Ongoing projects

 

 

 

KLIMA-IASI Publications

 

Papers

Ceccherini, S., B. Carli, U. Cortesi, S. Del Bianco,  P. Raspollini, Retrieval of the vertical column of an atmospheric constituent from data fusion of remote-sensing measurements,Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 111, 445-452, doi: 10.1016/j.jqsrt.2009.09.001, 2010. [paper]

 

Ceccherini, S., U. Cortesi, S. Del Bianco,  P. Raspollini, B. Carli, IASI-METOP and MIPAS-ENVISAT data fusion, Atmos. Chem. and Phys., 10, 4689-4698, 2010. [paper]

 

 

 

Conference Proceedings

 

U. Cortesi, G. Bertacci, B. Carli, S. Del Bianco, M. Gai, First results of the KLIMA-IASI sensitivity study, ASS-FTS 14, International Workshop on Atmospheric Science from Space using Fourier Transform Spectrometry, 6-8 May 2009. [abstract] [poster presentation]

 

U. Cortesi., S. Del Bianco, M. Gai and B. Carli, Carbon dioxide retrieval from IASI measurements using KLIMA inversion algorithm, 2nd IASI international Conference, Annecy, France, 26-29 January 2010. [abstract] [oral presentation]

 

S. Del Bianco, U. Cortesi, S. Ceccherini, P. Raspollini, MIPAS-ENVISAT and IASI-METOP data fusion using the Measurement Space Solution method, 2nd IASI international Conference, Annecy, France, 26-29 January 2010. [abstract] [poster presentation]

 

U. Cortesi., S. Del Bianco, M. Gai and B. Carli, Carbon dioxide retrieval from IASI measurements using KLIMA inversion algorithm, Abstract Collection, The Sixth Workshop on Greenhouse Gases from Space (IWGGMS-6), Kyoto, Japan, 26-27 January 2010. [abstract] [poster presentation]

 

U. Cortesi., S. Del Bianco, M. Gai and B. Carli, Application of KLIMA algorithm to CO2 retrieval from IASI/METOP-A observations and comparison with GOSAT/TANSO-FTS products, Second GOSAT RA PI Meeting, Kyoto, Japan, 28-29 January 2010. [abstract] [oral presentation]

 

S. Del Bianco, U. Cortesi, M. Gai, and B. Carli, Sensitivity study for the retrieval of carbon dioxide from IASI observations using the KLIMA algorithm, EGU General Assembly 2010, Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 12, EGU2010-10612, 2010. [abstract] [poster presentation]

 

U. Cortesi, S. Del Bianco, M. Gai, and B. Carli, Carbon dioxide retrieval from IASI measurements using the KLIMA inversion algorithm, ESA SP-686, Proceedings of the ESA Living Planet Symposium 2010, Bergen (Norway), 2010. [paper]

 

S. Del Bianco, U. Cortesi, and B. Carli, Utilization of all spectral channels of IASI for the retrieval of the atmospheric state, ESA SP-686, Proceedings of the ESA Living Planet Symposium 2010, Bergen, Norway, 2010. [paper]

 


Contacts

 

 

Ugo Cortesi

Institute for Applied Physics "Nello Carrara" (IFAC-CNR)

Via Madonna del Piano, 10 - 50019 Sesto Fiorentino (Firenze), ITALY

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KLIMA-IASI Miscellanea

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IASI Observation Strategy

 

 

 

 

The IASI instrument was launched on 19 October 2006 aboard the first European Meteorological Operational satellite (MetOp-A) on a sun-synchronous polar orbit (equatorial crossing time on ascending node at 21:30) with an inclination of 98.7° to the equator and at an altitude from 800 to 850 km. The orbital period of the MetOp satellite is 101 minutes, corresponding to approximately 14.3 revolutions per day. The repeat cycle is 29 days and 412 orbits.

 

The IASI viewing geometry is illustrated in Figure a. In the normal mode, the instrument looks in the ground direction with the optical axis scanning the atmosphere perpendicularly to the satellite orbit track. Each across-track scan is made of 30 FOR's (Field of Regard) acquired using a step and stare scanning strategy that covers a ±48.33° range, symmetric with respect to the nadir direction, in steps of ~3.33° (58.178 mrad). The total swath at ground is approximately 2200 km ensuing 99% global coverage twice a day. Each FOR consists of a matrix of 2x2 IFOVs (Instantaneous Field of View) with diameter of ~0.84° (11 mrad ≤ d ≤ 14.65 mrad) and centres located at 15.3 mrad (~0.88°) from the instrument optical axis (see Figure b). On the ground, each cell of the 2x2 matrix corresponds to a circular pixel of 12 km diameter at sub-satellite point; at the edge of the scan the across-track and along-track sizes of the individual pixel are 39 km and 20 km respectively. The FOR size at nadir is 50 km x 50 km and the distance between two Earth FOR at sub-satellite point is about 50 km.

 

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Figure a

IASI Viewing Geometry (Simeoni et al., 2004)

 

The scan starts on the left side with respect to the flight direction and has a total duration of 8 sec. Each scan includes 30 atmospheric views at equally spaced time intervals of 8/37 sec (~216 msec), with interferogram acquisition time of 151 msec, and observations of an internal calibration target and of deep space each lasting approximately 216 msec (overall calibration time equal to 1514 msec). The step-by-step scanning of Earth views is corrected by satellite velocity compensation, so that the position of the IFOV at ground does not move during the interferogram acquisition time.

The spatial density of the IASI measurements is estimated to be of 1000 samples for a 10° x 10° area, as shown for instance in Figure c by the area within the blue line..

 

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Figure b

IASI Elementary Field of View

 

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Figure c

IASI measurement pattern

 

 

 

 

KLIMA-IASI Documents

 

 

KLIMA-IASI Proposal [download pdf]

Proposal of the team lead by IFAC-CNR in response to the request for quotation RFQ/3-12339/08/I-OL issued by the European Space Agency (ESA) for the project "Sensitivity Analysis and Application of KLIMA Algorithm in GOSAT and OCO Validation"

 

KLIMA-IASI FM sensitivity tests [download pps]

Results of KLIMA-IASI Forward Model sensitivity tests presented at the Final Meeting of Phase 1

 

 

KLIMA-IASI Accelerated RM sensitivity tests [download pps]

Results of KLIMA-IASI ARM sensitivity tests presented at the Final Meeting of Phase 1

 

TN_IUP_SCIAGHG_L1V6 [download pdf]

Technical Report "Initial application of WFM-DOAS CO2 and CH4 retrieval algorithm to SCIAMACHY Level 1version 6" with final results  of the work carried out by the IUP/ University of Bremen team for WP-5100 (KLIMA-IASI, Phase 1)

 

KLIMA-IASI Sensitivity Assessment Report

Final Report for Phase 1 of the KLIMA-IASI project [in preparation]