Protocol Monitoring (ch Barrie, rap Raes) WMO, NILU, GMES-GATO, JRC-IES, RIVM-UV WG 3 Climate Chemistry (chair van Weele, raporteur Kerridge) DLR-IAP, KNMI, JRC, KfA Julich, SPARC, research groups WG 4 Tropospheric Chemistry (chair Bovensmann, rap Krol) MPI-Hamburg, U Heidelberg, IGBP-IGAC, ACCENT, LISA, other research groups WG 5 Forecasting (chair Peuch, raporteur Fishman) Meteo-France, DWD, DMI, KNMI, INERIS, LISA, VITO

Atmospheric Chemistry Applications Workshop ESTEC January WG template (Michiel van Weele) User Needs User Segment Policy foundation Science review Strategy

Atmospheric Chemistry Applications Workshop ESTEC January How to proceed First draft: End of Workshop January 2004 Input to CAPACITY PM1, 4 February 2004 Derive observational requirements Assess how well these requirements are met by existing and by planned space missions and ground and in-situ observations. What is missing. Per application and per System. Consolidated set of high level user requirements for Integrated Global Observation System CAPACITY PM2, April 2004 Feed back from Users at Mid term review 17/18 June Strategy 2, 5, 10 years. Priorities.

Atmospheric Chemistry Applications Workshop ESTEC January CAPACITY Definition of a global observation system, integrating space and in-situ observations, that responds to (end-)user requirements. Tool for integration is data assimilation into models. To define (end-)user requirements for individual applications (Task 1). User consultation meeting. Relate these to observational requirements (Task 2.1) How well are the user requirements met by the existing and approved mix of satellites and in-situ observation systems? What is missing? (Task 2.2 and Task 2.3 for each application) How well does combination of missions (existing, planned and conceptual) meet individual applications? (Task 3) The time frame projected is the period , concurrent with operational use of MetOp, MSG and NPOESS.

Atmospheric Chemistry Applications Workshop ESTEC January CAPACITY Partners WP 2100 Level 2/3 Data requirements (KNMI) LSCE, U Oslo, USTL-LOA, CNRS-LISA, CNR-IFAC WP 2200 Existing and planned missions (RAL) U Leicester, IFE Bremen, IMK Karlsruhe, CNRS-LMPA, CNRS-SA, Noveltis, LSCE, SRON, BIRA-IASB WP 2300 Integrated Observing System (Leicester) WP 3100 Instr/Mission performance GEO (Bremen) CNRS-LPPM, U Leicester WP3200 Instr/Mission performance LEO (RAL) Leicester, Bremen, IMK, CNRS-LPMA, -SA, -LSCE, Noveltis, LSCE, SRON WP3300 Mission Concept Space (Astrium) WP3400 Mission Concept Ground (Alcatel)