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2. The 2020 edition of the GEISA spectroscopic database
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Delahaye, Thibault, Armante, Raymond, Scott, N.A., Jacquinet-Husson, Nicole, Chédin, Alain, Crépeau, Laurent, Crevoisier, Cyril, Douet, V., Perrin, Agnès, Barbe, Alain, Boudon, Vincent, Campargue, Alain, Coudert, Laurent C L, Ebert, Volker, Flaud, Jean Marie, Gamache, Robert, Jacquemart, David, Jolly, Antoine, Kwabia-Tchana, Fridolin, Kyuberis, Aleksandra, Li, Gang, Lyulin, Oleg, Manceron, Laurent, Mikhailenko, Semen, Moazzen-Ahmadi, Nasser, Müller, Holger H.S.P., Naumenko, Olga V., Nikitin, Andrei Vladimirovich, Perevalov, Valery, Richard, Cyril, Starikova, Eugeniya, Tashkun, Sergeï, Tyuterev, Vladimir V.G., Vander Auwera, Jean, Vispoel, Bastien, Yachmenev, Andrey Yu A., Yurchenko, Sergey, Delahaye, Thibault, Armante, Raymond, Scott, N.A., Jacquinet-Husson, Nicole, Chédin, Alain, Crépeau, Laurent, Crevoisier, Cyril, Douet, V., Perrin, Agnès, Barbe, Alain, Boudon, Vincent, Campargue, Alain, Coudert, Laurent C L, Ebert, Volker, Flaud, Jean Marie, Gamache, Robert, Jacquemart, David, Jolly, Antoine, Kwabia-Tchana, Fridolin, Kyuberis, Aleksandra, Li, Gang, Lyulin, Oleg, Manceron, Laurent, Mikhailenko, Semen, Moazzen-Ahmadi, Nasser, Müller, Holger H.S.P., Naumenko, Olga V., Nikitin, Andrei Vladimirovich, Perevalov, Valery, Richard, Cyril, Starikova, Eugeniya, Tashkun, Sergeï, Tyuterev, Vladimir V.G., Vander Auwera, Jean, Vispoel, Bastien, Yachmenev, Andrey Yu A., and Yurchenko, Sergey
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This paper describes the 2020 release of the GEISA database (Gestion et Etude des Informations Spectroscopiques Atmosphériques: Management and Study of Atmospheric Spectroscopic Information), developed and maintained at LMD since 1974. GEISA is the reference database for several current or planned Thermal and Short-Wave InfraRed (TIR and SWIR) space missions IASI (Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer), IASI-NG (IASI New Generation), MicroCarb (Carbon Dioxide Monitoring Mission), Merlin (MEthane Remote sensing LIdar missioN). It is actually a compilation of three databases: the “line parameters database”, the “cross-section sub-database” and the “microphysical and optical properties of atmospheric aerosols sub-database”. The new edition concerns only the line parameters dataset, with significant updates and additions implemented using the best available spectroscopic data. The GEISA-2020 line parameters database involves 58 molecules (145 isotopic species) and contains 6,746,987 entries, in the spectral range from 10−6 to 35877 cm−1. In this version, 23 molecules have been updated (with 10 new isotopic species) and 6 new molecules have been added (HONO, COFCl, CH3F, CH3I, RuO4, H2C3H2 (isomer of C3H4)) corresponding to 15 isotopic species. The compilation can be accessed through the AERIS data and services center for the atmosphere website (https://geisa.aeris-data.fr/), with the development of a powerful graphical tool and convenient searching, filtering, and plotting of data using modern technologies (PostgreSQL database, REST API, VueJS, Plotly). Based on four examples (H2O, O3, O2 and SF6), this paper also shows how the LMD in house validation algorithm SPARTE (Spectroscopic Parameters And Radiative Transfer Evaluation) helps to evaluate, correct, reject or defer the input of new spectroscopic data into GEISA and this, thanks to iterations with researchers from different communities (spectroscopy, radiative transfer)., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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3. Emission and spectroscopy of the clear atmosphere
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Rosenkranz, Philip W., primary, Buehler, Stefan A., additional, Feist, Dietrich G., additional, Hewison, Tim, additional, Jacquinet-Husson, Nicole, additional, Pardo, Juan R., additional, and Saunders, Roger, additional
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- 2006
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4. History and future of the molecular spectroscopic databases
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Rothman, Laurence S., Jacquinet-Husson, Nicole, Boulet, Christian, and Perrin, Agnès M.
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- 2005
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5. The 2015 edition of the GEISA spectroscopic database
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Jacquinet-Husson, Nicole, Armante, Raymond, Scott, N. A., Chédin, Alain, Crépeau, L., Boutammine, C., Bouhdaoui, A., Crevoisier, C., Capelle, V., Boonne, C., Poulet-Crovisier, N., Barbe, Alain, Benner, D.C., Boudon, V., Brown, Linda, Buldyreva, Jeanna, Campargue, Alain, Coudert, L.H., Devi, V. M., Down, M. J., Drouin, B. J., Fayt, André, Fittschen, C., Flaud, Jean-Marie, Gamache, R.R., Harrison, J. J., Hill, Christian, Hodnebrog, O., Hu, S.-M., Jacquemart, David, Jolly, Antoine, Jiménez, E, Lavrentieva, N., Liu, A.-W., Lodi, L., Lyulin, Oleg, Massie, Steve, Mikhailenko, S.N., Müller, H. S. P., Naumenko, Olga V., Nikitin, Andrei Vladimirovich, Nielsen, C. J., Orphal, J., Perevalov, Valery, Perrin, Agnès, Polovtseva, E., Predoi-Cross, Adriana, Rotger, M., Ruth, M., Yu, S. S., Sung, Keeyoon, Tashkun, Sergeï, Tennyson, Jonathan L., Tyuterev, Vl. G., Vander Auwera, Jean, Voronin, B.A., Makie, A., Jacquinet-Husson, Nicole, Armante, Raymond, Scott, N. A., Chédin, Alain, Crépeau, L., Boutammine, C., Bouhdaoui, A., Crevoisier, C., Capelle, V., Boonne, C., Poulet-Crovisier, N., Barbe, Alain, Benner, D.C., Boudon, V., Brown, Linda, Buldyreva, Jeanna, Campargue, Alain, Coudert, L.H., Devi, V. M., Down, M. J., Drouin, B. J., Fayt, André, Fittschen, C., Flaud, Jean-Marie, Gamache, R.R., Harrison, J. J., Hill, Christian, Hodnebrog, O., Hu, S.-M., Jacquemart, David, Jolly, Antoine, Jiménez, E, Lavrentieva, N., Liu, A.-W., Lodi, L., Lyulin, Oleg, Massie, Steve, Mikhailenko, S.N., Müller, H. S. P., Naumenko, Olga V., Nikitin, Andrei Vladimirovich, Nielsen, C. J., Orphal, J., Perevalov, Valery, Perrin, Agnès, Polovtseva, E., Predoi-Cross, Adriana, Rotger, M., Ruth, M., Yu, S. S., Sung, Keeyoon, Tashkun, Sergeï, Tennyson, Jonathan L., Tyuterev, Vl. G., Vander Auwera, Jean, Voronin, B.A., and Makie, A.
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The GEISA database (Gestion et Etude des Informations Spectroscopiques Atmosphériques: Management and Study of Atmospheric Spectroscopic Information) has been developed and maintained by the ARA/ABC(t) group at LMD since 1974. GEISA is constantly evolving, taking into account the best available spectroscopic data. This paper presents the 2015 release of GEISA (GEISA-2015), which updates the last edition of 2011 and celebrates the 40th anniversary of the database. Significant updates and additions have been implemented in the three following independent databases of GEISA. The “line parameters database” contains 52 molecular species (118 isotopologues) and transitions in the spectral range from 10−6 to 35,877.031 cm−1, representing 5,067,351 entries, against 3,794,297 in GEISA-2011. Among the previously existing molecules, 20 molecular species have been updated. A new molecule (SO3) has been added. HDO, isotopologue of H2O, is now identified as an independent molecular species. Seven new isotopologues have been added to the GEISA-2015 database. The “cross section sub-database” has been enriched by the addition of 43 new molecular species in its infrared part, 4 molecules (ethane, propane, acetone, acetonitrile) are also updated; they represent 3% of the update. A new section is added, in the near-infrared spectral region, involving 7 molecular species: CH3CN, CH3I, CH3O2, H2CO, HO2, HONO, NH3. The “microphysical and optical properties of atmospheric aerosols sub-database” has been updated for the first time since 2003. It contains more than 40 species originating from NCAR and 20 from the ARIA archive of Oxford University. As for the previous versions, this new release of GEISA and associated management software facilities are implemented and freely accessible on the AERIS/ESPRI atmospheric chemistry data center website., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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6. New visions of spectroscopic databases: An introduction to the special issue
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Jacquinet-Husson, Nicole, Flaud, Jean Marie, Gamache, Robert, Predoi-Cross, Adriana, Vander Auwera, Jean, Jacquinet-Husson, Nicole, Flaud, Jean Marie, Gamache, Robert, Predoi-Cross, Adriana, and Vander Auwera, Jean
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7. New visions of spectroscopic databases: An introduction to the special issue
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Jacquinet-Husson, Nicole, primary, Flaud, Jean-Marie, additional, Gamache, Robert R., additional, Predoi-Cross, Adriana, additional, and Vander Auwera, J., additional
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- 2016
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8. The IASI-NG mission onboard METOP-SG: Scientific objectives and expected results
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Crevoisier, Cyril, Clerbaux, Cathy, Guidard, Vincent, Phulpin, Thierry, Armante, Raymond, Barret, Brice, Camy-Peyret, Claude, Chaboureau, Jean-Pierre, Dufour, Gaëlle, Lavanant, Lydie, Hadji-Lazaro, Juliette, Herbin, Hervé, Jacquinet-Husson, Nicole, Payan, Sébastien, Péquignot, Eric, Stubenrauch, Claudia, Coheur, Pierre-François, Matricardi, Marco, Serio, Carmine, Smith, Fiona, Taylor, Jonathan, Uspensky, Alexander, Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique (UMR 8539) (LMD), Département des Géosciences - ENS Paris, École normale supérieure - Paris (ENS Paris), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-École normale supérieure - Paris (ENS Paris), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-École des Ponts ParisTech (ENPC)-École polytechnique (X)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC), TROPO - 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[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-AO-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics [physics.ao-ph] ,[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-AO-PH] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics [physics.ao-ph] - Abstract
Thermal infrared sounders onboard polar-orbiting platforms are now playing a key role for monitoring the atmospheric composition change. Thanks to its smart combination of large horizontal swath, good spectral resolution and high radiometric performance, the IASI instrument developed by CNES and launched by Eumetsat onboard the MetOp satellite series is providing essential inputs for weather forecasting, for the monitoring of several essential climate variables, and for the study of atmospheric composition and pollution. IASI thus strongly benefits the NWP, chemistry and climate communities now connected through the GMES initiative (Sentinel 5, MACC project). In the framework of the EPS-SG program of EUMETSAT, CNES is currently preparing the IASI-NG (IASI-New Generation) mission that will fly on the ESA MetOp-SG satellite series. The mission is now moving to Phase-B and specifications have been narrowed to an improvement of the spectral resolution (factor of 2 as compared to IASI) and the radiometric noise (factor of 2 in the longwave, better in the shortwave and in some spectral regions particularly important for atmospheric composition). In this talk, we will discuss the science plan of IASI-NG that involves the NWP, climate and atmospheric composition communities and is structured around three main objectives: (i) continuity of the MetOp series; (ii) improvement of vertical coverage, especially in the lower troposphere; (iii) improvement of the precision and detection threshold of atmospheric and surface components.
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9. Spectral reference line data for atmospheric monitoring
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Ebert, Volker, Stenger, Jörn, Zondlo, Mark A., Toon, Geoffrey C., Orphal, Johannes, Gordon, Iouli E., Rothman, Laurence S., Jacquinet-Husson, Nicole, Boutammine, Cherif, Armante, Raymond, Crépeau, Laurent, Chédin, Alain, Scott, Noelle A., Crevoisier, Cyril, Capelle, Virgine, Birk, Manfred, Wagner, Georg, Yurchenko, Sergey N., Tennyson, Jonathan, Tran, Ha, Hartmann, J.-M., Ngo, N. H., Gamache, Robert R., Lisak, Daniel, Persijn, Stefan, Zondy, Jean-Jacques, Brunzendorf, Jens, Petersen, Jan C., Rausch, Anne, Werhahn, Olav, Werwein, Viktor, Albert, Sieghard, Bauerecker, Sigurd, Boudon, Vincent, Champion, Jean-Paul, Niederer, Hans-Martin, Quack, Martin, Babikov, Yurii L., Mikhailenko, Semen N., Barbe, Alain, Tyuterev, Vladimir G., Buchholz, Bernhard, Böse, Norbert, Campargue, Alain, Leshchishina, Olga, Mondelain, Didier, Kassi, Samir, Castrillo, Antonio, Gianfrani, Livio, Marangoni, Marco, Laporta, Paolo, Galzerano, Gianluca, De Rosa, M., Gagliardi, G., Maddaloni, Pasquale, Malara, P., Mosca, S., Ricciardi, I., Rocco, A., Borri, S., Bartalini, S., Bartalini, Saverio, Cancio, P., Galli, I., Giusfredi, G., Mazzotti, Davide, De Natale, P., Gisi, M., Ortwein, Pascal, Serdyukov, Anton, Woiwode, W., Fateev, Alexander, Clausen, Sønnik, Forsting, Thomas, Vespoli, Ignacio, Maul, Christof, Hald, Jan, Nielsen, Lars, Leggett, Graham, Gardiner, Tom, Robinson, Rod, Nikitin, Andrei, Brown, L., Sung, K., Smith, M. A., Mantz, Arlan, Thomas, Xavier, Regalia, L., Daumont, Ludovic, Kochanov, R., Rey, M., Nwaboh, Javis Anyangwe, Pogány, Andrea, Schäfer, Klaus, Harig, Roland, Blumenstock, Thomas, Höfert, Norbert, Weber, Konradin, Starikova, Evgeniya, De Backer, Marie-Renée, Tashkun, Sergei, Vainio, Markku, Peltola, Jari, Merimaa, Mikko, Auwera, J. Vander, Herman, M., Amyay, B., Didriche, K., Foldes, T., Golebiowski, D., Tudorie, Marcel, Fayt, A., Wagner, Steven, Welzel, Stefan, Röpcke, J., Engeln, R., and Valková, Miroslava (Mirka)
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collection of articles based on oral presentation at the EUMETRISPEC workshop held at Wolfenbüttel castle and PTB Praunschweig, Nov. 15-16, 2012, PTB-Bericht Chemische Physik CP-8. ISSN 1614-953X. ISBN 978-3-95606-034-2., This PTB report comprises all oral presentations and posters presented at the Nov. 2012 workshop on "Spectral reference line data for atmospheric monitoring" held at Wolfenbüttel castle and PTB Braunschweig. The workshop was organized by the EUMETRISPEC project which is part of the European Metrology Research Programme (EMRP). The main aim was to present and discuss the stakeholders' views and needs. The stakeholders are from metrological organisations as well as from ground- and satellite-based monitoring networks and from quantum chemical modelling groups - in total 49 scientists representing 31 institutions from 12 nations. During the workshop, nine invited 45min-talks were given, covering spectroscopic and metrological key topics, accompanied by six additional presentations on EUMETRISPEC and the EMRP. The PTB report includes the authorized powerpoint presentations, as well as all 21 posters from 91 authors presented during the workshop.
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10. Towards IASI-New Generation (IASI-NG): Impact of improved spectral resolution and radiometric noise on the retrieval of thermodynamic, chemistry and climate variables
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Crevoisier, C., Clerbaux, C., Guidard, Vincent, Phulpin, T., Armante, R., Barret, Brice, Camy-Peyret, Claude, Chaboureau, J.-P., Coheur, Pierre, Crépeau, L., Dufour, Gaëlle, Labonnote, L., Lavanant, L., Hadji-Lazaro, J., Herbin, Hervé, Jacquinet-Husson, Nicole, Payan, Sébastien, Péquignot, E., Pierangelo, C., Sellitto, P., Stubenrauch, C., Crevoisier, C., Clerbaux, C., Guidard, Vincent, Phulpin, T., Armante, R., Barret, Brice, Camy-Peyret, Claude, Chaboureau, J.-P., Coheur, Pierre, Crépeau, L., Dufour, Gaëlle, Labonnote, L., Lavanant, L., Hadji-Lazaro, J., Herbin, Hervé, Jacquinet-Husson, Nicole, Payan, Sébastien, Péquignot, E., Pierangelo, C., Sellitto, P., and Stubenrauch, C.
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Besides their strong contribution to weather forecast improvement through data assimilation, thermal infrared sounders onboard polar-orbiting platforms are now playing a key role for monitoring atmospheric composition changes. The Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer (IASI) instrument developed by the French space agency (CNES) and launched by EUMETSAT onboard the Metop satellite series is providing essential inputs for weather forecasting and pollution/climate monitoring owing to its smart combination of large horizontal swath, good spectral resolution and high radiometric performance. EUMETSAT is currently preparing the next polar-orbiting program (EPS-SG) with the Metop-SG satellite series that should be launched around 2020. In this framework, CNES is studying the concept of a new instrument, the IASI-New Generation (IASI-NG), characterized by an improvement of both spectral and radiometric characteristics as compared to IASI, with three objectives: (i) continuity of the IASI/Metop series; (ii) improvement of vertical resolution; and (iii) improvement of the accuracy and detection threshold for atmospheric and surface components. In this paper, we show that an improvement of spectral resolution and radiometric noise fulfil these objectives by leading to (i) a better vertical coverage in the lower part of the troposphere, thanks to the increase in spectral resolution; and (ii) an increase in the accuracy of the retrieval of several thermodynamic, climate and chemistry variables, thanks to the improved signal-to-noise ratio as well as less interference between the signatures of the absorbing species in the measured radiances. The detection limit of several atmospheric species is also improved. We conclude that IASI-NG has the potential to strongly benefit the numerical weather prediction, chemistry and climate communities now connected through the European GMES/Copernicus initiative., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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11. The 2009 edition of the GEISA spectroscopic database
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Jacquinet-Husson, Nicole, Crépeau, L., Armante, R., Boutammine, C., Chédin, Alain, Scott, Noëlle, Crevoisier, C., Capelle, V., Boone, C., Poulet-Crovisier, N., Barbe, André, Campargue, Alain, Benner, D.C., Benilan, Yves, Bézard, Bruno, Boudon, V., Brown, Linda, Coudert, L.H., Coustenis, A., Dana, Victor, Devi, V. M., Fally, Sophie, Fayt, André, Flaud, Jean Marie, Goldman, Aaron, Harris, G.J., Herman, Michel, Jacquemart, David, Jolly, Antoine, Kleiner, Isabelle, Kleinböhl, A., Kwabia-Tchana, Fridolin, Lavrentieva, N., Lacome, N., Xu, L, Lyulin, O.M., Mandin, Jean Yves, Maki, A., Mikhailenko, Semen, Miller, C.E., Mishina, T., Moazzen-Ahmadi, Nasser, Müller, H.S.P., Nikitin, Andrei Vladimirovich, Orphal, J., Perevalov, Valery, Perrin, Agnès, Petkie, D.T., Predoi-Cross, Adriana, Rinsland, Curtis, Remedios, J., Rotger, M., Smith, M.A.H., Sung, K., Tashkun, Sergeï, Tennyson, Jonathan L., Toth, Robert A., Vandaele, Ann Carine, Vander Auwera, Jean, Jacquinet-Husson, Nicole, Crépeau, L., Armante, R., Boutammine, C., Chédin, Alain, Scott, Noëlle, Crevoisier, C., Capelle, V., Boone, C., Poulet-Crovisier, N., Barbe, André, Campargue, Alain, Benner, D.C., Benilan, Yves, Bézard, Bruno, Boudon, V., Brown, Linda, Coudert, L.H., Coustenis, A., Dana, Victor, Devi, V. M., Fally, Sophie, Fayt, André, Flaud, Jean Marie, Goldman, Aaron, Harris, G.J., Herman, Michel, Jacquemart, David, Jolly, Antoine, Kleiner, Isabelle, Kleinböhl, A., Kwabia-Tchana, Fridolin, Lavrentieva, N., Lacome, N., Xu, L, Lyulin, O.M., Mandin, Jean Yves, Maki, A., Mikhailenko, Semen, Miller, C.E., Mishina, T., Moazzen-Ahmadi, Nasser, Müller, H.S.P., Nikitin, Andrei Vladimirovich, Orphal, J., Perevalov, Valery, Perrin, Agnès, Petkie, D.T., Predoi-Cross, Adriana, Rinsland, Curtis, Remedios, J., Rotger, M., Smith, M.A.H., Sung, K., Tashkun, Sergeï, Tennyson, Jonathan L., Toth, Robert A., Vandaele, Ann Carine, and Vander Auwera, Jean
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The updated 2009 edition of the spectroscopic database GEISA (Gestion et Etude des Informations Spectroscopiques Atmosphériques; Management and Study of Atmospheric Spectroscopic Information) is described in this paper. GEISA is a computer-accessible system comprising three independent sub-databases devoted, respectively, to: line parameters, infrared and ultraviolet/visible absorption cross-sections, microphysical and optical properties of atmospheric aerosols. In this edition, 50 molecules are involved in the line parameters sub-database, including 111 isotopologues, for a total of 3,807,997 entries, in the spectral range from 10-6 to 35,877.031cm-1.The successful performances of the new generation of hyperspectral sounders depend ultimately on the accuracy to which the spectroscopic parameters of the optically active atmospheric gases are known, since they constitute an essential input to the forward radiative transfer models that are used to interpret their observations. Currently, GEISA is involved in activities related to the assessment of the capabilities of IASI (Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer; http://smsc.cnes.fr/IASI/index.htm) on board the METOP European satellite through the GEISA/IASI database derived from GEISA. Since the Metop-A (http://www.eumetsat.int) launch (19 October 2006), GEISA is the reference spectroscopic database for the validation of the level-1 IASI data. Also, GEISA is involved in planetary research, i.e. modeling of Titan's atmosphere, in the comparison with observations performed by Voyager, or by ground-based telescopes, and by the instruments on board the Cassini-Huygens mission.GEISA, continuously developed and maintained at LMD (Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique, France) since 1976, is implemented on the IPSL/CNRS (France) "Ether" Products and Services Centre WEB site (http://ether.ipsl.jussieu.fr), where all archived spectroscopic data can be handled through general and user friendly associated management softwa, SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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12. The GEISA spectroscopic database: Current and future archive for Earth and planetary atmosphere studies
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Jacquinet-Husson, Nicole, Scott, Noëlle, Chédin, Alain, Crépeau, L., Armante, R., Capelle, V., Orphal, J., Coustenis, A., Barbe, André, Birk, Manfred, Brown, Linda, Camy-Peyret, Claude, Claveau, Ch., Chance, K., Christidis, N., Clerbaux, Cathy, Coheur, Pierre, Dana, Victor, Daumont, Ludovic, Debacker-Barilly, M.R., Di Lonardo, Gianfranco, Flaud, Jean Marie, Goldman, Aaron, Hamdouni, A., Hess, Max, Hurley, Michael D., Jacquemart, David, Kleiner, Isabelle, Köpke, Peter, Mandin, Jean Yves, Massie, Steven, Mikhailenko, Semen, Nemtchinov, Vassilii, Nikitin, Andrei Vladimirovich, Newnham, David, Perrin, Agnès, Perevalov, Valery, Pinnock, S., Régalia-Jarlot, Laurence, Rinsland, Curtis, Rublev, Alexei N., Schreier, Franz, Schult, L., Smith, Kenway, Tashkun, Sergeï, Teffo, Jean Luc, Toth, Robert A., Tyuterev, Vl. G., Vander Auwera, Jean, Varanasi, Prasad, Wagner, Georg, Jacquinet-Husson, Nicole, Scott, Noëlle, Chédin, Alain, Crépeau, L., Armante, R., Capelle, V., Orphal, J., Coustenis, A., Barbe, André, Birk, Manfred, Brown, Linda, Camy-Peyret, Claude, Claveau, Ch., Chance, K., Christidis, N., Clerbaux, Cathy, Coheur, Pierre, Dana, Victor, Daumont, Ludovic, Debacker-Barilly, M.R., Di Lonardo, Gianfranco, Flaud, Jean Marie, Goldman, Aaron, Hamdouni, A., Hess, Max, Hurley, Michael D., Jacquemart, David, Kleiner, Isabelle, Köpke, Peter, Mandin, Jean Yves, Massie, Steven, Mikhailenko, Semen, Nemtchinov, Vassilii, Nikitin, Andrei Vladimirovich, Newnham, David, Perrin, Agnès, Perevalov, Valery, Pinnock, S., Régalia-Jarlot, Laurence, Rinsland, Curtis, Rublev, Alexei N., Schreier, Franz, Schult, L., Smith, Kenway, Tashkun, Sergeï, Teffo, Jean Luc, Toth, Robert A., Tyuterev, Vl. G., Vander Auwera, Jean, Varanasi, Prasad, and Wagner, Georg
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The development of Gestion et Etude des Informations Spectroscopiques Atmosphériques (GEISA: Management and Study of Spectroscopic Information) was started over three decades at Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique (LMD) in France. GEISA is a computer accessible spectroscopic database, designed to facilitate accurate forward radiative transfer calculations using a line-by-line and layer-by-layer approach. More than 350 users have been registered for on-line use of the GEISA facilities. The current 2003 edition of GEISA (GEISA-03) is a system comprising three independent sub-databases devoted respectively to: line transition parameters, infrared and ultraviolet/visible absorption cross-sections, microphysical and optical properties of atmospheric aerosols. Currently, GEISA is involved in activities related to the assessment of the capabilities of IASI (Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer on board of the METOP European satellite) through the GEISA/IASI database derived from GEISA. The GEISA-03 content is presented, placing emphasis on molecular species of interest for Earth and planetary atmosphere studies, with details on the updated 2008 archive underway. A critical assessment on the needs, in terms of molecular parameters archive, related with recent satellite astrophysical missions is made. Detailed information on free on-line GEISA and GEISA/IASI access is given at http://ara.lmd.polytechnique.fr and http://ether.ipsl.jussieu.fr. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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13. The 2003 edition of the GEISA/IASI spectroscopic database
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Jacquinet-Husson, Nicole, Scott, Noëlle, Chédin, Alain, Garceran, K., Armante, R., Chursin, Alexei, Barbe, André, Birk, Manfred, Brown, Linda, Camy-Peyret, Claude, Claveau, Ch., Clerbaux, Cathy, Coheur, Pierre, Dana, Victor, Daumont, Ludovic, Debacker-Barilly, M.R., Flaud, Jean Marie, Goldman, Aaron, Hamdouni, A., Hess, Max, Jacquemart, David, Köpke, Peter, Mandin, Jean Yves, Massie, Steven, Mikhailenko, Semen, Nemtchinov, Vassilii, Nikitin, Andrei Vladimirovich, Newnham, David, Perrin, Agnès, Perevalov, Valery, Régalia-Jarlot, Laurence, Rublev, Alexei N., Schreier, Franz, Schulte-Tenckhoff, Isabelle, Smith, Kenway, Tashkun, Sergeï, Teffo, Jean Luc, Toth, Robert A., Tyuterev, Vl. G., Vander Auwera, Jean, Varanasi, Prasad, Wagner, Georg, Jacquinet-Husson, Nicole, Scott, Noëlle, Chédin, Alain, Garceran, K., Armante, R., Chursin, Alexei, Barbe, André, Birk, Manfred, Brown, Linda, Camy-Peyret, Claude, Claveau, Ch., Clerbaux, Cathy, Coheur, Pierre, Dana, Victor, Daumont, Ludovic, Debacker-Barilly, M.R., Flaud, Jean Marie, Goldman, Aaron, Hamdouni, A., Hess, Max, Jacquemart, David, Köpke, Peter, Mandin, Jean Yves, Massie, Steven, Mikhailenko, Semen, Nemtchinov, Vassilii, Nikitin, Andrei Vladimirovich, Newnham, David, Perrin, Agnès, Perevalov, Valery, Régalia-Jarlot, Laurence, Rublev, Alexei N., Schreier, Franz, Schulte-Tenckhoff, Isabelle, Smith, Kenway, Tashkun, Sergeï, Teffo, Jean Luc, Toth, Robert A., Tyuterev, Vl. G., Vander Auwera, Jean, Varanasi, Prasad, and Wagner, Georg
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The content of the current (2003) version, GEISA/IASI-03, of the computer-accessible spectroscopic database, GEISA/IASI, is described. This "system" or database is comprised of three independent spectroscopic archives, which are (a) a database of individual spectral line parameters on 14 molecules, H2O, CO2, O3, N2O, CO, CH4, O2, NO, SO2, NO2, HNO3, OCS, C2H2, N2, and the related 51 isotopomers and isotopologues, representing 702,550 entries, in the spectral range 599-3001 cm-1, (b) a database of spectral absorption cross-sections (6,572,329 entries related to six molecules, CFC-11, CFC-12, CFC-14, HCFC-22, N2O5, CCl4), and a catalogue of microphysical and optical properties (mainly, the refractive indices) of atmospheric aerosols. The modifications and improvements, which have been implemented since the earlier editions of this database, in terms of content and management, have been explained in detail. GEISA/IASI has been created with the specific purpose of assessing the capability of measurement by the IASI instrument within the designated goals of ISSWG in the frame of the CNES/EUMETSAT European Polar System preparation. All the archived data can be handled through a user-friendly associated management software, which is posted on the ARA/LMD group web site at http://ara.lmd.polyechnique.fr. © 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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14. The 2003 edition of GEISA
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Jacquinet-Husson, Nicole, Scott, Noëlle, Garceran, K., Armante, R., Chédin, Alain, Barbe, André, Claveau, Ch., Daumont, Ludovic, Debacker-Barilly, M.R., Hamdouni, A., Régalia-Jarlot, Laurence, Tyuterev, Vl. G., Chance, K., Mikhailenko, Semen, Tashkun, Sergeï, Chursin, Alexei, Brown, Linda, Toth, Robert A., Flaud, Jean Marie, Kleiner, Isabelle, Dana, Victor, Jacquemart, David, Mandin, Jean Yves, Teffo, Jean Luc, Rublev, Alexei N., Schult, L., Clerbaux, Cathy, Coheur, Pierre, Fally, Sophie, Vander Auwera, Jean, Goldman, Albert, Birk, Manfred, Schreier, Franz, Wagner, Georg, Newnham, David, Smith, Kenway, Nemtchinov, Vassilii, Varanasi, Prasad, Hurley, Michael D., Hess, Max, Köpke, K., Massie, Steven, Jacquinet-Husson, Nicole, Scott, Noëlle, Garceran, K., Armante, R., Chédin, Alain, Barbe, André, Claveau, Ch., Daumont, Ludovic, Debacker-Barilly, M.R., Hamdouni, A., Régalia-Jarlot, Laurence, Tyuterev, Vl. G., Chance, K., Mikhailenko, Semen, Tashkun, Sergeï, Chursin, Alexei, Brown, Linda, Toth, Robert A., Flaud, Jean Marie, Kleiner, Isabelle, Dana, Victor, Jacquemart, David, Mandin, Jean Yves, Teffo, Jean Luc, Rublev, Alexei N., Schult, L., Clerbaux, Cathy, Coheur, Pierre, Fally, Sophie, Vander Auwera, Jean, Goldman, Albert, Birk, Manfred, Schreier, Franz, Wagner, Georg, Newnham, David, Smith, Kenway, Nemtchinov, Vassilii, Varanasi, Prasad, Hurley, Michael D., Hess, Max, Köpke, K., and Massie, Steven
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15. The 1997 spectroscopic GEISA databank
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Jacquinet-Husson, Nicole, Ballard, John, Barbe, André, Bjoraker, Gordon, Bonnet, Bernard, Brown, Linda, Camy-Peyret, Claude, Champion, Jean Paul, Chédin, Alain, Chursin, Alexei, Clerbaux, Cathy, Duxbury, Geoffrey, Fourrié, Nadia, Fayt, André, Gamache, Robert, Goldman, Aaron, Golovko, Vl., Hilico, Jean-Claude, Hillman, John, Lefèvre, G., Lellouch, Emmanuel, Mikhailenko, Semen, Naumenko, Olga V., Nemtchinov, Vassilii, Newnham, David, Nikitin, Andrei Vladimirovich, Orphal, Johannes, Reuter, Dennis, Rinsland, Curtis, Rosenmann, Laurence, Rothman, Laurence, Scott, Noëlle, Selby, John, Sinitsa, Leonid, Jacquinet-Husson, Nicole, Ballard, John, Barbe, André, Bjoraker, Gordon, Bonnet, Bernard, Brown, Linda, Camy-Peyret, Claude, Champion, Jean Paul, Chédin, Alain, Chursin, Alexei, Clerbaux, Cathy, Duxbury, Geoffrey, Fourrié, Nadia, Fayt, André, Gamache, Robert, Goldman, Aaron, Golovko, Vl., Hilico, Jean-Claude, Hillman, John, Lefèvre, G., Lellouch, Emmanuel, Mikhailenko, Semen, Naumenko, Olga V., Nemtchinov, Vassilii, Newnham, David, Nikitin, Andrei Vladimirovich, Orphal, Johannes, Reuter, Dennis, Rinsland, Curtis, Rosenmann, Laurence, Rothman, Laurence, Scott, Noëlle, Selby, John, and Sinitsa, Leonid
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The current version GEISA-97 of the computer-accessible database system GEISA (Gestion et Etude des Informations Spectroscopiques Atmosphériques: Management and Study of Atmospheric Spectroscopic Information) is described. This catalogue contains 1,346,266 entries. These are spectroscopic parameters required to describe adequately the individual spectral lines belonging to 42 molecules (96 isotopic species) and located between 0 and 22,656 cm-1. The featured molecules are of interest in studies of the terrestrial as well as the other planetary atmospheres, especially those of the Giant Planets. GEISA-97 contains also a catalog of absorption cross-sections of molecules such as chlorofluorocarbons which exhibit unresolvable spectra. The modifications and improvements made to the earlier edition (GEISA-92) and the data management software are described. GEISA-97 and the associated management software are accessible from the ARA/LMD (Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique du CNRS, France) web site: http://ara01.polytechnique.fr/registration. © 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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16. Hyperspectral Earth Observation from IASI: Five Years of Accomplishments
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Hilton, Fiona, Armante, Raymond, August, Thomas, Barnet, Chris, Bouchard, Aurelie, Camy-Peyret, Claude, Capelle, Virginie, Clarisse, Lieven, Clerbaux, Cathy, Coheur, Pierre-Francois, Collard, Andrew, Crevoisier, Cyril, Dufour, Gaelle, Edwards, David, Faijan, Francois, Fourrié, Nadia, Gambacorta, Antonia, Goldberg, Mitchell, Guidard, Vincent, Hurtmans, Daniel, Illingworth, Samuel, Jacquinet-Husson, Nicole, Kerzenmacher, Tobias, Klaes, Dieter, Lavanant, Lydie, Masiello, Guido, McNally, Anthony, Matricardi, Marco, Pavelin, Edward, Newman, Stuart, Payan, Sebastien, Péquignot, Eric, Peyridieu, Sophie, Phulpin, Thierry, Remedios, John, Schlüssel, Peter, Serio, Carmine, Strow, Larrabee, Stubenrauch, Claudia, Taylor, Jonathan, Tobin, David, Wolf, Walter, and Zhou, Daniel
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High Performance Computing Facility (HPCF) ,The Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer (IASI) ,Hyperspectral ,Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites's (EUMETSAT's) ,13. Climate action ,global observing system ,7. Clean energy - Abstract
The Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer (IASI) forms the main infrared sounding component of the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites's (EUMETSAT's) Meteorological Operation (MetOp)-A satellite (Klaes et al. 2007), which was launched in October 2006. This article presents the results of the first 4 yr of the operational IASI mission. The performance of the instrument is shown to be exceptional in terms of calibration and stability. The quality of the data has allowed the rapid use of the observations in operational numerical weather prediction (NWP) and the development of new products for atmospheric chemistry and climate studies, some of which were unexpected before launch. The assimilation of IASI observations in NWP models provides a significant forecast impact; in most cases the impact has been shown to be at least as large as for any previous instrument. In atmospheric chemistry, global distributions of gases, such as ozone and carbon monoxide, can be produced in near–real time, and short-lived species, such as ammonia or methanol, can be mapped, allowing the identification of new sources. The data have also shown the ability to track the location and chemistry of gaseous plumes and particles associated with volcanic eruptions and fires, providing valuable data for air quality monitoring and aircraft safety. IASI also contributes to the establishment of robust long-term data records of several essential climate variables. The suite of products being developed from IASI continues to expand as the data are investigated, and further impacts are expected from increased use of the data in NWP and climate studies in the coming years. The instrument has set a high standard for future operational hyperspectral infrared sounders and has demonstrated that such instruments have a vital role in the global observing system.
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