Report on the EEA workshop dedicated to the use of GMES data for emission inventories John Van Aardenne (EEA), Justin Goodwin (Aether), Peter de Smet.

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Report on the EEA workshop dedicated to the use of GMES data for emission inventories John Van Aardenne (EEA), Justin Goodwin (Aether), Peter de Smet (RIVM), Laurence Rouïl (INERIS)

Aims of the workshop Organised by the EEA and its Topic Center on Air Pollution and Climate Mitigation; Held in Copenhagen on 10-11 October 2011 45 participants from various communities : emission inventory, satellite observation, in- situ observation and atmospheric modelling. Scientists, GMES services developers, national representatives in charge of emission inventories (UK, NL, France), CEIP gave presentations Objective : showcase existing collaboration and activities and highlight options where in the near future inventories could support GMES services and where GMES services and other observational datasets could improve emission inventory information for science and policy http://acm.eionet.europa.eu/docs/meetings/111010_gmes- emissinv_ws/meeting111010.html

Important insights Two perspectives concerning emissions Scientific issues : challenging the accuracy, most up-to-date data and sources. Generally driven by modelling and research activities Regulatory reporting : issued from nationally reported inventories conform to agreed standards and methods valuing consistency and transparency over accuracy and detail Development of modelling for policy purposed (air quality assessments, reporting) AND scientific knowledge, raises new requests/concerns for emissions and encourage convergence of both approaches The statement is true at the European scale and at the national scale as well. Countries develop high resolution emission inventories (1Km!). Are they consistent with the emission totals reported? More and more issues related to the verification of emission inventories: Because inconsistencies of measurements and modelling For compliance checking (especially for the implementation of the Kyoto protocole and GHG)

New requirements Spatial resolution of the emission inventories: should move even for regulatory purposes (….at least to comply with the new EMEP grid resolution). How to use expertise developed in the countries? Need for more consistency between available datasets: CLRTAP/EMEP, GMES/MACC, E-PRTR. With different datasets different modelled maps will be published ! Key role of the CEIP/TFEIP, the EEA, FAIRMODE… Improved temporal resolution: for forecasting systems and to explain some pollution peaks and episodes (supposed to be reported according to the AQD) Speciation of chemical species to develop appropriate chemical schemes and be able to compare with high resolution observations

Possible links with the GMES initiative Development by the EC of a set of operational services dedicated to Environment monitoring. Services for the atmosphere are developed in the so-called MACC/MACC2 projects coordinated by ECMWF. GMES services are based on in-situ and Earth observations, and modelling. Air quality and global atmospheric composition forecasting and mapping services need emission inventories Main contributions from the GMES services: providing independent verification issuing in-situ or Earth Observation data providing more spatially or temporally detailed proxies (not only from the Atmosphere services but rather from the land ones) providing techniques for natural and international emissions sources of estimation : dusts, forest fires, volcanoes, international shipping lanes... Development of a new high resolution (8km) spatialized emission inventory at the European scale (MACC/TNO)

Recommendations from the workshop and links with the EMEP strategy (i) “Develop Guidance for estimating emissions estimates with high Spatial (1x1km – 5x5km areas with vertical detail), Temporal (hourly, daily, monthly) and Species (PMs, NMVOC, PAHs & HMs) resolution”.  high interest for modelling issues “Improve consistency between EIs between EIs and E-PRTR/EU-ETS/LCPD and other industrial data reported under national or EU legislation”  consistency requested for assessment and modelling between CLRTAP/EMEP, E-PRTR, MACC/TNO, national inventories “Investigate feasibilities of data exchange between national high resolution data and GMES services.”  and with EMEP bodies “Investigate the ability of countries that don’t have highly detailed data, to gather and report it.” “Develop centralised Emissions Inventory Datasets such as speciation profiles, temporal profiles and EU wide spatial proxies (e.g. roads, agriculture, residential, industrial areas))”  could be of high interest for the EMEP centers and national experts

Recommendations from the workshop and links with the EMEP strategy (ii) “Development of validation and verification (independent checking on accuracy and uncertainty) techniques for national inventories and large point sources using inverse modelling and satellite EO data. Validation needed to find missing sources and provide independent information on non-EU emission trends.” how can the TFMM and the centers contribute to this objective? “Continued development of In-Situ data provisions and metadata catalogue with reference to datasets that would support emissions inventory development (e.g. traffic monitoring).” “Continue to develop proxy datasets of value for mapping national emissions inventories at 5x5km and below.” “Continue to evaluate and utilise methods to estimate emissions from natural and international source (e.g. shipping, forest fires, dust and volcano emissions).” “Inverse modelling to improve the accuracy of EU level modelling “ Where to set the EMEP activity and strategy to deal with these recommendations?