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Thanks to… Leonor Tarrasón GEIA Co-‐Chair Norwegian Ins-tute for Air Research, Kjeller, Norway
Claire Granier GEIA Database Manager NOAA/Earth System Research Laboratory & University of Colorado/CIRES, Boulder, CO, USA University Pierre et Marie Curie, CNRS/INSU, LATMOS-‐IPSL, Paris, France Max Planck Ins-tute for Meteorology, Hamburg, Germany
Jean-‐François Lamarque GEIA Scien7fic Steering Commi:ee member Na-onal Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, USA
2013 AGU GEIA TOWN HALL Emissions Informa1on Exchange:
An Interac1ve Dialogue on Progress & Priori1es Greg Frost GEIA Co-‐Chair
NOAA/Earth System Research Laboratory & University of Colorado/CIRES
Boulder, CO, USA
PauleEe Middleton GEIA Network Manager Panorama Pathways Boulder, CO, USA
h:p://www.geiacenter.org/
2013 AGU GEIA TOWN HALL Emissions Informa1on Exchange:
An Interac1ve Dialogue on Progress & Priori1es
GEIA Overview and Progress Report Audience IntroducMons Open Discussion
How are recent measurement advancements helping to beQer quan-fy emissions? What are new developments in emissions process understanding? What are challenges in interpre-ng past emissions trends and projec-ng future emissions? How does improved emissions knowledge inform cri-cal societal issues?
GEIA Mission GEIA is a community ini7a7ve that builds bridges between environmental science and policy, by bringing together people, data, and tools to create and communicate the highest quality informa7on about emissions.
GEIA Leadership Team Co-‐Chairs: Gregory Frost, Leonor Tarrasón Database Manager: Claire Granier Network Manager: Paule:e Middleton
GEIA Network
>1300 addresses worldwide Na7ons with GEIA member(s) SSC member(s)
GEIA ScienMfic Steering CommiEee
Gregory Frost Leonor Tarrasón Beatriz Cardenas Hugo Denier van der Gon Claire Granier Alex Guenther Greet Janssens-‐Maenhout Johannes Kaiser Terry Kea7ng Zbigniew Klimont
Jean-‐François Lamarque Catherine Liousse Paule:e Middleton Slobodan Nickovic Toshimasa Ohara Mar7n Schultz Ute Skiba John van Aardenne Yuxuan Wang
GEIA Overview
GEIA ConnecMons
h:p://www.geiacenter.org/
Recent GEIA AcMviMes
GEIA Portal www.geiacenter.org
Emissions & Ancillary Data
(ECCAD)
Projects
Science -‐Policy Links
Interoperability
New Emissions Challenges
Evalua7on Clearinghouse
Informa7on about
Emissions
Capacity Building
Outreach
Analysis
Access Community
• New GEIA vision formulated o Frost et al. (2013) Atmos. Environ.
• New GEIA web site built h:p://www.geiacenter.org/
• Emissions data for research & assessment efforts distributed via ECCAD o HTAP, CCMI, CMIP, MACC, SENEX/
SOAS
• AGU Fall Mee7ng events organized o 86 presenta7ons in 6 oral sessions + 1 poster session o This Town Hall
• China Emissions WG welcomed to GEIA o East Asian Emissions Assessment (Atmos Chem Phys)
• VOC Specia7on Working Group planned • GEIA web forum for emissions discussions under development • Collabora7ng with Interdisciplinary Biomass Burning Ini7a7ve (IGAC/iLEAPS/WMO) • Planning 2014 GEIA Conference • Organizing community historical global emissions effort
ECCAD = Emissions of atmospheric Compounds & CompilaMon of Ancillary Data
GEIA’s emissions database and visualiza-on/analysis plaZorm
For more informaMon, contact the ECCAD team: Chairs: Claire Granier (France/USA/Germany) and Cathy Liousse (France) Project Manager: Mireille Paulin (France) Technical Team: Sabine Darras, Aude Mieville, Richard Hi7er (France) Advisory Board: Greg Frost (USA), Mar7n Schultz (Germany), Hugo Denier van der Gon (The Netherlands), Johannes Kaiser (UK/Germany), Frederic Chevallier (France), Dominique Serca (France), Beatrice Mar7corena (France)
Global Inventories
Regional Inventories
Ancillary Datasets
h:p://pole-‐ether.fr/eccad
Temporal varia7on of na7onal emissions
Total emi:ed for different regions Ancillary data
Examples of ECCAD tools
Currently under development: maps of comparison calcula-ons, scaQer plots
Visualiza7on of emissions maps
LimitaMons of ECCAD-‐1 portal: 0.5° or 1° resolu7on only, complicated download system, data selec7on assumes prior knowledge of dataset
h:p://pole-‐ether.fr/eccad
ECCAD Version 2 portal under development h:p://eccad2.sedoo.fr/interface/
Site under acMve development; expect frequent changes!
Data • Any lat/lon resolu7on • Country-‐level data (summer 2014) • Archive adapted to interoperability • Detailed metadata & documenta7on Download • Regridding to any lat/lon grid • Op7ons for lon/lat order:
N/S or S/N; 0-‐360 or -‐180/180 HTAPv2 = only dataset currently available
Thanks to EPA!
Impact of improved inventory resoluMon
MACCity CO 0.5° resolu7on
HTAPv2 CO 0.1° resolu7on
Conference ObjecMve Explore role of emissions as crucial link between scien7fic innova7on and societal development Intended Audience • Emissions informa7on developers and users • Research, regulatory, policy, and assessment communi7es
16th GEIA Conference Bridging Emissions Science and Policy
Boulder Fla-rons
Conference Loca-on: NCAR Center Green
Submit Abstracts Now! Deadline: 17 January 2014
www.geiacenter.org
10-‐11 June 2014 Na1onal Center for
Atmospheric Research Boulder, Colorado, USA
New Community Historical Global Emissions Effort • Develop comprehensive community historical emission inventory framework • Mul7ple inventory products to be used in several projects
o Climate Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6) o IGAC/SPARC Chemistry-‐Climate Model Ini7a7ve (CCMI) o Monitoring Atmospheric Composi7on and Climate Project (MACC) o Hemispheric Transport of Air Pollu7on (HTAP)
• Support earth system, chemistry-‐climate, and air quality models
Best Es1mate CMIP5 Emissions
Lamarque et al., ACP, 2010 2000 1850 2100
Historic Emission Databases
Integrated Assessment Models
RCPs
• Learn from previous historic global emissions efforts (ACCMIP, MACCity)
• One-‐Atmosphere approach that includes o reac7ve gases (NOx, CO, VOCs, SO2) o greenhouse gases (CO2, CFCs, N2O, CH4) o aerosols
• Hamburg workshop (20-‐21 Nov 2013): Discussed process for developing inventory products, suggested several working groups, and iden7fied poten7al leaders and par7cipants for each of these groups
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MoMvaMon: Inventory Comparisons Granier et al., Clima-c Change, 2011
Update of Granier et al. including recent inventories To be published!
Community Historical Emissions: Process Work will be done by different topic or produc7on groups, e.g.,
– Evalua7on and tes7ng of inventories – VOC specia7on – Consistency of air pollutants with CO2 – Seasonal varia7ons using observa7ons – Agricultural and biogenic emissions – Energy development
Process followed within each group – Assess previous work and datasets – Define priori7es – Iden7fy par7cipants – Inform full group via web forum – Define conference presenta7ons, papers, reports, proposals – Meet product milestones plus periodic updates
Leverage developments of other efforts, including… – Wildfire emissions community (e.g., IBBI) – Regional working groups (e.g., GEIA China WG)
Community Historical Emissions: Outcomes GEIA web site: virtual workspace, informa7on storage, forums Next mee7ng: Possibly GEIA Conference, June 2014, Boulder Document data and analysis in peer-‐reviewed literature Inventory product 7meline:
2015: Emissions up to 2010 (2012?) for CMIP6, CCMI-‐2, UNEP WMO Ozone report
2015: Deliver historical emissions up to 2014 to integrated assessment groups for scenario trend analysis
2016: Es7mated history up to 2014 + future projec7ons harmonized to 2015 (handshake completed)
Want to join this effort? Contact Greg Frost, Claire Granier, or Jean-‐François Lamarque
QuesMons addressed by GEIA Conference: How are recent measurement advancements helping to beQer
quan-fy emissions? What are new developments in emissions process
understanding? What are challenges in interpre-ng past emissions trends and
projec-ng future emissions? How does improved emissions knowledge inform cri-cal societal
issues? Other quesMons and comments about emissions are welcome!
AUDIENCE INTRODUCTIONS & OPEN DISCUSSION