Stephen Briggs SIT Vice-Chair SIT Technical Workshop VC/WG Day 16 th September 2015 CEOS Strategy For Carbon Observations CEOS and WG Contributions.

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Stephen Briggs SIT Vice-Chair SIT Technical Workshop VC/WG Day 16 th September 2015 CEOS Strategy For Carbon Observations CEOS and WG Contributions

Where are we now? 1.CEOS Strategy for Carbon Observations from Space was endorsed during Plenary session at SIT Carbon Strategy Implementation Study Team formed to analyze recommendations of CEOS Carbon Strategy and propose concrete way forward. 3.CEOS-28 agreed to: Instruct the identified CEOS entities to prioritise and include relevant CSIST-identified actions in their programs of work. Establish SIT Chair oversight of all Carbon actions (CARB- 08) and request regular consolidated status reporting.

The CEOS Carbon Strategy is cross-cutting by its nature. It involves 3 VCs and 3 WGs. This is a good opportunity for us to think through how we organize ourselves across all entities to respond in a coordinated and comprehensive way to a cross-cutting external mandate – from strategy to delivery. There are lessons to be learnt, and a need to evolve, adapt and be flexible is imperative.

Objective of this session 1.Enable relevant WGs and VCs to openly share experiences about their work on the carbon actions What the actions are – are they clear enough? How easy has it been to ‘digest’ and ‘organise’? What progress has been made? Are the linkages with other relevant CEOS Entities established and working well? What challenges/blockers are there? What assistance is required? 2.Help identify cross-cutting issues, areas where SIT Chair/Vice-Chair can help, and expose ‘blockers’ to be raised to Principals at Plenary.

Encourage the production and availability of high-quality, consistent long time series data products based on multiple sensors and missions for carbon and climate science and for model-data and data-data intercomparison exercises. WGCV AC-VC LSI-VC OCR-VC Make publicly available all information necessary to document the accuracy, clarity, and traceability of the satellite data and data products they produce. WGCV VCs Coordinate efforts to develop compatible (e.g., temporal and spatial resolution, grids, data formats, common auxiliary data, units) carbon data products from multiple missions OCR-VC AC-VC LSI-VC WGCV Ensure the long-term accessibility of satellite data and data products for carbon cycle science and policy. This must include arrangement for secure archives, documentation, and metadata as well as for provisions for easy discovery and access WGISS Serve as a point-of-contact for appropriate satellite products for major model- data intercomparison exercises related to the carbon cycle. WGClimate chair membership on WDAC WGClimate

WGISS Develop guidelines for appropriate data use of satellite data and data products. This will require improved interactions between the carbon cycle community and the satellite community; comprehensive review of the current use of data products, including current data limitations; and reconciliation of methodological differences and spatial compatibility. Such interactions may include co-sponsorship of joint workshops targeting specific data needs and investment in community product assessments, especially for key intercomparison exercises. WGCV

AC-VC Sponsor or co-sponsor one or more workshops (and require a written report) to refine the scientific and policy requirements for quantitative data on atmospheric CO2 and CH4 from low Earth orbit. Coordinate the detailed planning and preparation for a constellation of passive and active remote sensing instruments to measure CO2 and CH4 from low Earth orbit with the higher spatial and temporal resolution and accuracy needed to monitor carbon sources and sinks. Sonsor or co-sponsor one or more workshops (and require a written report) to refine the scientific and policy requirements for quantitative data on atmospheric CO2 and CH4 from geostationary Earth orbit.

Coordinate the detailed planning and preparation for a constellation of passive remote sensing instruments to measure CO2 and CH4 from geostationary orbit covering all longitudes with the spatial and temporal resolution and accuracy needed to monitor carbon sources and sinks. Provide coordination and support for the cross calibration of all satellite CO2- and CH4-measuring sensors, coordinate their observations, and cross validate their CO2 and CH4 products against accepted international standards, so that they can be integrated into single continuous global climate record. WGCV Individual CEOS Agencies with interests in and/or mandates for providing improved information on natural and anthropogenic emissions of carbon (CO2, CH4, CO and black carbon) will coordinate their efforts in consultation with relevant CEOS WGs and the Atmospheric Composition VC. LSI-VC AC-VC cont.

The relevant CEOS VCs and CEOS WG Climate will act to include IGCO priorities for continuity carbon-related observations of the land surface from space in their respective activities to coordinate the VCs and climate-related measurements. WGClimate to coordinate any relevant inputs to ECV measurements. Agencies with historical moderate-resolution (~250 m - 1 km) satellite data records will strive to ensure these data are publicly available and used to create the moderate-resolution (~250 m - 1 km) records of land properties over the historical satellite record that are useful for carbon science. Working with WGISS, SEO. Agencies with historical medium-resolution (~30 m -100 m) satellite data records will strive to ensure these data are publicly available and used to create the medium-resolution records of land properties over the historical satellite record that are useful for carbon science. WGISS, SEO, and WGCV. CEOS Agencies with interests in and/or mandates for developing 1) satellites to observe wetlands and inland waters and 2) wetland and inland water data products will coordinate their efforts.. CEOS Water Expert; Relevant WGs and VCs, especially OCR-VC LSI-VC

Act to include IGCO priorities to extend the time series of moderate- resolution carbon-related observations of the open ocean from space into their respective activities to coordinate the VCs and climate-related measurements. SST-VC OSVW-VC Act to include IGCO priorities for continuity in high-resolution (better than 0.5 km) carbon-related observations of coastal waters from, noting the higher temporal and spatial resolutions and spectral coverage required, compared with open-ocean measurements. Provide 1) new information on phytoplankton functional types, phytoplankton carbon by type, detritus, particulate carbon, and aerosols, and/or 2) higher spatial, temporal, and spectral resolution data for coastal and inland waters and coordinate efforts CEOS Agencies OCR-VC AC-VC Maintain and/or act to strengthen their linkages with the Blue Planet initiative and support of GEO Task SB-01, which brings together the ocean communities engaged in satellite as well as in situ observations, to ensure that user requirements are taken into account and products are produced in carbon units. OCR-VC OST-VC OSVW-VC SST-VC OCR-VC

WGCV Strive to ensure consistent, well-calibrated, bias-free satellite time-series carbon products are produced and continued into the future. Encourage national and international agencies to improve and expand upon the availability of the in situ observations needed for the calibration and validation of satellite land data products used for carbon science. In cooperation with VCs Continue work to validate satellite land data products and expand the number of land variables addressed as priorities are identified and available resources permit, and where no other body takes responsibility (e.g., GOFC-GOLD). LSI-VC WGClimate Organize and coordinate carbon data product intercomparison activities as they are identified as priorities for CEOS action and in coordination with the wider carbon cycle science community. LSI-VC WGClimate

WGCV cont. Establish a subgroup dealing with validation and error characterization of ocean carbon-relevant products analogous to the Land Product Validation Subgroup. OCR-VC Coordinate to achieve compatibility, comparability and consistency of carbon products across all relevant domains (land, oceans and inland waters, and atmosphere, as appropriate). WGISS WGClimate Encourage comparison of protocols for the generation of carbon products from satellite data and recommend adoption of the best protocols by CEOS agencies to ensure long-term consistent datasets relevant to carbon cycle community needs. This work shall include accounting for ancillary data dependence. All VCs WGClimate Develop guidelines for the specification of uncertainty in products, from signal counts through the various CEOS Processing Levels. With VCs.

WGCV cont. Strengthen mechanisms for product validation by establishing validation methodologies, protocols and benchmark datasets.. Relevant VCs For each of the relevant variables in each of the domains CEOS will work with the carbon science community to assess the current provision of validation data in terms of quality (defined by protocols (e.g., WGCV LAI protocol) and or maturity matrices (e.g., WG Climate)) and spatial and temporal coverage. WGClimate in coordination with SST-VC, OCR-VC, AC- VC Individual CEOS Agencies producing the same (or similar) carbon data products will cooperate to ensure that their products are compared to the other relevant products and, if technically feasible, ensure efforts are made so that their products can be used quantitatively with these other products. VCs for specific products