Update on WE-06-02 Space-based GOS for Weather Status May 2008.

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Update on WE-06-02 Space-based GOS for Weather Status May 2008

Transcript of Update on WE-06-02 Space-based GOS for Weather Status May 2008.

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Update on WE-06-02Space-based GOS for Weather

Status May 2008

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Objective

• Achieve a stable and improved space-based Global Observing System (GOS) including operational geostationary and polar components. Support WMO efforts related to

• increased spatial and temporal resolution for geostationary imagers and sounders and

• a broader availability of polar Doppler wind profiles for initial operational testing.

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Status of Work

• Approach relevant bodies (e.g. CGMS, WMO Consultative Meeting, CEOS SIT) to review plans and needs of satellite operators in the following areas:

– GEO imagers and sounders resolution and – availability of LEO Doppler wind profiles.

• Based on this review, draft a comprehensive plan of action (to be reviewed, agreed upon, and implemented by, satellite operators)

• Seek adoption of this plan of action at GEO Plenary

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Points to be highlighted

• CGMS and CEOS have been involved in a review of plans and needs through a discussion on the Gap Analysis presented by WMO at the Second Workshop on Optimization and Re-design of the GOS (Geneva, June 2007).

• Based on the outcome of this discussion, a “New Vision for the GOS to 2025” has been developed and submitted for discussion at CGMS-35 (November 2007), at the Consultative Meetings (January 2008) and at CEOS-SIT 21 (April 2008). The final version of the Vision paper will be endorsed by WMO’s Commission on Basic Systems in March 2009.

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Highlights• The following actions have been agreed by CEOS SIT 21 (Woods Hole, USA,

23-24 April 2008):

• CEOS SIT and CEOS Agencies to review the WMO Vision for the Space-based GOS and identify how CEOS constellations and individual CEOS agencies’ plans will contribute to the realization of this Vision. (31/07/2008)

• Confirmation of plans for geostationary hyperspectral sounders on MTG and FY-4 (end 2008), GOES-S and MTSAT –FO (at a later stage).

• [WMO] to propose a plan for operational IR and MW sounding from the early morning orbit (31/12/2008)

• Complete assessment of requirements needed to perform an Observing System Simulation Experiment (OSSE) to compare the operational benefits of the various Radio Occultation Sounding constellation options. (30/09/2008); [subsequently to perform such an OSSE].

• ESA ADM-Aeolus Doppler Lidar demonstration mission planned for 2009.

• The outcome of these actions will be discussed at the CEOS-CGMS-WMO annual meeting to be organized in advance of CGMS and CEOS plenary meetings, and will be reported at GEO plenary.

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POC

• Jerome LAFEUILLE

• Chief, Space-based Observing Division

• WMO Space Programme

• Observing &Information Systems Dept.

• World Meteorological Organization

• E-mail: [email protected]