Henri Laur, IPY Space Task Group SAR meeting, 5-6 March 2008 Since 20+ years, ESA is increasingly supporting the Cryosphere communities with the provision.

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Henri Laur, IPY Space Task Group SAR meeting, 5-6 March 2008 Since 20+ years, ESA is increasingly supporting the Cryosphere communities with the provision of Earth Observation data: in the 80’s, with Landsat (European Arctic), since 1991, through ERS-1 and ERS-2 (SAR, Altimetry, Ozone monitoring), from 2002, with an increased capacity provided by Envisat (SAR, Altimetry, Atmospheric Chemistry, Imaging Spectrometer), in the future, with GOCE (May 2008), SMOS (end 2008), Cryosat (end 2009), Sentinel-1 (C-band SAR, end 2011), other Sentinel satellites (2013+).  importance of SAR data in polar areas is well known at ESA. European Space Agency and IPY Henri Laur, Head of ESA EO Missions Management Office

Henri Laur, IPY Space Task Group SAR meeting, 5-6 March 2008 Status today ERS Envisat envisaged 3-years extension Sentinel-1 ALOS (ESA 3 rd party mission) approved 3-years extension ESA missions embarking SAR instruments:

Henri Laur, IPY Space Task Group SAR meeting, 5-6 March 2008 ESA supports the IPY activities:  First ESA step was a dedicated Announcement of Opportunity (AO) for EO data provision in support of IPY, released in 2006, with data provision since Spring European Space Agency and IPY  ESA legacy EO data portfolio for IPY  Second ESA step implemented, in the framework of the IPY Space Task Group:

Henri Laur, IPY Space Task Group SAR meeting, 5-6 March 2008 [Feb. 2007] Issues to be discussed within IPY Space Task Group:  look for inter-agency agreement that similar IPY portfolios will be accessible with other Agencies (NASA, CSA, JAXA, etc…),  make sure that the various agency portfolios are complementary and overall comprehensive,  establish an agreement with JAXA concerning PALSAR & Antarctica,  no portfolio redistribution by a third party,  (for ESA) to provide access to data with minimum interaction between registered users and ESA order desks. Issues presented at 1 st IPY STG in Feb. 2007

Henri Laur, IPY Space Task Group SAR meeting, 5-6 March 2008 September 2005September 2006September 2007 Envisat ASAR for polar applications (e.g. sea ice, ice shelf, support to polar expedition): 1- Systematic coverage of Antarctica, Antarctica seas and Arctic seas, using ASAR Wide Swath Mode, HH Pol. (150 m resolution) and Image Mode, HH Pol. (25 m res.) 2- Supplementary coverage of all polar areas using ASAR Global Monitoring Mode, Polarisation HH (1000 m resolution) when ASAR not operated in Wide Swath Mode or Image Mode. ESA IPY legacy data portfolio – Status March 2008 Legacy SAR data acquisition Arctic sea ice extent

Henri Laur, IPY Space Task Group SAR meeting, 5-6 March 2008 Arctic sea ice extent The reduction in the sea ice extent has been much faster than global climate models predict. According to Douglas Bancroft, Director of the Canadian Ice Service, the record reduction in 2007 stunned the international operational ice charting community: "The overall extent was similar to what some of the models envisioned but decades in advance of when they expected that would occur. In fact, the summer of 2007 looked very similar to some climate model forecasts for 2030 to 2050." The reduction in the sea ice extent has been much faster than global climate models predict. According to Douglas Bancroft, Director of the Canadian Ice Service, the record reduction in 2007 stunned the international operational ice charting community: "The overall extent was similar to what some of the models envisioned but decades in advance of when they expected that would occur. In fact, the summer of 2007 looked very similar to some climate model forecasts for 2030 to 2050."

Henri Laur, IPY Space Task Group SAR meeting, 5-6 March 2008 N This type of NRT Envisat ASAR products are freely available for IPY use Envisat ASAR - 31 August 2007 Direct North West Passage open

Henri Laur, IPY Space Task Group SAR meeting, 5-6 March 2008 Envisat SAR interferometry applications (e.g. slow moving glacier): 1- Since beginning 2007, systematic Envisat coverage of Antarctica, Greenland, Ellesmere island, Iceland, Svalbard and Franz-Josef Land, using ASAR Image Mode, Swath 2, Polarisation HH (25 m resolution) 2- Upgrade of Envisat orbit control to have smaller interferometric baselines (0 to 250 m) over polar areas between April and Sept. 2007, aiming to facilitate retrieval of information from Envisat interferometric data pairs. Envisat / ERS-2 SAR Tandem interferometry applications (e.g. fast moving glacier, low relief DEM’s): First Envisat-ERS-2 Tandem phase (October 2007 to February 2008): Temporary modification of ERS-2 orbit (2 km off-set versus nominal ground track) to have optimal interferometric baselines between ERS-2 and Envisat (30 min. separation). The ERS-2 / Envisat constellation (30 min. difference) has the potential to: measure velocity of fast moving polar glaciers (> 200 m/year). ERS/Envisat SAR data should be suited to map velocities of 1 cm between the two 30-minutes passes. generate accurate low relief Digital Elevation Models. This is of particular interest for many low elevation delta regions, in particular for polar areas (North Canada, North Russia) where there is no available SRTM DEM’s. ESA IPY legacy data portfolio – Status March 2008 Legacy SAR data acquisition

Henri Laur, IPY Space Task Group SAR meeting, 5-6 March 2008 Envisat ASAR: - ASAR Medium Resolution products (75 m pixel spacing) available on-line free of charge (registration requested) [Rolling archive of last 2 weeks] ERS SAR: - about products generated for ESA GlobIce project (part of Arctic Sea, 1992 – 2000), currently not available on-line. ALOS PALSAR: - raw data over Greenland + European Arctic received by ESA - Antarctica: agreement found with JAXA for access to Level 0 data + generation of products in coordination with other ALOS nodes in preparation Easy access to ESA global instruments is already possible through the ESA category 1 registration scheme (simple registration, no fees): [ Envisat Atmospheric Chemistry (SCIAMACHY, GOMOS, MIPAS) + ERS GOME Envisat MERIS Reduced Resolution Envisat + ERS altimetry Envisat AATSR + ERS ATSR (from 2007) Access to data ESA IPY legacy data portfolio – Status March 2008