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NOCTURNAL ATMOSPHERE

NOCTURNAL ATMOSPHERE. A.Ūbelis, M.Ābele, J.Vjaters The project „FP7-PEOPLE-IRSES – GA -2011-294949 –NOCTURNAL ATMOSPHERE - Secondary photochemical reactions and technologies for active remote sensing of nocturnal atmosphere ” –

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NOCTURNAL ATMOSPHERE

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  1. NOCTURNAL ATMOSPHERE A.Ūbelis, M.Ābele, J.Vjaters The project „FP7-PEOPLE-IRSES – GA -2011-294949 –NOCTURNAL ATMOSPHERE - Secondary photochemical reactions and technologies for active remote sensing of nocturnal atmosphere” – Synenergy with the project „FOTONIKA-LV – FP7-REGPOT-CT-2011-285912 Dr.Arnolds Ubelis (arnolds@latnet.lv)

  2. PEOPLE MARIE CURIE ACTIONS Call: FP7-PEOPLE-2011-IRSES International Research Staff Exchange Scheme The project: “Secondary photochemical reactions and technologies for active remote sensing of nocturnal atmosphere” PIRSES-GA-2011-294949 NOCTURNAL ATMOSPHERE Budget239,400 Euro Coordinator Dr.Arnolds Ubelis Association FOTONIKA-LV University of Latvia Technical assistant – Darta Ubele (Darta.Ubele@gmail.com) EU Project Officer; AnnaBERTELEResearch Executive Agency, Unit P2+32 2 2950657, anna.bertele@ec.europa.eu Dr.Arnolds Ubelis (arnolds@latnet.lv)

  3. Consortium Dr.Arnolds Ubelis (arnolds@latnet.lv)

  4. Project summaryThe key objective of the “NOCTURNAL ATMOSPHERE” project is to carry out coordinated transfer of knowledge between participating teams in the EU, in the Ukraine and Russia with the aim of restoring and strengthening scientific partnership to enhance the level of scientific excellence of participating early stage and experienced researchers. The transfer of knowledge and achievement of intellectual “critical mass” will occur through performing theoretical exercises and laboratory research in the important and growing field of secondary photochemical reactions in the Earth’s nocturnal atmosphere and in development breakthroughs of active remote sensing technologies for night-time cartography of the troposphere and stratosphere. The challenge is to create a unique instrument for ranging sensors on satellite, crossing night-time sky segment, with a combined laser&white light beam from the Earth. The consortia members have relevant theoretical and experimental research experience and specific technical skills to achieve progress in research on the nocturnal atmosphere. The joint effort will work synergistically to amplify their knowledge and skills. The secondments will include both a team doing research work on specific work packages and a transfer of knowledge component consisting of seminars, workshops and a summer school which will ensure the effective dissemination of results and foster interactions amongst the young researchers and PhD students. They will be mentored by and intensively exposed to a culture of international collaborative research. Dr.Arnolds Ubelis (arnolds@latnet.lv)

  5. Basic pieces of information related to the project domain and implementation • A) List of few main monographies and publications related to the • “state-of-the-arts”: • W.Steffen, {… et al.} Global Change and the Earth system: a Planet Under Pressure(Global Change – theIGBP series), SPRINGER, 2004, pp.336. • Burrows, John P.; Platt, Ulrich; Borrell, Peter (Eds.) The Remote Sensing of • Tropospheric Composition from Space. Springer Series: Physics of Earth and Space • Environments . 1st Edition., 2011, XV, 536 p. ISBN: 978-3-642-14790-6 • 3) D.J.Donaldson , University of Toronto, Canada, Christian George, Universite´ De • Lyon, France France, Veronica Vaida, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado. • Red sky at night: Long-wavelength photochemistry in the atmosphere. • Environ. Sci. Technol. 2010, 44, 5321–5326 • J.A. Salmond*, I.G. McKendry. Department of Geography, University of British • Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Secondary ozone maxima in a very stable • nocturnal boundary layer: observations from the Lower Fraser Valley, BC. • Atmospheric Environment 36 (2002) 5771–5782 3) • 5) more??? Dr.Arnolds Ubelis (arnolds@latnet.lv)

  6. Table 2: List of Work Packages Dr.Arnolds Ubelis (arnolds@latnet.lv)

  7. Staff exchange Non-EU EU Exchange scheme • Research teams will implement:: • -experimental work; • -seminars, workshops; • -summer schools, • -research training days. • Benefits and outcomes : • -scientific publications; • -knowledge transfer; • -ideas for new projects; • - new proposals. Who will participate: • Experienced researchers (professors, senior researchers, PhD holders with experience more than 4 years); • Early stage researchers (experience less than 4 years after obtaining MS degree); • Managers, engineers, programmers and technical staff Dr.Arnolds Ubelis (arnolds@latnet.lv)

  8. Totally for 4 project’s years - 126 months/visits = 239 400 €The first reporting period (1-24months) - 65 months/visits = 123,500€The second reporting period (24-48months) - 61 months/visits = 115,900€ Dr.Arnolds Ubelis (arnolds@latnet.lv)

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