GEO-CAPE Events: 2013 GEO-CAPE Community Workshop
GEO-CAPE Team Meeting
FINAL AGENDA
May 21-22, 2013
-and-
International Geostationary
Ocean Color and Air Quality Coordination Meeting
May 23, 2013
NASA Ames Conference Center (Building 3)
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Tuesday May 21 – Plenary Session (Ballroom)
8:00 Registration
8:30 Welcome (Ames Center Director, Dr. S. Pete Worden)
8:35 GEO-CAPE Mission Status (Jay Al-Saadi)
8:50 GEO-CAPE Atmosphere SWG Activities (Daniel Jacob)
9:10 GEO-CAPE Ocean Color SWG Activities (Antonio Mannino)
9:30 TEMPO Overview (Kelly Chance)
9:50 Break
10:10 DISCOVER-AQ – joint campaign activities (Crawford/Tzortziou/Mannino)
10:45 Mission Design Activities Updates
Atmosphere Instrument Assessment of Alternatives given TEMPO (Richard Key)
Instrument Risk Assessment (George Andrew)
Technology Assessment/Investment (Karen Moe)
NASA GEO guidelines/database (Bernie Bienstock)
11:15 Status of Hosted Payload Activities in the US (Al Tadros)
11:30 Discussion, Q&A of GEO-CAPE hosted payload path forward
12:00 Lunch
Mission Design Coordination Team Discussion – (bring your lunch to Northwing Room)
1:00 Atmosphere Breakout (Ballroom)
1:00 Science to Improve California’s Air Quality and Climate Programs (Bart Croes)
1:30 Highlights of GeoTASO IIP Instrument (Jim Leitch)
1:45 Highlights of Pan-FTS IIP Instrument (Stan Sander)
2:00 Afternoon Submitted Science Presentations
2:15 Jacob: Observing North American background ozone from geostationary orbit
2:30 Bowman: Boundary layer ozone measurements from UV and IR radiances from TES/OMI and IASI/GOME-2: Implications for GEO-CAPE
2:45 Cohen: Using space-based observations to understand urban emissions and chemistry
3:00 Break
3:45 Liu: Instrument Requirements for TEMPO and Predicted Trace Gas Performance
4:00 Torres: Is TEMPO spatial resolution adequate to meet GEO-CAPE aerosol requirements?
4:15 Wang: TEMPO/GEO-CAPE synergy with GOES-R for aerosol retrievals
4:30 – 7:00 pm Poster Session
1:00 Ocean Color Discussion Sessions (Showroom)
(format: lead overview presentation of ~15-20 min followed by discussion)
1:00 Topic #1: New science enabled by GEO-CAPE (temporal/spatial dimension) including new products unique to GEO-CAPE – led by Joe Salisbury
2:15 Break
2:30 Topic #2: Product uncertainty/error tolerance analysis (including atmospheric correction) – led by Chuanmin Hu
4:00 Topic #3: Longitude and temporal overlap – led by Joe Salisbury
Media Files:
+ 95W Air Mass Fraction
+ 95W Air Mass Fraction (December 2011)
+ 95W Air Mass Fraction (June 2011)
+ 95W Air Mass Fraction (Equinox)
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- What do we gain/lose by shifting east or west of 95W?
As hosted payload on communications satellite we may have to settle for different longitude.
What range of longitude is acceptable to achieve GEO-CAPE ocean science objectives?
- What do we gain/lose by shifting east or west of 95W?
5:00 – 7:00 pm Poster Session
Wednesday May 22
Atmosphere Session (Ballroom)
8:30 Discussion of Science and Applications Value Matrices (SVM/AVM) and Traceability Matrices (STM/ATM) (Doreen Neil, Jessica Neu)
9:30 Parallel Working Sessions for each of four Groups: Emissions, Aerosols, Hemispheric to Global OSSE (please choose a corner of the Ballroom); Regional OSSE (please go to Northwing Room)
10:30 Break
Resume with Open Discussions on WG FY13 activities, future plans
10:45 Working Group: Aerosols (led by Chin, Wang)
11:30 Lunch
Interdisciplinary Science Discussion – C. Jordan (bring your lunch to Northwing Room)
12:30 Working Group: Regional OSSE (led by Pierce, Bowman)
1:15 Working Group: Emissions (led by Henze, Frost)
2:00 Break
2:15 Working Group: Hemispheric to Global OSSE (led by Edwards, da Silva)
3:00 Defining the Road Ahead: GEO-CAPE in the context of TEMPO (led by Jacob, Al-Saadi)
(MDC team requested to participate)
– Should TEMPO be viewed as the Phase 1 implementation of
GEO-CAPE?
– Should we emphasize GEO-CAPE
activities in support of TEMPO or not?
– How should we define the Phase 2 implementation of GEO-CAPE?
4:45 Adjourn
Ocean Color Session (Showroom)
(format: lead overview presentation of ~15-20 min
followed by discussion)
8:30 Topic #4: How to accelerate GEO-CAPE Coastal Ocean Ecosystem mission to launch prior to 2022? – led by Zhongping Lee (MDC participation welcomed)
– Plan list of actions
– Justifications (what’s the urgency)
10:00 Break
10:15 Topic #5: Near & Mid-term planning of GEO-CAPE ocean science & engineering activities (2014-2018) – led by Antonio Mannino (MDC participation requested)
11:15 Topic #6: Science & Applications Overview – led by Cara Wilson
11:45 Lunch
Interdisciplinary Science Discussion – C. Jordan (bring your lunch to Northwing Room)
12:45 Topic #7: Instrument development for Geo ocean color – led by Curt Davis
12:45 Ball MOS sensor (Tim Valle)
1:00 Sensor development issues & requirements recommendations (Jeff Puschell)
1:15 Pointing study results (James [Jay] Smith)
1:30 Discussion on remaining engineering tall poles – led by Curt Davis
2:00 Topic #8: Vicarious calibration and validation in coastal waters (how? what instrument specifications)? – led by Stan Hooker (10 min presentation followed by discussion)
2:45 Break
3:00 Topic #9: Planning for Gulf of Mexico field campaign (GC-GoMex) – led by A. Mannino
3:00 Spatial dynamics of suspended particulate matter in turbid waters (Dirk Aurin)
3:15 Lessons from Chesapeake Bay campaign – Maria Tzortziou
3:30 Background on GC-GoMex campaign – Mannino
3:40 Discussion and planning for GoMex campaign
4:45 Adjourn
5:00 – 7:00 Optional Field Trip to learn about commercial geostationary satellite capabilities.
Thursday, May 23 – Plenary Session (Ballroom)
8:30 Geostationary Environment Monitoring Spectrometer (GEMS) (Jhoon Kim)
8:55 GOCI Operational Results (Yu-Hwan Ahn)
9:20 General presentation on GOCI-II (Yu-Hwan Ahn)
9:45 European OCAPI ocean color Geo mission proposal (David Antoine)
10:10 Break
10:40 Sentinel-4 (Ben Veihelmann)
Ocean Color Breakout (Showroom)
11:00 Introduction and objectives (Mannino)
11:05 KOSC/NASA GSFC collaboration on GOCI data distribution and processing – USPI Activity (Mannino)
11:25 GOCI-II General requirements (Eun-Song Oh)
11:55 Some challenges in GOCI-I & II data processing (Young-Je Park)
12:25 Lunch
1:30 Geostationary ocean color (MODIS-SEVIRI synergy, BRDF, GOCI case study) (Quentin Vanhellemont)
2:00 International Discussion Topics (led by Antonio Mannino)
2:00 I-1: Minimum Geo ocean color sensor requirements for Geo constellation
2:45 Break
3:00 I-2: Harmonization of “quasi”-global Geo products – Global vs. coastal coverage
3:30-3:40 Overview presentation
3:40-3:55 Requirements for absorbing aerosol corrections (Zia Ahmad)
5:15 Adjourn Meeting
Atmosphere Breakout (Ballroom)
GEMS Algorithm Development Status
11:00 Optical Constant of Asian Dust for GEMS (K. M. Lee)
11:15 GEMS cloud algorithm development status (Y. S. Choi)
11:30 Current status of aerosol retrieval algorithm for GEMS (S. S. Park)
12:00 Lunch
1:00 TEMPO algorithm development status (K. Chance and Team)
Existing and Planned Collaboration Session
1:45 USPI activity with GEMS (Chance)
2:00 Summary/plans from April CEOS-ACC meeting (Al-Saadi, Kim, Chance, Edwards)
2:30 Collaborative GEMS and TEMPO algorithm discussion (Bhartia, Kim, Chance)
3:00 Develop recommendations for future coordination (Open Discussion)
3:30 Adjourn Meeting