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1 Workshop on Hyperspectral Sensor Greenhouse Gas (GHG) and Atmospheric Soundings from Environmental Satellites Atmospheric Soundings from Environmental Satellites Co-organizers: NOAA and NASA civilian space agencies of the U.S. Government and the European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT) - serving 26 member states (Dedicated to Moustafa Chahine, JPL Chief Scientist, AIRS science team lead, who passed away 3/24/2011) (Dedicated to Moustafa Chahine, JPL Chief Scientist, AIRS science team lead, who passed away 3/24/2011) March 29-31, 2011 Key Biscayne, Miami FL University of Miami Rosentiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science campus, adjacent to NOAA AOML research Lab Roger Heymann,PE Engineering staff NOAA NESDIS USA
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2 Welcome to this satellite hosted hyperspectral sensor workshop, meeting, technical exchange among nations’ governments with its environmental applications directed to GHGs, atmospheric chemistry, weather forecasts. Atmospheric chemistry, weather forecasting, Green house gases, that is the evolution of this sensors’ development, applications and world government space missions, for civilian environmental operations We are here to discuss these government satellite missions research and operations through your invited papers Welcome to the U.S., its City of Miami FL My name is Roger Heymann and I am on the NOAA NESDIS engineering staff for advanced satellite system planning. I am a co-creator and co-organizer of this workshop with others. The other workshop partner co-creators, co-organizers are: o Mitch Goldberg - NOAA- NESDIS o Bob Atlas – NOAA-OAR- AOML research lab of Key Biscayne, Miami FL o Ken Jucks – NASA Headquarters o Rosemary Munro – EUMETSAT and its 26 member states o Chris Barnet – NOAA- NESDIS
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3 Our NOAA host for this workshop is the NOAA OAR Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorology Laboratory (AOML), a research Lab, and its Director Dr Robert Atlas. AOML’s building is immediately across Rickenbacker Causeway from our meeting We are using the campus facilities of the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science for our meeting. We are all guests of the university’s facilities and we thank the university for allowing us to be here. It is a private university. We are here in Key Biscayne to highlight our NESDIS collaboration with AOML I am a guest to the city of Miami as many of you are, my NOAA office and home is in MD near Washington DC. Workshop started as NOAA cross Line Office coordination between NESDIS and OAR AOML research Lab. Expanded to NASA Headquarters and EUMETSAT as co-organizers. Workshop by its invited attendees has evolved to a meeting of world nation Governments- almost all speakers represent their Governments This meeting is viewed NOT as a science meeting, but a meeting one of governments to assist in their future hyperspectral satellite mission planning and operations, and of coordination among world Governments
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4 Following Governments’ speakers participating beyond EUMETSAT Member States and U.S. are: Belgium Brazil Canada France Germany Japan United Kingdom How we will function: We have 30 minute breaks, a cafeteria just outside our door 1 ½ hours for lunch, maybe take a walk, spend some time in Miami’s sun, talk, wireless access at university Tonight-Tues arranged at Courtyard Marriott for bartender & open bar for ~1 hour for us to gather, buy drinks, talk, meet Tomorrow- Wednesday night arranged group dinner at Rusty Pelican, $38 each person
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1AIRS NASA/JPL USA Atmospheric Infrared Sounder Grating NASA Eos Aqua Sat ellite Weather forecasting greenhouse gases Climate research- trace greenhouse gases 2002 launch 234234 TES Mini TES: Thermal Emissions Spectrometer Mars robotic rover “SPIRIT ” NASA/JPL USA Tropospheric Emissions Spectrometer Thermal Emissions SpectrometerFTSFTSFTS Atmospheric chemistry NASA EOS AURA satellite Atmospheric chemistry mission O 3, CH 4, CO Earth observing Planetary observing Atmospheric chemistry Planetary observing Atmospheric chemistry 2004 launch 1996-2006 2004-2010 5ACE CSA Canada Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment, Science Satellite (SCISAT-1)FTS Atmospheric chemistry focus ozone depletion recovery 2003 launch MISSIONS’ HISTORY MULTI-NATION HYPERSPECTRAL SENSOR SATELLITE MISSIONS’ HISTORY History This History is foundation for this workshop and structure – a primary driver now for meeting is hyperspectral evolution to GOSAT and OCO GHG satellite missions 5
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6MIPAS ESA MIPAS) Michelson Interferometer for Passive Atmospheric Sounding (MIPAS)FTS Atmospheric chemistry 2002 launch 7IASI EUMETSAT & CNES IASI) Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer (IASI)FTS METOP-A (POLAR ORBIT) Weather forecasting Weather forecasting and atmospheric chemistry- monitoring ozone, CH 4, CO CO 2 atmospheric chemistry- monitoring trace gases ozone, CH 4, CO global scale, CO 2 2006 launch 8TANSO- GOSAT Japan JAXA and NIES GOSAT) Thermal And Near infrared Sensor for carbon Observation” (TANSO)- Greenhouse Gases Observing Satellite (GOSAT)FTS CO 2 CH 4 GHGs- carbon dioxide -CO 2 and methane - CH 4 2009 launch 9OCO-2 NASA JPL USA OCO ) Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO )grating CO 2 Future launch 10CrIS NOAA NASA USA CrIS Cross-Track Infrared Sounder (CrIS)FTS Weather forecasting climate monitoring Weather forecasting and climate monitoring 2011 on NPP satellite 6
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With launch of Japan’s GOSAT TANSO FTS and upcoming JPL NASA OCO grating launch to measure GHGs, above table’s hyperspectral sensor missions of atmospheric chemistry with TES –FTS of JP//NASA/USA, SCICAT-ACE FTS of Canada, MIPAS FTS of ESA/Europe, weather forecasting with AIRS grating of JPL/NASA/USA, and IASI FTS of CNES/France/EUMETSAT ----- by nation Governments A workshop by nation Governments on world nation Government launched satellite activities with hyperspectral sensors seemed needed by NOAA. And so NASA headquarters and EUMETSAT asked if such a meeting was to be developed could they co-organize such a meeting with NOAA Thank you invited speakers and Governments for helping make this Meeting happen And thank you to our International Affairs Off ices of NESDIS and EUMETSAT who helped through their coordination, to make this happen dedicate this meeting to Moustafa Chahine And we dedicate this meeting to Moustafa Chahine 7
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