9th International Workshop on Greenhouse Gas Measurements from Space
(IWGGMS-9)
May 29 pm (Wed) - 31 (Fri), 2013, Yokohama, Japan
Workshop
Agenda *Revised
agenda could be available on the workshop venue.
'Presentation Guidelines'
for oral presenters is downloadable here:PDF1
DAY 1: May 29 (Wed), 2013 (Core session time: 14:00 – 17:30)
13:10
Open
13:10-14:00
Registration *(Poster board available, poster setup from 13:10)
Plenary session– Opening
14:00-14:15
Logistics Tatsuya Yokota, NIES (2 min.)
Welcome speech Akimasa Sumi, NIES President (5 min.)
Welcome speech Ministry of the Environment, Japan (5 min.)
Tatsuya Yokota, NIES, IWGGMS-9 Local Organizer (3 min.)
Plenary session– Presentations (1)
Chairperson: G. Inoue (GOSAT Science Team Chief Scientist)
14:15-15:15
1. 14:15-14:35
Global space-based observations of CO2: From SCIAMACHY to CarbonSat
Michael Buchwitz, et al. (U. Bremen, Germany)
2. 14:35-14:55
Progress of GOSAT Project in 2012 and 2013
Tatsuya Yokota, et al. (NIES, Japan)
3. 14:55-15:15
The OCO-2 Mission – the Next Step in Space-Based CO2 Measurements
David Crisp, et al. (JPL/Caltech, USA)
15:15-15:50
Group photo & Coffee & tea break (35 min.)
Plenary session– Presentations (2)
Chairperson: D. Crisp (JPL/Caltech, USA)
15:50-17:30
4. 15:50-16:10
The Status of Chinese Carbon Dioxide Observation Satellite (TanSat)
Yi Liu, et al. (IAP/CAS, China)
5. 16:10-16:30
Lessons and Learned from GOSAT towards GOSAT-2
Hiroshi Suto, et al. (JAXA, Japan)
6. 16:30-16:50
Status of the CNES / MicroCarb small satellite for CO2 measurement
Denis Jouglet, et al. (CNES, France)
7. 16:50-17:10
CarbonSat, ESA’s Earth Explorer 8 Candidate: Mission Overview
Yasjka Meijer, et al. (ESA, The Netherlands)
8. 17:10-17:30
NASA’s planned GHG missions and timelines
Ken Jucks, et al. (NASA HQ, USA)
- Day 1 Adjourn -
DAY 2: May 30 (Thu), 2013 (Core session time: 8:45– 17:15)
8:15
Open
Session I Future Missions
Chairperson: T. Yokota (NIES, Japan)
8:45-9:45
9. 8:45-9:00
Annmarie Eldering, et al. (JPL/Caltech, USA)
10. 9:00-9:15
Recent Advancements in Airborne Laser CO2 and O2 Column Measurements
Edward V. Browell, et al.(NASA/LaRC, USA)
11. 9:15-9:30
Pulsed Lidar Measurements of Atmospheric CO2 Column Absorption, Range and Surface Reflectivity in the ASCENDS 2013 Airborne Campaign
James Abshire, et al. (NASA/GSFC, USA)
12. 9:30-9:45
Ray Nassar, et al. (Environment Canada, Canada)
9:45-10:15
Coffee & tea break (30 min.)
Session II Poster Session
10:15-12:00
12:00-13:30
Lunch break (90 min.)
Session III Calibration / In-situ Measurements / Applications
Chairperson: K. Shiomi (JAXA/EORC, Japan)
13:30-14:30
13. 13:30-13:45
Level1 Algorithm for TANSO-FTS on GOSAT: Calibration and Correction of four years data
Akihiko Kuze, et al. (JAXA, Japan)
14. 13:45-14:00
Vicarious Calibration at Railroad Valley: OCO-2 Readiness
Florian M. Schwandner, et al. (JPL, USA)
15. 14:00-14:15
New methods to measure photosynthesis from space: Chlorophyll Fluorescence
Christian Frankenberg, et al.(JPL/Caltech, USA)
16. 14:15-14:30
The Carbon in Arctic Reservoirs Vulnerability Experiment (CARVE) FTS: Preliminary Results From 2012/2013 Ground-Based, Test Flights, and Science Operations
Thomas P. Kurosu, et al. (JPL, USA)
Session IV Algorithm
Chairperson: M. Buchwitz (U. Bremen, Germany)
14:30-15:00
17. 14:30-14:45
An overview of ACOS Build 3.3 XCO2 retrievals from GOSAT and first validation results
Christopher O'Dell, et al. (Colorado S. U., USA)
18. 14:45-15:00
Atmospheric CO2 retrievals from GOSAT TANSO-FTS data and status on related French activities
Claude Camy-Peyret, et al. (IPSL/UPMC, France)
15:00 -15:30
Coffee & tea break (30 min.) (*Poster removal by 15:30)
15:30-16:00
19. 15:30-15:45
CO2 and CH 4 Retrievals from GOSAT: Validation, Model Comparisons and Surface Fluxes
Hartmut Boesch, et al.(U. Leicester, UK)
20. 15:45-16:00
Seasonal carbon uptake as seen from an improved version of RemoTeC
Andre Butz, et al.(KIT, Germany)
Session V GHG Results and Comparison
Chairperson: H. Boesch (U. Leicester, UK)
16:00-16:45
21. 16:00-16:15
Carbon dioxide retrieval from IASI/Metop-A measurements and comparison with TANSO-FTS/GOSAT SWIR products
Ugo Cortesi, et al.(IFAC-CNR, Italy)
22. 16:15-16:30
The Covariation of Northern Hemisphere Summertime CO2 with Surface Temperature at Boreal Latitudes
Debra Wunch, et al. (Caltech, USA)
23. 16:30-16:45
N2O and CH4 Observation using Thermal Infrared Sounders AIRS, IASI and CrIS
Xiaozhen Xiong, et al. (NOAA/NESDIS/STAR & IMSG, USA)
Session VI Inverse Modeling (1)
Chairperson: S. Maksyutov (NIES, Japan)
16:45-17:15
24. 16:45-17:00
Role of GOSAT total column CO2 observations in the estimation of CO2 surface fluxes
Abhishek Chatterjee, et al.(NCAR, USA)
25. 17:00-17:15
Modeling the column-integrated signal from a point-source: Progress and Problems
Peter Rayner, et al. (U. Melbourne, Australia)
- Day 2 Adjourn -
18:00 -19:30
Reception
DAY 3: May 31 (Fri), 2013 (Core session time: 8:45– 16:00)
8:15
Open
Session VII Inverse Modeling (2) CO2
Chairperson: A. Eldering (JPL/Caltech, USA)
8:45-10:00
26. 8:45-9:00
Inverse modeling of the regional CO2 fluxes with GOSAT XCO2 observations
Shamil Maksyutov, et al. (NIES, Japan)
27. 9:00-9:15
Hiroshi Takagi, et al.(NIES, Japan)
28. 9:15-9:30
Estimating Regional Sources and Sinks of CO2 using GOSAT XCO2
Dylan Jones, et al. (U. Toronto, Canada)
29. 9:30-9:45
Validation of GOSAT CO2 flux product over the grassland
Li Zhang, et al. (IRSDE/CAS, China)
30. 9:45-10:00
Vegetation Fires and Air Pollution in South Asia – Analysis from Multi-Satellite Datasets
Krishna Vadrevu, et al. (U. Maryland, USA)
10:00-10:30
Coffee & tea break (30 min.)
Session VIII Inverse Modeling (3) Regional CO2/Large Point Sources
Chairperson: D. Jones (U. Toronto, Canada)
10:30-11:30
31. 10:30-10:45
Sourish Basu, et al. (SRON, The Netherlands)
32. 10:45-11:00
Large point source emissions signatures seem from Space
Tom Oda, et al. (CSU-NOAA, USA)
33. 11:00-11:15
Ryoichi Imasu, et al.(AORI/U. Tokyo, Japan)
34. 11:15-11:30
Muhammad Evri, et al. (BPPT, Indonesia)
11:30-13:00
Lunch break (90 min.)
Session IX Inverse Modeling (4) CO2 and related species/Assimilation
Chairperson: R. Imasu (AORI/U. Tokyo, Japan)
13:00-14:15
35. 13:00-13:15
Patterns of CO2 Sensitivity to CO from Space and their Implications for Carbon Monitoring
Sam Silva, et al.(U. Arizona, USA)
36. 13:15-13:30
Characterization of biomass burning from combined analysis using SCIAMACHY, GOSAT and MOPITT
Sachiko Hayashida, et al. (Nara W. U., Japan)
37. 13:30-13:45
Nicholas Parazoo, et al. (JPL/JIFRESSE, USA)
38. 13:45-14:00
Satellite bias estimation by independent inverse analysis
Takashi Maki, et al. (MRI, Japan)
39. 14:00-14:15
Francois-Marie Breon, et al.(CEA/LSCE, France)
14:15 -14:45
Coffee & tea break (30 min.)
Session X Inverse Modeling (5) CH4
Chairperson: S. Hayashida (Nara W. U., Japan)
14:45-15:45
40. 14:45-15:00
MACC-II analysis of tropospheric CH4
Sebastien Massart, et al. (ECMWF, UK)
41. 15:00-15:15
Estimating regional methane surface fluxes using GOSAT XCH4 observations
Annemarie Fraser, et al.(U. Edinburgh, UK)
42. 15:15-15:30
On the consistency between global and regional methane emissions inferred from SCIAMACHY, TANSO-FTS, IASI and surface measurements
Cindy Cressot, et al. (LSCE, France)
43. 15:30-15:45
Seasonality in Fossil Fuel Industrial Emissions based on Surface and Satellite Transcontinental Data
Ira Leifer, et al. (UCSB, USA)
Closing Session
15:45-16:00
Next IWGGMS-10 Plan IWGGMS-9 Committee (6 min.)
Closing address Gen Inoue (GOSAT Science Team Chief Scientist) (6 min.)
Closing remarks IWGGMS-9 Local Organizer (3 min.)
Poster Presentations
Core Time: Day 2, May 30 (Thu) 10:15-12:00 (105 min.)
(Poster board: 900mm(H) x 1800mm(W) for A0 Landscape size)
'Poster Session Guidelines'
for poster presenters is downloadable here:PDF3
1
Tommy Taylor, et al.
(Colorado S. U., USA)
Trends in GOSAT TANSO-FTS radiometric response from L1B data: a work in progress
2
Yukio Yoshida, et al.
(NIES, Japan)
Extension of the targets for the GOSAT SWIR XCO2 and XCH4 retrievals
3
Andrey Bril, et al.
(NIES, Japan)
Retrievals of atmospheric CO2, CH4 and optical path modifications from the GOSAT observations
4
Nobuhiro Kikuchi, et al.
(NIES, Japan)
5
Makoto Inoue, et al.
(NIES, Japan)
Validation of GOSAT SWIR XCO2 and XCH4 using TCCON data: Parameter dependency of GOSAT biases and the bias correction
6
Nikita Rokotyan, et al.
(INS, Ural federal U., Russia)
Series of measurements from new possible validation site at Kourovka
7
Mai Ouchi, et al.
(Nagoya U., Japan)
Comparison of CO2 column concentrations calculated from GOSAT SWIR with balloon-borne CO2 instrument measurements
8
Megumi Yamamoto, et al.
(Nara W. U., Japan)
Comparison of GOSAT XCH4 and airborne measurements over Siberia
9
Tetsu Sakai, et al.
(MRI, Japan)
10
Christian Frankenberg, et al.
(JPL/Caltech, USA)
Aerosol information content analysis of multi-angle high spectral resolution measurements and its benefit for high accuracy greenhouse gas retrievals
11
Kumi Nakamae, et al.
(NIES, Japan)
Lidar observation of the 2011 Puyehue volcanic aerosols at Lauder, New Zealand
12
Hartmut Boesch, et al.
(U. Leicester, UK)
The Amazonian Carbon Observatory Network
13
Hartmut Boesch, et al.
(U. Leicester, UK)
The GreenHouse gas Observations in the Stratosphere and Troposphere (GHOST) Instrument
14
Kam Weng (Clare) Wong, et al.
(JPL, USA)
Mapping greenhouse gas emissions in the Los Angeles basin by remote sensing using a Fourier Transform Spectrometer on Mount Wilson
16
Naoko Saitoh, et al.
(CEReS/Chiba U., Japan)
Profiles of CO2 and CH4 retrieved from GOSAT/TANSO-FTS thermal infrared spectra using an improved algorithm
17
Jonathan Gero, et al.
(U. Wisconsin, USA)
GOSAT TIR Band Inter-calibration with Satellite Infrared Sensors
18
Jhoon Kim, et al.
(Yonsei U., Korea)
Quantification of radiative forcing of CO2 and Absorbing Aerosol from GOSAT with the aid of Asia Carbon Tracker
19
Yu Someya, et al.
(AORI/U. Tokyo, Japan)
20
David Baker, et al.
(CIRA/Colorado S. U., USA)
Evaluating the benefits of in situ, TCCON, and GOSAT CO2 measurements using independent data comparisons
21
Rajesh Janardanan Achari, et al.
(NIES, Japan)
Impact of high resolution meteorological fields on simulation of high frequency variability of CO2 concentration using FLEXPART with 1km flux maps
22
Dmitry A. Belikov, et al.
(NIES, Japan)
Developing adjoint of the coupled Eulerian-Lagrangian transport model
24
Heon-Sook Kim, et al.
(NIES, Japan)
Regional CH4 flux estimates based on GOSAT SWIR L2 and ground-based observations
26
Denis Jouglet, et al.
(CNES, France)
Estimation of CNES / MicroCarb performances at level 1 and level 2
27
Gregoire Broquet, et al.
(LSCE – UVSQ, France)
28
Otto Hasekamp, et al.
(SRON, The Netherlands)
Satellite remote sensing of methane: Sentinel-5 Precursor in Perspective of GOSAT
29
Anand Ramanathan, et al.
(ORAU/NASA, USA)
Analysis of Pulsed Lidar Measurements of Atmospheric CO2 Column Absorption from the ASCENDS 2011 Airborne Campaign
30
Anand Ramanathan, et al.
(ORAU/NASA, USA)
Pulsed Lidar Measurements of Atmospheric CO2 Column Absorption from the ASCENDS Airborne Campaigns
31
Haris Riris, et al.
(NASA/GSFC, USA)
Airborne lidar measurements of atmospheric pressure for the ASCENDS mission using the oxygen A-band at 765 nm
32
Jianping Mao, et al.
(NASA/GSFC, USA)
33
Michael Buchwitz, et al.
(U. Bremen, Germany)[Post deadline]
34
Bing Lin, et al.
(NASA/LaRC, USA)
[Moved from Oral]
Modeling of Space Laser Absorption Spectrometry for Atmospheric CO2 Column Measurements
35
Zhaocheng Zeng, et al.
(IRSDE/CAS, China)
[Moved from Oral]
Approach for Clustering Spatio-Temporal Carbon Dioxide Data Using Satellite Observations