New ATMOS 2024 conference report and recommendations
13 February 2025
The conference report from ATMOS2024 has just been released, a comprehensive document detailing […]
A tool for ingesting, processing, and analyzing atmospheric remote sensing data
Version: 4.0 (VISAN)
Released on: 31/10/2019
FINNISH METEOROLOGICAL INSTITUTE (FI)
Science
Impact study of COVID-19 lockdown measures on air quality and climate (ICOVAC)
BELGIAN INSTITUTE OF SPACE AERONOMY (BIRA-IASB) (BE)
Science
SENTINEL-5P+ INNOVATION SOLAR INDUCED CHLOROPHYLL FLUORESCENCE (SIF)
NOVELTIS SAS (FR)
Science
Air quality – Reactive trace gases in the atmosphere – Aerosols and clouds – Climate monitoring – Anthropogenic greenhouse gases – Biogenic sources of greenhouse gases – Water vapour – Volcanic emissions – Stratospheric and middle-atmosphere processes – Atmospheric dynamics – Earth’s radiation budget – Solar induced fluorescence – Atmospheric applications and service development – Data assimilation and forecasting – New and innovative technologies for atmospheric remote sensing
The ESA Atmosphere Science Cluster aims at promoting networking, collaborative research, and fostering international collaboration in Atmospheric science. It involves different ESA funded projects and activities bringing together different expertise, data and resources in a synergistic manner ensuring that the final result may be bigger than the sum of the parts. With this approach ESA wants to contribute to establish a stronger European Atmosphere research area in close collaboration with the European Commission Directorate General for Research and Innovation and other European and international partners.