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Philippe Keckhut Service d’Aéronomie/IPSL

Global Earth Observation and Monitoring GEOMON. Philippe Keckhut Service d’Aéronomie/IPSL

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Philippe Keckhut Service d’Aéronomie/IPSL

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  1. Global Earth Observation and Monitoring GEOMON Philippe Keckhut Service d’Aéronomie/IPSL P. Ciais, C. Textor, M. Logan, CEA/LSCE, F; E. G. Nisbet, RHUL, UK; B. Buchmann, J. Klausen, Empa, CH;G. de Leeuw, UHEL, Finland; M. De Mazière, BIRA-IASB, B; M. Schulz, P. Rayner, CEA/LSCE, F; S. Godin-Beekmann, SA, F; K. Torseth, NILU, NO & GEOmon partners November 2008

  2. Scientific Questions • What are the regionalEuropean trends and variability of atmospheric composition in relation to changes in surface emissions? • How to validate andintegrate satellite observationswith ground-based and airborne observations to obtain a coherent picture? • What are the global trends of atmospheric composition and how to reduce the uncertainties of surface emissions and atmospheric processes? November 2008

  3. GEOMON : GEOSS atmosphere GEOmon is a prototype for a European contribution to GEOSS November 2008

  4. GEO and GEOSS… • GEO is an Intergovernmental Organization • 65 Nations • European Commission • 43 Participating Organizations • With a simple objective: To establish a global, coordinated, comprehensive and sustained system of Earth observing systems, GEOSS Courtesy Dr. Brendan Kelly GEO Sec. November 2008

  5. Operational system for climate? November 2008

  6. But also…. • Satellites have a limited lifetime • Successive satellites need inter-calibration even with similar experiment onboard • Ground-based network are required • Ground-based instruments are supposed to be supported by national agencies. Few ideas of consolidate costs : • Lidar profile: 1 k€ • Ozonesonde: 2 k€ • Spectrometers 50-100 k€ • Ground-based networks are not operational yet • Becoming operational has a larger cost November 2008

  7. GEOMON Objectives • Build an integrated pan-European atmospheric observing system of greenhouse gases, reactive gases, aerosols, and stratospheric ozone. • Quantify and understand the ongoing changes of the atmospheric composition • Integrate ground-based and satellite observations November 2008

  8. GEOmon Project structure http://www.geomon.eu/ Surface & profile in-situ observations Surface, profile, column remote sensing observations Integration & Harmonization Modeling Selecting representative sites Processing & Trend Analysis Act1:GreenhouseGases Act 6: Data dissemination GEOmon Data Center Outreach User Interfaces Projects Organizations Policy Act2:Reactive Gases& Pollutants Act5: Modeling and Integration Act3: Aerosols & Climate Act4: Stratospheric Ozone November 2008

  9. Surface observatories Flask sampling sites Air-borne sampling High towers Activity 1 - Greenhouse gases • Observations: • In situ monitoring of CO2 and CH4 • Airborne measurements of global distributions of CO2 and CH4 • Solar (near-infrared)Fourier Transform Infrared spectrometers across Europe • Products • Near Real time greenhouse gas in situ data • Integrated CO2 and CH4 global products combining atmospheric assimilation models, ground based data and remote sensing fields, in linkage with existing modelling projects • Assess potential of satellite observations for constraining European sources of CH4 and CO2 November 2008

  10. Activity 2 - Pollutants & Climat • Network of networks of surface reactive gases measurements • Quality assured, harmonized, and regionally representative data sets in the European boundary-layer using long-term surface observations. - • Airborne monitoring of the free troposphere Provide quality assured and integrated chemical composition measurements of the global free troposphere, with focus on O3 and CO from CARIBIC. • Network of ground-based remote sensing measurements for satellite validationLink data from ground-based remote sensing networks and passenger aircraft programs to satellite measurements, in synergy with model studies. Key species: CO, O3, NO2 November 2008

  11. Activity 3 - Aerosols and Climate • Harmonize and quality-check datafrom ground-based in-situ and remote sensing measurements • Create of the European Network of Aerosol Observation Networks(ENAN) data base, complementary to satellite data. • Assess the 4-D aerosol distribution over Europe using ENAN November 2008

  12. Activity 4 - Stratospheric O3 & Climate • Continued monitoringof O3, NO2, BrO, Cly/Fy, T, H2O, aerosol/PSC from ground (NDACC) and space • Homogenisation and consistency of time series • Identify links between stratospheric O3and climate changes. • Insure satellite continuity November 2008

  13. Integration & Modeling Studies • Develop integrated data products combining assimilation model results, ground-based data and remote sensing fields • Improvesatellite retrievals • Analyze long-term trends in existing model results and check consistency with trends in observations • Constrain budgets • Evaluate global & regional models with GEOMON data • Optimizemeasurement networks through comparisons between observed and modeled tracer distributions November 2008

  14. Geomon satellite remote sensing list November 2008

  15. Europeen atmospheric data • Lot of Networks local->national->international • Networks with real added values • Similar data include in different networks • Similar data generated for different purposes • Different data policies • Different qualities • Acces difficult • No unique catalog, format, metadata • Many initiatives (Projects, agencies) November 2008

  16. Towards a “one-stop shop” for European atmospheric composition observations • Existing databases have a large added value: • Quality check • Share technology & methodology improvements • insure network homogeneity • International connections November 2008

  17. GEOMON Data Centre • Towards a “one-stop shop”:Establish acommon GEOMON Data Centre for atmospheric composition parameters, including near-real time data products • Virtual data base at NILU http://geomon.ipsl.jussieu.fr/data/Datdata_dataNILU.html • - Common search facilities forand acess to : • GEOmon-funded data • External data • National & international databases of past and ongoing scientific projects, and other relevant activities • - Tools for data viewing and description November 2008

  18. Conclusions • GEOmon is a prototype for a European contribution to GEOSS • GEOMON will developed a “one-stop shop” for European atmospheric composition observations • GEOMON data center will be a virtual data base, a portal towards existing data bases • Inter-operability and metadata are big issues • Models contribute to better evaluate measurement distributions • Cost for operational ground-based network need to be found November 2008

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