Program & Participant List

Program & Participant List

TRANSCOM and IG3IS meeting 2018 Lund, 17-20 September DRAFT 26 JUNE 2018 Program & participant list Meeting Room: Kulturen - Auditoriet, Tegnérsplatsen 6, 223 50 Lund Travel: Lund can be reached easily by public transport. It has excellent connections to Sturup airport (near Malmö) by flygbus (30 mins) and by express train to Copenhagen Airport (CPH; 30-35 mins). From the train station in Lund you can walk to the venue in about 15 minutes. More extensive travel info is available on the Lund University website. Train and local bus tickets can be bought using the Skånetrafiken app on your mobile. Because of its attractive position as university town, Lund has many good restaurants and hotels. Please find here some hotels in the vicinity of city centre if you need accommodation, in no particular order, with a price indication per single room per night. ICOS Carbon Portal and Lund University have no connections with these hotels. Another possibility for accommodation is Malmö, a medium size city at 10 minutes by train from Lund. he More Hotel **** (€125), Concordia **** (€115), Hotel Lundia **** (€140), Forenom Aparthotel **** (€ 115), Hotel Finn *** (€78), Grand Hotel **** (€175), Best Western Plus Nordic Lund **** (€138) TRANSCOM-IG3IS meeting program Lund, 17 – 20 September 2018 Monday 17 September 12:00 Registration 13:00 Welcome Alex Vermeulen 13:10 Aim of the meeting Sander Houweling Phil DeCola Session 1: Combining multiple constraints Chair: 13:30 Liesbeth Florentie Using sun-induced fluorescence as additional constraint in a CO2 inversion 13:50 Martin Jung High-resolution biospheric net and gross carbon fluxes derived from integrating eddy covariance measurements with remote sensing and machine learning 14:10 Thomas Kaminski First results from a Carbon Cycle Fossil Fuel Data Assimilation System (CCFFDAS) 14:30 Peter Rayner High-resolution multi-species inversions using satellite data: A relatively complete OSSE 14:50 Yi Yin Global methane inversion in a multi-tracer framework 15:10-15:40 Break 15:40 Philippe Peylin Atmospheric COS and CO2 measurements to evaluate and optimize the gross primary productivity of land surface models Session 2: Inversion Nuts and Bolts Chair: 16:00 Antoine Berchet Towards integrated tools for inversion studies: the Community Inversion Framework 16:20 Kevin Gurney Fossil fuel CO2 flux constraint: The Vulcan and Hestia projects 16:40 Stein Naus Trade-offs between box models and 3D transport models 17:00 Yosuke Niwa New BFGS-based methods to accurately estimate a posterior error covariance matrix 17:20 Discussion 17:50 End 2 TRANSCOM-IG3IS meeting program Lund, 17 – 20 September 2018 Tuesday 18 September Session 2: Inversion Nuts and Bolts (cont.) Chair: 9:00 Phil DeCola The user interface 9:20 Marine Remaud Recent developments in the LMDz Atmospheric Transport Model: impact on the CO2 simulated values and implications for inverse modeling 9:40 Luke Western Hierarchical Bayesian trace gas flux inversions for big datasets using INLA and SPDEs 10:00 Tom Oda ODIAC in response to the TransCom and IG3IS objectives 10:20 – 10:45 Break 10:45 Paul Palmer Discussion: Atmospheric transport error - back to basics? Session 3: Use of new data resources Chair: 11:15 Frank Lespinas The potential of a constellation of LEO satellite imagers to monitor worldwide fossil fuel CO2 emissions from large cities and point sources 11:35 Junjie Liu Lessons and challenges learned from the NASA Carbon Monitoring System global flux inversion framework 11:55 Rachel Tunnicliffe A sector-level study of methane emissions from Brazil using satellite data 12:15 Ingeborg Levin Discussion: How can we optimize GHGs monitoring for regional inversion modelling 12:45 – 14:00 Lunch Break 14:00 Buses leave for Social event 3 TRANSCOM-IG3IS meeting program Lund, 17 – 20 September 2018 Wednesday 19 September Session 3: Use of new data resources (cont.) Chair: 9:00 Kim Mueller Exploring the observational variability and constraint of in-situ data in the Northeastern US for future CO2 flux estimation Session 4: Local sources and high resolutions Chair: 9:20 Sarah Mikaloff-Fletcher National scale CO2 inverse modelling: a New Zealand case study 9:40 Petra Seibert Difficulties in inverse modelling of radioactivity point releases 10:00 Zoe Loh Estimates of regional CH4 emissions in the Surat Basin, Queensland, Australia from in situ measurements and atmospheric inversion 10:20 – 10:50 Break 10:50 Thomas Lauvaux Trend detection of urban GHG emissions from ground-based and satellite observing systems 11:10 Stephan Henne Top-down Validation of Swiss non-CO2 Greenhouse Gas Emissions 11:30 Shamil Maksyutov Global inverse modeling of methane emissions with high resolution transport model based on ground-based monitoring and GOSAT satellite retrievals 11:50 Chaerin Park Assessment of atmospheric carbon dioxide variations over the Seoul capital area from space 12:10 Discussion 12:30 – 14:00 Lunch Break 14:00 Joint activity: Urban Scale Thomas Lauvaux 14:30 Joint activity: National scale Sander Houweling 15:00-18:00 Posters (see page 6) 19:30 Meeting dinner 4 TRANSCOM-IG3IS meeting program Lund, 17 – 20 September 2018 Thursday 20 September Session 5: Inversion synthesis 9:00 Gregoire Broquet EUROCOM: intercomparison of European scale atmospheric inversions of the CO2 terrestrial ecosystem fluxes 9:20 Christian Roedenbeck Interannual variations of terrestrial CO2 fluxes 1957-2016 and their relation to climate variations 9:40 Andrew Shuh The OCO-2 Model Intercomparison Project Reveals Systematic Transport Model Effects on Inverse Model CO2 Fluxes 10:00 Hiroshi Takagi GOSAT CO2 Inversion Inter-comparison Experiment Phase-2: interim progress report 10:20 – 10:50 Break 10:50 Rona Thompson Top-down estimates of N2O emissions over the past two decades 11:20 Ingrid van der Laan-Luijkx Atmospheric inversions in the Global Carbon Budget 11:50 Arlyn Andrews Top-down constraints on the North American carbon cycle from the first decade of the North American Carbon Program 12:10 Final discussion 12:50 Next meeting: time and location 13:00 END 5 TRANSCOM-IG3IS meeting program Lund, 17 – 20 September 2018 Poster session (Wednesday afternoon 15:00-18:00) Nr First name Last name Title 1 Tuula Aalto CarbonTracker Europe-CH4 Data Assimilation System for global and regional methane emission estimations 2 Anna Agusti-Panareda Transport model uncertainty associated with model resolution 3 A. Anthony Bloom Using joint satellite and isotopic CH4 measurements to constrain uncertainty on the evolution of the global CH4 budget. 4 Francois-Marie Breon MicroCarb, a new satellite for atmospheric CO2 monitoring 5 Naveen Chandra Atmospheric methane (CH4) budget and variability during 1984-2017 6 David Crisp Space-based Measurements of CO2 - Insights from OCO-2 7 Sean Crowell Analysis of Fluxes and Uncertainties in the OCO-2 Level 4 Flux Product 8 Sha Feng How much can atmospheric data tell us about the North American land sink? 9 Andreas Fix CoMet: An airborne mission to simultaneously measure CO2 and CH4 using lidar, passive remote sensing and in-situ techniques 10 Tae-Young Goo Preliminary result of Carbontracker-Asia 2016 11 Ute Karstens ICOS Carbon Portal: Elaborated products and services to support European carbon budget estimates 12 Jouni Heiskanen Updates from the GEO Carbon and Greenhouse Gas Initiative 13 Jaewon Joo Global study on carbon dioxide anomalies over urban areas based on OCO-2 spaceborne observations 14 Hannakaisa Lindqvist The potential of space-based CO2 retrievals to evaluate land surface models 15 Israel Lopez Coto CO2 flux inversions in the Washington DC / Baltimore metropolitan area: FLAGG- MD 2016 flight campaign 16 Alistair Manning Estimating UK emissions of greenhouse gases from observations and comparison with national inventories 17 Joe McNorton Overview of the CO2 Human Emissions (CHE) Project 18 Guillaume Monteil Regional CO2 inversions with LUMIA, the Lund University Inversion Algorithm 19 Takashi Nakamura Updates of CO2 inversion analysis at Japan Meteorological Agency 20 Sudhanshu Pandey Origin of methane growth rate anomalies from the atmospheric transport 21 Chang-Eui Park Carbon dioxide variability over Tibetan Plateau using OCO-2 observations for 2014- 2017 22 Hoonyoung Park Responses of atmospheric CO2 seasonality to vegetation green-up advancement of deciduous forest in the Northern Hemisphere 23 Penelope Pickers A comparison of top/down CO2 fluxes derived from satellites and surface measurements with bottom/up constraints 24 Ignacio Pisso Urban greenhouse gas emissions assessment: observations and modelling in a pilot study for the Oslo area 25 Saroja Polavarapu Multi-scale greenhouse gas flux estimation systems in support of Canadian carbon cycle science and policy 26 Arjo Segers CAMS CH4 flux inversions 1991-2016 27 Angharad Stell Exploring the global methane budget in a 3D model using statistical emulation 28 Cathy Trudinger Consistency in co-monitored CO2 differences between iconic baseline sites offer further constraints on the global carbon budget 29 Erik van Schaik Evaluating carbon fluxes in sub-Saharan Africa during drought conditions using the coupled PCR-GLOBWB - SiB4 model 30 Jaeho Yeo Comparison of Korean carbon emission inventory with satellite-measured XCO2 from Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 31 Jeongmin Yun Contribution of terrestrial carbon budget to atmospheric CO2‚ in South Korea 32 Takashi Maki Satellite bias estimation system by independent CO2 inversion analysis 33 Su-jong Jeong Accelerating rates of Arctic carbon cycling

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