13 results on '"Fischer, Peggy"'
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2. Data quality of Aeolus wind measurements
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Krisch, Isabell, Reitebuch, Oliver, von Bismarck, Jonas, Dabas, Alain, Fischer, Peggy, Huber, Dorit, de Kloe, Jos, Rennie, Michael, Lemmerz, Christian, Lux, Oliver, Marksteiner, Uwe, Masoumzadeh, Nafiseh, Weiler, Fabian, Witschas, Benjamin, Bracci, Fabio, Meringer, Markus, Schmidt, Karsten, Geiss, Alexander, Nikolaus, Ines, Vaughan, Michael, Fabre, Frederic, Flament, Thomas, Trapon, Dimitri, Lacour, Adrien, Abdalla, Saleh, Isaksen, Lars, Donovan, Dave, Marseille, Gert-Jan, Stoffelen, Ad, Zandelhoff, Gerd-Jan, Wang, Ping, Perron, Gaetan, Jupin-Ganglois, Sebastian, Veneziani, Marcella, Pijnacker-Hordijk, Bas, Bucci, Simone, Gostinicchi, Giacomo, Kanitz, Thomas, Straume, Anne-Grete, Ehlers, Frithjof, Wernham, Denny, Bley, Sebastian, Aprile, Stefano, De Laurentis, Marta, Parinello, Tommaso, Centre national de recherches météorologiques (CNRM), Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Météo France-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), DLR Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre (IPA), Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt [Oberpfaffenhofen-Wessling] (DLR), Agence Spatiale Européenne (ESA), European Space Agency (ESA), Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI), European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), and ESA/AEOLUS
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Earth Explorer mission ,[SDU.OCEAN]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Ocean, Atmosphere ,Doppler wind lidar ,13. Climate action ,[SDE.IE]Environmental Sciences/Environmental Engineering ,sattelite ,wind ,7. Clean energy ,Aeolus ,lidar - Abstract
The European Space Agency (ESA)’s Earth Explorer Aeolus was launched in August 2018 carrying the world’s first spaceborne wind lidar, the Atmospheric Laser Doppler Instrument (ALADIN). ALADIN uses a high spectral resolution Doppler wind lidar operating at 355nm to determine profiles of line-of-sight wind components in near-real-time (NRT). ALADIN samples the atmosphere from 30km altitude down to the Earth’s surface or to the level where the lidar signal is attenuated by optically thick clouds.The global wind profiles provided by ALADIN help to improve weather forecasting and the understanding of atmospheric dynamics as they fill observational gaps in vertically resolved wind profiles mainly in the tropics, southern hemisphere, and over the northern hemisphere oceans. Since 2020, multiple national and international weather centres (e.g. ECMWF, DWD, Météo France, MetOffice) assimilate Aeolus observations in their operational forecasting. Additionally, the scientific exploitation of the Aeolus dataset has started.A main prerequisite for beneficial impact and scientific exploitation is data of sufficient quality. Such high data quality has been achieved through close collaboration of all involved parties within the Aeolus Data Innovation and Science Cluster (DISC), which was established after launch to study and improve the data quality of Aeolus products. The tasks of the Aeolus DISC include the instrument and platform monitoring, calibration, characterization, retrieval algorithm refinement, processor evolution, quality monitoring, product validation, and impact assessment for NWP.The achievements of the Aeolus DISC for the NRT data quality and the one currently available reprocessed dataset will be presented. The data quality of the Aeolus wind measurements will be described and an outlook on planned improvements of the dataset and processors will be provided.
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- 2021
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3. The Aeolus Data Innovation and Science Cluster
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Krisch, Isabell, primary, Reitebuch, Oliver, additional, Von Bismarck, Jonas, additional, Parrinello, Tommaso, additional, Rennie, Michael, additional, Weiler, Fabian, additional, Huber, Dorit, additional, De Kloe, Jos, additional, Dabas, Alain, additional, Straume-Lindner, Anne Grete, additional, Abdalla, Saleh, additional, Aprile, Stefano, additional, Bley, Sebastian, additional, Bracci, Fabio, additional, Bucci, Simone, additional, Cardaci, Massimo, additional, Damman, Werner, additional, Donovan, Dave, additional, Ehlers, Frithjof, additional, Fabre, Frederic, additional, Fischer, Peggy, additional, Flament, Thomas, additional, Gostinicchi, Giacomo, additional, Isaksen, Lars, additional, Jupin-Langlois, Sebastian, additional, Kanitz, Thomas, additional, Lacour, Adrien, additional, De Laurentis, Marta, additional, Lemmerz, Christian, additional, Lux, Oliver, additional, Marksteiner, Uwe, additional, Marseille, Gert-Jan, additional, Masoumzadeh, Nafiseh, additional, Meringer, Markus, additional, Niemeijer, Sander, additional, Nikolaus, Ines, additional, Perron, Gaetan, additional, Pijnacker-Hordijk, Bas, additional, Reissig, Katja, additional, Savli, Matic, additional, Schmidt, Karsten, additional, Stoffelen, Ad, additional, Trapon, Dimitri, additional, Vaughan, Michael, additional, Veneziani, Marcella, additional, De Vincenti, Cristiano, additional, and Witschas, Benjamin, additional
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- 2021
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4. Chris/Proba-1 Status Including Radiometric Calibration
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Lavender, Samantha, primary, Ottavianelli, Giuseppe, additional, Biasutti, Roberto, additional, and Fischer, Peggy, additional
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- 2021
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5. Assessment of the Aeolus performance and bias correction - results from the Aeolus DISC
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Reitebuch, Oliver, Krisch, Isabell, Lemmerz, Christian, Lux, Oliver, Marksteiner, Uwe, Masoumzadeh, Nafiseh, Weiler, Fabian, Witschas, Benjamin, Bracci, Fabio, Meringer, Markus, Schmidt, Karsten, Huber, Dorit, Nikolaus, Ines, Fabre, Frederic, Vaughan, Michael, Reisig, Katja, Dabas, Alain, Flament, Thomas, Lacour, Adrien, Mahfouf, Jean-Francois, Trapon, Dimitri, Savli, Matic, Abdalla, Saleh, Isaksen, Lars, Rennie, Michael, Donovan, Dave, de Kloe, Jos, Marseille, Gert-Jan, Stoffelen, Ad, Perron, Gaetan, Jupin-Ganglois, Sebastian, Smeets, Joost, Veneziani, Marcella, Bucci, Simone, Gostinicchi, Giacomo, Ehlers, Frithjof, Kanitz, Thomas, Straume, Anne-Grete, Wernham, Denny, von Bismarck, Jonas, Bley, Sebastian, Fischer, Peggy, De Laurentis, Marta, and Parinello, Tommaso
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Earth Explorer mission ,Lidar ,Doppler wind lidar ,Atmosphärenprozessoren ,Aeolus - Abstract
Already within the first weeks after the launch of ESA's Earth Explorer mission Aeolus on 22 August 2018, the spaceborne wind lidar ALADIN (Atmospheric LAser Doppler INstrument) provided atmospheric backscatter measurements on 5 September and wind profiles on 12 September 2018. This swift availability of observations from ALADIN after launch is considered as a great success for ESA, space industry and algorithm and processor developer teams. These teams from scientific institutes, numerical weather prediction (NWP) centres, companies and ESA continuously improved and tested the retrieval algorithms and processors using sophisticated end-to-end simulation tools and experience gained with the airborne demonstrator for Aeolus for more than 15 years before launch. This cooperation from the pre-launch phase of Aeolus was extended within a new framework for exploitation activities of Earth Explorer missions named Data Innovation and Science Cluster (DISC) starting in January 2019. The Aeolus DISC activities range from instrument monitoring including calibration to algorithm refinement resulting in updates of the complete processor chain for all product levels every 6 months. DISC teams perform continuous monitoring of the product quality and provide regular reports in supports of external validation teams and ESA. Finally, wind product monitoring and impact experiments with NWP models are building an essential activity within the Aeolus DISC in order to achieve the objective of the Aeolus mission. In order to cover the broad range of activities, a multi-disciplinary team of experts, institutes and companies was established for the Aeolus DISC coordinated by DLR with ECMWF, KNMI, CNRS/Météo-France, DoRIT, ABB, S&T and Serco. During the presentation the Aeolus instrument performance for wind products, the discovered causes of the systematic errors and their correction will be discussed. Main achievements in this area are related to the characterization and correction of enhanced dark signal levels for single "hot" pixels in June 2019, the identification of the harmonic error contribution caused by the varying telescope primary mirror temperature variation in September- October 2019, the error in the on-board computation of the satellite induced Doppler frequency shift, and finally the observed temporal drift of a constant bias caused by drifts in the internal reference path. An outlook to the implementation of these corrections for real-time and reprocessed data products will be given.
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- 2020
6. Data quality of Aeolus wind measurements
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Krisch, Isabell, Lemmerz, Christian, Lux, Oliver, Marksteiner, Uwe, Masoumzadeh, Nafiseh, Reitebuch, Oliver, Weiler, Fabian, Witschas, Benjamin, Bracci, Fabio, Meringer, Markus, Schmidt, Karsten, Geiss, Alexander, Huber, Dorit, Nikolaus, Ines, Vaughan, Michael, Dabas, Alain, Flament, Thomas, Trapon, Dimitri, Abdalla, Saleh, Isaksen, Lars, Rennie, Michael, Donovan, Dave, de Kloe, Jos, Marseille, Gert-Jan, Stoffelen, Ad, Kanitz, Thomas, Wernham, Denny, Straume, Anne-Grete, von Bismarck, Jonas, Bley, Sebastian, Fischer, Peggy, and Parinello, Tommaso
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Earth Explorer mission ,Lidar ,Meteorology ,Northern Hemisphere ,Weather forecasting ,Atmosphärenprozessoren ,Numerical weather prediction ,computer.software_genre ,Aeolus ,Atmosphere ,Doppler wind lidar ,Altitude ,Data quality ,Calibration ,Environmental science ,computer - Abstract
The European Space Agency (ESA)’s Earth Explorer Aeolus was launched in August 2018 carrying the world’s first spaceborne wind lidar, the Atmospheric Laser Doppler Instrument (ALADIN). ALADIN uses a high spectral resolution Doppler wind lidar operating at 355nm to measure profiles of line-of-sight wind components in near-real-time (NRT). ALADIN samples the atmosphere from 30km altitude down to the Earth’s surface or to the level where the lidar signal is attenuated by optically thick clouds.The global wind profiles provided by ALADIN help to improve weather forecasting and the understanding of atmospheric dynamics as they fill observational gaps in vertically resolved wind profiles mainly in the tropics, southern hemisphere, and over the northern hemisphere oceans. In January 2020, the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) became the first numerical weather prediction (NWP) centre to assimilate Aeolus observations for operational forecasting.A main prerequisite for beneficial impact is data of sufficient quality. Such high data quality has been achieved through close collaboration of all involved parties within the Aeolus Data Innovation and Science Cluster (DISC), which was established after launch to study and improve the data quality of Aeolus products. The tasks of the Aeolus DISC include the instrument and platform monitoring, calibration, characterization, retrieval algorithm refinement, processor evolution, quality monitoring, product validation, and impact assessment for NWP.The achievements of the Aeolus DISC for the NRT data quality and the current status of Aeolus wind measurements will be described and summarized. Further, an outlook on future improvements and the availability of reprocessed datasets with enhanced data quality will be provided.
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- 2020
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7. VirES for Aeolus - Virtual Research Environment (VRE)
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Santillan Pedrosa, Daniel, primary, Geiss, Alexander, additional, Krisch, Isabell, additional, Weiler, Fabian, additional, Fischer, Peggy, additional, and Troina, Giuseppe, additional
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- 2021
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8. AEOLUS weekly mission planning concept and strategy
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De Laurentis, Marta, primary, Fischer, Peggy, additional, Mizzi, Loretta, additional, and Mellano, Luca, additional
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- 2020
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9. Consolidation of Aeolus FMA and FMB datasets in the DSI X-PReSS Consortium: Methodology used to generate Master Datasets and the results that have been achieved
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Comparetti, Nicola, primary, Colamussi, Gianluca, additional, De Laurentis, Marta, additional, Douzal, Michel, additional, Fischer, Peggy, additional, Paciucci, Alessandra, additional, Schipperijn, Bart, additional, Smeets, Joost, additional, and Veneziani, Marcella, additional
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- 2020
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10. Aeolus: Payload Ground segment operations. Status, performances and evolution
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Fischer, Peggy, primary, Mellano, Luca, additional, De Laurentis, Marta, additional, Aprile, Stefano, additional, and Biscuso, Antonio, additional
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- 2020
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11. Aeolus: ESA’s wind mission. Status and future challenges
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Parrinello, Tommaso, primary, Straume, Anne Grete, additional, Von Bismark, Jonas, additional, Bley, Sebastian, additional, Tran, Viet Duc, additional, Fischer, Peggy, additional, Kanitz, Thomas, additional, Wernham, Denny, additional, Fehr, Thorsten, additional, Alvarez, Emilio, additional, Reitebuch, Oliver, additional, and Krisch, Isabell, additional
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- 2020
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12. Reprocessing of the ERS-1 and ERS-2 altimetry missions. The REAPER project
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Femenias, Pierre, Baker, Steven, Brockley, David James, Bernat Martinez, Franz-Heinrich Massmann, Otten, Michiel, Picard, Bruno, Roca, Monica, Rudenko, Sergei, Scharroo, Remko, Francois Soulat, Visser, Pieter, Paul, Frederic, and Fischer, Peggy
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- 2014
13. The GOME Near-Real-Time Service: Mission Continuity, Status and Future Plans
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Loyola, Diego, Lengert, Wolfgang, Weber, Mark, Ruppert, Thomas, Reiniger, Klaus, Erbertseder, Thilo, Doyle, Eric, Maltese, Alessandro, Fischer, Peggy, Bramstedt, Klaus, and Burrows, John P.
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Neural Networks ,GOME ,Data Fusion ,Cloud Recogntion - Published
- 2004
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