Final report on research gaps of space-based Arctic monitoring

185 pages, figures, tables The main objectives of the WP3 are: 1) to identify the potential for retrieving additional variables from EO data linked to the state of the Polar Regions that are required for assimilation into models and forecasts of meteorological and environmental processes and their v...

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Main Authors: Gabarró, Carolina, Bertino, Laurent, Bracher, Astrid, Diehl, T.L., Dierking, Wolfgang, González Gambau, Verónica, Hughes, Nick, Lavergne, Thomas, Malnes, Eirik, Scholze, Marko, Isern-Fontanet, Jordi, Portabella, Marcos, Pablos, Miriam, Madurell, Teresa
Other Authors: European Commission
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Language:English
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/239863 2024-02-11T09:59:20+01:00 Final report on research gaps of space-based Arctic monitoring Final report on research gaps of space-based Arctic monitoring : KEPLER Deliverable Report : Deliverable D3.3 Gabarró, Carolina Bertino, Laurent Bracher, Astrid Diehl, T.L. Dierking, Wolfgang González Gambau, Verónica Hughes, Nick Lavergne, Thomas Malnes, Eirik Scholze, Marko Isern-Fontanet, Jordi Portabella, Marcos Pablos, Miriam Madurell, Teresa European Commission 2020-06 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/239863 https://doi.org/10.13039/501100000780 en eng WordPress #PLACEHOLDER_PARENT_METADATA_VALUE# info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/821984 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tOzvsaJj2_04djwHgnSHo85XhY2Ba3eJ/view Sí Final report on research gaps of space-based Arctic monitoring: 1-185 (2020) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/239863 http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000780 open informe técnico http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_18gh 2020 ftcsic https://doi.org/10.13039/501100000780 2024-01-16T11:08:09Z 185 pages, figures, tables The main objectives of the WP3 are: 1) to identify the potential for retrieving additional variables from EO data linked to the state of the Polar Regions that are required for assimilation into models and forecasts of meteorological and environmental processes and their variations and 2) to assess the capabilities of future satellite missions (with special focus on the Copernicus Expansion Missions) for environmental monitoring and for providing data for integration/assimilation into modelling/forecast products, considering different In situ and airborne field measurement scenarios. To achieve these objectives we have prepared a comprehensive review of the current status of remotely sensed parameters acquired over Polar Regions and compared them with the products provided by the Copernicus service to identify current data gaps. Besides, an assessment of future satellite missions (in particular the HPCMs) has been performed, in terms of their benefit for environmental monitoring and their integration/assimilation in modelling/forecast products. We have also identified possible synergies between parameters obtained from different satellite missions to enhance the information content of specific data products considering the end-users requirements. Finally, we have identified the limitations of the currently assimilated variables as well as the potential of new variables that are relevant for assimilation into models for simulations and forecasts of conditions in the Polar Regions. Moreover, a concept for a move forward on data assimilation is presented Peer reviewed Report Arctic Arctic Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Arctic
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description 185 pages, figures, tables The main objectives of the WP3 are: 1) to identify the potential for retrieving additional variables from EO data linked to the state of the Polar Regions that are required for assimilation into models and forecasts of meteorological and environmental processes and their variations and 2) to assess the capabilities of future satellite missions (with special focus on the Copernicus Expansion Missions) for environmental monitoring and for providing data for integration/assimilation into modelling/forecast products, considering different In situ and airborne field measurement scenarios. To achieve these objectives we have prepared a comprehensive review of the current status of remotely sensed parameters acquired over Polar Regions and compared them with the products provided by the Copernicus service to identify current data gaps. Besides, an assessment of future satellite missions (in particular the HPCMs) has been performed, in terms of their benefit for environmental monitoring and their integration/assimilation in modelling/forecast products. We have also identified possible synergies between parameters obtained from different satellite missions to enhance the information content of specific data products considering the end-users requirements. Finally, we have identified the limitations of the currently assimilated variables as well as the potential of new variables that are relevant for assimilation into models for simulations and forecasts of conditions in the Polar Regions. Moreover, a concept for a move forward on data assimilation is presented Peer reviewed
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Bertino, Laurent
Bracher, Astrid
Diehl, T.L.
Dierking, Wolfgang
González Gambau, Verónica
Hughes, Nick
Lavergne, Thomas
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Portabella, Marcos
Pablos, Miriam
Madurell, Teresa
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Lavergne, Thomas
Malnes, Eirik
Scholze, Marko
Isern-Fontanet, Jordi
Portabella, Marcos
Pablos, Miriam
Madurell, Teresa
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