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J. Tamminen Finnish Meteorological Institute TROPOMI workshop KNMI, De Bildt, March 5-6, 2008 FMI participation in OMI and plans for TROPOMI
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Finland’s role in OMI project Instrument VTT: Detectors Patria: Electronics unit SSF: Processing software for ground segment FMI: Project management in Finland Scientific products (FMI) OMUVB - Global surface UV radiation product Very Fast Delivery (VFD) processing
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OMUVB - Global surface UV radiation product Off-line processing (Level 2 UV-B) UV radiation (305, 310, 324 and 380 nm), UVB erythemal dose rate and daily dose Archiving and distribution
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Global OMUVB example: UV Index (clear-sky and cloud corrected)
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Surface UV derived from OMI/Aura measurements Elevated surface UV amounts were observed in Ushuaia in spring 2004 after the breakdown of the Antarctic polar vortex and entering of the ozone depleted polar air masses into the lower latitudes Surface UV and total ozone in Ushuaia The UV measurement data of Ushuaia were provided by the Antarctic NILU-UV network maintained by INM, FMI, DNA/IAA, and CADIC. OMTO3 Clear-sky UV Index on October 12, 2004 according to OMI
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Status of global surface UV products Public release summer 2007 OMI UV (OMUVB) data used in WMO’s Ozone Assessment 2006. Validation: OMI measurements are suitable for continuation of the global satellite-derived surface UV time series using a surface UV algorithm similar to the original TOMS UV algorithm
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Future plans: Surface UV radiation On-going and future plans Algorithm development: A correction is needed to account for absorbing aerosols and trace gases The quality of the assumed surface albedo (snow/ice) needs to be improved Science Long time series
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VFD - Very Fast Delivery processing system Sodankylä satellite data receiving station receives EOS-Aura Direct Broadcast data High latitude site: 3-5 orbits/day Coverage: northern Europe Allows fast data processing 15 min for O3 and UV products Sodankylä
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Very-Fast-Delivery OMI data - processing Processing of the OMI data Total ozone (DOAS / KNMI) UV-products (TOMS / NASA+FMI) In 15 min the images are available in the Internet http://omivfd.fmi.fi 2.4 m dish antenna, receivers and control computer FMI ARC (Arctic Research Center) Processing facility: Linux clusters for processing, controlling and archiving
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VFD service status VFD service started as a technology demonstration. Ozone and UV images available since March 2006. Working reliably. Products validated: “Description and validation of the OMI Very Fast Delivery products” by Hassinen et al. accepted to JGR special issue
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Future plans - VFD Other data products possible + Local products (Northern Europe) + Fast availability, regular time coverage + If fast decisions required VFD data Atmospheric correction (AOD and ozone) in the estimation of surface reflectances Relevant e.g. for monitoring of snow cover conditions and lake/coastal water quality (interest by Finnish Institute of Marine Research and Finnish Environmental Institute) Methods: Combine ground-based observations of relevant atmospheric and surface characteristics as reference information
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Future plans - Aerosols Background Co-operation with Univ. of Helsinki and FMI Aerosol modelling Ground based measurements of aerosol optical properties Surface albedo, snow, ice On-going work and future plans: Collaboration with KNMI to further improve of OMAERO algorithm. Evaluate the opportunities to improve the single scattering albedo retrieval by OMI/CALIOP synergy. Focus on improving the surface reflectance treatment. Validation of AOD and SSA: establish Finnish AOD network Bayesian model selection using RJMCMC technique
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Future plans - Climate modelling Aerosols Improved aerosol parametrization in the state-of- the-art climate models AOD new important parameter in climate models Global measurements of aerosols important for climate model validations Long time series evaluating climate modelling Assimilation Environmental prediction: physical composition
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Future plans: Climate Development methods to estimate greenhouse gas concentrations (CH4) from TROPOMI data Applying ground-based reference Fourier Transform spectrometer (FTS) observations from Sodankylä- Pallas site as reference data High resolution reference spectra for calibration and validation purposes Implementation in 2008 System relevant for: OCO (Orbiting Carbon Observatory) of NASA: CO2 TROPOMI: methane (CH4) products
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Sodankylä-Pallas validation site Examples of other monitoring programmes CAL-VAL site for remote sensing satellites observing Earth’s surface and atmosphere Complete surface (soil/snow), vegetation (land cover) and atmospheric monitoring data sets available. Surface VIS/IR reflectance spectrum (350- 2500 nm) of open and forested terrain in different snow conditions (2007 ->). WMO-GAW nework: Surface-level concentrations of CO, CO2, CH4 etc. AOD, Ozone soundings, Brewers
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Future plans: Climate Climate - melting permafrost: Combining/correlating TROPOMI methane (CH4) data with MW scatterometer data (eg. Metop ASCAT) Geographical interest in boreal forest and sub-arctic reagion
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Permafrost monitoring using MW-scatterometer data Pulliainen et. al. (1998) developed methods for monitoring soil freeze-thaw- cycles Based on dramatic change in dielectric constant of soil Method allows operational monitoring permafrost freeze-thaw cycles using scatterometer data
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Future plans: AQ modelling Key species: Sulphur and nitrogen oxides, tropospheric ozone, aerosols, some organics (formaldehyde,...). Objectives: Model evaluation with satellite data Re-analysis studies (absolute amounts of pollutants released and transported) Forecasting studies (model vs data) Data assimilation Model initialization short relaxation time but affects strongly the short-term forecasts Input data refinement emission adjustments have longer-lasting but less significant impact
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Future plans - Ozone Background: Regular ozone soundings at Sodankylä/Arctic and Marambio/Antarctica started in 1989. Experience on high resolution ozone profile measurements using satellite instruments in limb-geometry (GOMOS, OSIRIS) Middle atmosphere modelling: ozone in CTM and GCM EUMETSAT O3MSAF manager WMO IGACO-O3/UV coordinator Ongoing work & future plans: OMI ozone profile validation with GOMOS and OSIRIS profiles Soundings from Sodankylä and Marambio 3D climatology: combination of OMI, GOMOS and OSIRIS data Comparison with FinROSE (CTM) and HAMMONIA (GCM) models OMI vs GOMOS ozone profiles
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Johanna TamminenOMI co-PI Aapo TanskanenOMUVB manager (till 2008) Seppo HassinenOMI VFD manager Jouni PulliainenHead of Arctic Research Center (Sodankylä) Jarkko KoskinenSnow, ice, remote sensing Gerrit de LeeuwAerosols Antti Arola OMUVB manager (2008 ), aerosols Mikahail SofievAir quality modelling Erkki KyröläOzone,atmospheric remote sensing Heikki JärvinenClimate modelling Anders LindforsUV research Osmo AulamoSodankylä receiving station Timo PirttijärviSodankylä operations Juha M. KarhuValidation: Brewer data in Sodankylä Tapani KoskelaValidation: Brewer and UV data in Jokioinen Kaisa LakkalaValidation: UV data in Sodankylä Marko LaineStatistical inverse problems Leif BackmanModelling, FinROSE, HAMMONIA Laura ThölixModelling, FinROSE, HAMMONIA FMI team:
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