We are pleased to invite you to attend the second GAIA-Clim User Workshop.
GAIA-Clim is a Horizon 2020 project that aims to improve our ability to use ground-based and sub-orbital observations to characterise satellite observations for a number of atmospheric ECVs. The key GAIA-CLIM outcomes will be a virtual observatory facility of co-locations and their uncertainties and a report on gaps in capabilities or understanding, which shall be used to inform subsequent Horizon 2020 program activities.
More information on GAIA-CLIM here.
The meeting will be held on November 21-24, 2016 at Belspo, Brussels, Belgium.
The focus of the meeting shall be
- The review of the latest version of the Gaps Assessment and Impacts Document;
- Discussion about prioritisation from a user perspective and potential remedies;
- First hands-on testing of virtual observatory.
The Gap analysis will be the focus of the first two days while the VO will be a focus of the final days.
The deadline for registration is 31 October 2016.
Organizers:
Martine De Mazière (BIRA-IASB, outreach and dissemination work package lead) and Peter Thorne (NUIM, project coordinator)