GEO-CAPE Events: 2011 GEO-CAPE Community Workshop
GEO-CAPE COMMUNITY WORKSHOP
May 11-13, 2011
National Center for Atmospheric Research,
Center Green Campus, Boulder, CO
Wednesday May 11 – Plenary Session
8:00 Registration
8:30 Welcome, GEO-CAPE mission status (Al-Saadi, del Castillo, Topiwala, Friedl)
9:00 GEO-CAPE Science Goals and Requirements – Atmosphere (Daniel Jacob)
9:30 GEO-CAPE Science Goals and Requirements – Ocean (Antonio Mannino)
10:00 Break
10:15 GEO-CAPE Mission Implementation Concept (Richard Key)
11:35 Discussion closure and charge to participants in preparation for tomorrow’s breakout sessions (Al-Saadi)
11:45 Lunch (working lunch for Mission Design team)
1:00 Korean GOCI Status and GOCI-II Development Plans (Yu-Hwan Ahn)
1:20 European Ocean Color Measurement Plans (Antonio Mannino)
1:30 European Sentinel-4 and MTG-IRS Status (Cathy Clerbaux)
1:50 Korean GEMS Air Quality Mission Status (Jhoon Kim)
2:10 Report from 1st Workshop on Satellite Observations for Air Quality Management (Jim Szykman, Terry Keating)
2:40 Ocean Application agencies’ perspective – (EPA/Blake Schaeffer; NOAA/Cara Wilson)
3:10 Break
3:25 DISCOVER-AQ (Jim Crawford, Ken Pickering)
3:55 Interdisciplinary Science: DISCOVER-AQ and beyond (Jordan, Tzortziou)
4:25 Overview of Relevant Instruments supported through NASA IIP program (Moe)
4:40 Poster Session (with refreshments)
6:30 Adjourn
POSTER SESSION: Wednesday Afternoon
Atmospheric Science: Measurement Requirements & Sensitivity Studies
Boynard, Anne
Carbon monoxide budget and variability over the U.S. using the WRF- chem regional model
Krotkov, Nickolay
Effect of tropospheric aerosols in satellite-based trace gas retrieval
Mattoo, Shana
Aerosol retrieval availability for geo-synchronous satellite observations of various spatial scales
Yu, Hongbin
Possibilities for Detecting Cloud-free Pixels and Retrieving Aerosols on Hourly Basis
– An Analysis of NOAA GOES-12 Measurements and Implications for GEO-CAPE Mission
Atmospheric Science: Instrument Design, Prototypes, and Technology
Sander, Stan
Panchromatic Fourier Transform Spectrometer (PanFTS) for the Geostationary Coastal and Air Pollution Events (GEO-CAPE) Mission
Atmospheric Science: General Contributions
Ciren, Pubu
Aerosol Products from GOES-R ABI
Henze, Daven
Source attribution of ozone radiative forcing using TES observations and the GEOS-Chem adjoint.
Turner, Matthew
Aerosol Processes in the CMAQ Adjoint
Worden, Helen
Multispectral retrieval of CO from MOPITT
Mission Design and Implementation: Technology and Instruments
Moe, Karen
NASA Technology Investments for GEO-CAPE
Schoenung, Susan
Airborne Science support of Decadal Survey missions
Ocean Color: Measurement Requirements & Sensitivity Studies
Aurin, Dirk
Ocean data coverage sensitivity to air mass fraction and coastal scanning requirements
Coble, Paula
Estimate of the Time and Space Scales Associated with Material Exchange across the Land-sea Interface
Lee, ZhongPing
Determination of water-leaving radiance from anabove-surface platform
Ocean Color: Instrument Design, Prototypes and Technology
Morrow, John
Hybrid Atmosphere, Land, and Ocean (HALO) Sensors for Next-Generation NASA Missions
Puschell, Jeffery
Geosynchronous Ocean-color Hyperspectral Imager
Thursday May 12 – Ocean Session
8:30 Seongick Cho: GOCI: – Technical issues and accomplishments
8:45 Curtiss Davis: Analysis of HICO and GOCI data in preparation for GEO-CAPE
9:00 Chuanmin Hu: Some practical considerations for the GEO-CAPE mission
9:15 Jay Herman: The Need for Real Time NO2 Measurements for Coastal Ocean Color Retrievals
9:30 Maria Tzortziou: Exchanges across land-sea interface – Time & space scales of biological, biogeochemical and optical variability
9:45 Joe Salisbury: Lagrangian studies in the coastal Gulf of Maine ppt_movs.zip
10:00 Break
10:15 John Moisan: An Inverse Modeling Approach to Estimating Phytoplankton Pigment Concentrations from Phytoplankton Absorption Spectra
10:30 Steven Lohrenz: Consideration of Temporal and Spatial Dynamics of Vertically Migrating Harmful Algal Blooms in Support of Developing GEO-CAPE Science and Mission Requirements
10:45 Tiffany Moisan: Physiological Considerations of Phytoplankton in the Context of GEOCAPE Capabilities of Measure Photosynthetically Available Radiation
11:00 Stanford Hooker: Calibration and Validation Sensors for Next-Generation NASA Missions
11:15 Discussion of revisions to measurement and instrument requirements based on science & engineering study results
12:00 Lunch (working lunch)
1:30 Discussion of instrument designs and mission planning considerations with participation of Mission Design team
1:30 Tim Valle: Multi-Slit Offner Spectrometer Development to Support GEO-CAPE Event Imager Science
1:45 Jason Budinoff: Coastal Ecosystem Dynamics Imager instrument
2:30 Science plans & directions (facilitator: Salisbury)
3:30 Break
3:45 Recommend priorities for near-term (1-2 year) and mid-term (3-5 year) future work; discussion of Level-1 requirements
5:30 Adjourn
Thursday, May 12 –Atmosphere Session
Contributed oral presentations,
Daniel Jacob & David Edwards, Chairs
8:30 A study of regional-scale variability of in situ and model-generated tropospheric
trace gases: Insights into observational requirements for a satellite in
geostationary orbit (Jack Fishman, St. Louis University)
8:45 Horizontal variability of trace gases over Houston, TX derived from airborne remote
sensing, in-situ aircraft measurements and regional chemical models (Ken
Pickering, NASA GSFC)
9:00 Spatio-temporal variability of ozone laminae (Mike Newchurch, U. Alabama Huntsville)
9:15 High spatial resolution retrievals of NO2: Insights from OMI (Ron Cohen, UC Berkeley)
9:30 Lessons learned from OMI observations of point source SO2 pollution (Nick Krotkov, NASA GSFC)
9:45 Ultraviolet and visible sensitivities and instrument requirements for monitoring tropospheric pollution from geostationary orbit: NO2, SO2, HCHO, and CHOCHO (Kelly Chance, Harvard Smithsonian)
10:00 Break
10:15 Multi-spectral CO measurements: from MOPITT to GEO-CAPE (David Edwards, NCAR)
10:30 Combining simultaneously measured UV and IR radiances from OMI and TES to improve tropospheric ozone profile retrievals (Dejian Fu, JPL)
10:45 Tropospheric ozone profiling using simulated geostationary measurements (Vijay Natraj, JPL)
11:00 Systematic Vertical Correlation of O3 and Optimal Estimation Provide Remarkably Accurate Methods for “Near-Surface” Ozone —Two Related Methodologies (Bob Chatfield, NASA Ames)
11:15 Joint assimilation of ozone and CO geostationary observations to improve constraints on ozone air quality
(Peter Zoogman, Harvard)
11:30 The potential of MTG-IRS to detect pollution (Cathy Clerbaux, U. Paris)
11:45 Lunch
1:00 Summary of recent progress in GEO-CAPE aerosol related study (Mian Chin, NASA GSFC)
1:30 The impact of satellite sensor resolution on the aerosol product quality and availability: problems of clouds
(Jun Wang, U. Nebraska)
1:45 Aerosol daytime variations over North and South Americas as derived from multiyear AERONET measurements (Yan Zhang, NASA GSFC)
2:00 Diurnal variability of co-located surface PM2.5 and column AOT (Qian Tan, NASA GSFC)
2:15 Panchromatic Fourier Transform Spectrometer (PanFTS) for the GEO-CAPE mission (Stan Sander, JPL) Solar disk imaged through FTUVS (movie 18s)
2:30 The Geo-TASO IIP project: an airborne sensor and retrieval project in support of the GEO-CAPE mission (Jim Leitch, Ball Aerospace)
2:45 Break
General discussion of GEO-CAPE atmospheric requirements
3:00 Discussion of instrument designs and mission planning considerations with participation of Mission Design team(Richard Key, lead)
3:45 Priorities for future work (Daniel Jacob, lead)
4:30 Review of STM: baseline and threshold requirements (David Edwards, lead)
5:15 Level-1 requirements (Jay Al-Saadi, lead)
6:00 Adjourn
Friday May 13 – Plenary Session
8:30 Report from Atmosphere and Ocean sessions: future priorities and mission implementation considerations (Jacob/Edwards, Salisbury)
9:30 Feedback on mission design, esp. overlap and simultaneity of observing issues discussed so far (Key)
10:00 Break
10:15 Synthesis: Issues, Priorities, and Roadmap (Al-Saadi, del Castillo, Neil, Ambrose, Key, Iraci)
11:30 Community Endorsement of Near-Term Plans and Draft Roadmap
12:00 Adjourn