Improving satellite-based monitoring of the polar regions: Identification of research and capacity gaps

C. Gabarró, N. Hughes, J. Wilkinson, Laurent Bertino, A. Bracher, T. Diehl, W. Dierking, V. González-Gambau, T. Lavergne, T. Madurell, E. Malnes, P. Wagner
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We present a comprehensive review of the current status of remotely sensed and in situ sea ice, ocean, and land parameters acquired over the Arctic and Antarctic and identify current data gaps through comparison with the portfolio of products provided by Copernicus services. While we include several land parameters, the focus of our review is on the marine sector. The analysis is facilitated by the outputs of the KEPLER H2020 project. This project developed a road map for Copernicus to deliver an improved European capacity for monitoring and forecasting of the Polar Regions, including recommendations and lessons learnt, and the role citizen science can play in supporting Copernicus’ capabilities and giving users ownership in the system. In addition to summarising this information we also provide an assessment of future satellite missions (in particular the Copernicus Sentinel Expansion Missions), in terms of the potential enhancements they can provide for environmental monitoring and integration/assimilation into modelling/forecast products. We identify possible synergies between parameters obtained from different satellite missions to increase the information content and the robustness of specific data products considering the end-users requirements, in particular maritime safety. We analyse the potential of new variables and new techniques relevant for assimilation into simulations and forecasts of environmental conditions and changes in the Polar Regions at various spatial and temporal scales. This work concludes with several specific recommendations to the EU for improving the satellite-based monitoring of the Polar Regions.
改进对极地地区的卫星监测:确定研究和能力差距
我们全面回顾了目前在北极和南极获得的遥感和原位海冰、海洋和陆地参数的现状,并通过与哥白尼服务提供的产品组合进行比较,确定了当前的数据差距。虽然我们包括了几个陆地参数,但我们审查的重点是海洋部门。开普勒H2020项目的输出为分析提供了便利。该项目为哥白尼计划制定了路线图,以提高欧洲监测和预测极地地区的能力,包括建议和经验教训,以及公民科学在支持哥白尼计划的能力和赋予用户系统所有权方面可以发挥的作用。除了总结这些信息外,我们还对未来的卫星任务(特别是哥白尼哨兵扩展任务)进行了评估,就它们可以为环境监测和整合/同化到建模/预测产品中提供的潜在增强功能而言。我们确定了从不同卫星任务获得的参数之间可能的协同作用,以增加信息内容和特定数据产品的鲁棒性,同时考虑到最终用户的要求,特别是海上安全。我们分析了新变量和新技术的潜力,这些新变量和新技术与同化在不同时空尺度上模拟和预测极地地区的环境条件和变化有关。这项工作最后向欧盟提出了若干具体建议,以改进对极地地区的卫星监测。
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