ASOPOS 2.0 Panel Meeting

Europe/Brussels
Multimedia room, in the New building, ground level (National Archives of Belgium)

Multimedia room, in the New building, ground level

National Archives of Belgium

Rue de Ruysbroeck/Ruisbroekstraat 12, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
Herman G.J. Smit (Research Centre Juelich GmbH )
Description

In 2018 under the auspices of WMO/GAW together with NDACC, SHADOZ and GRUAN the ASOPOS (Assessment of Standard Operating Procedures for Ozone Sondes) was started with the intent of a critical review of the existing standard operating procedures (SOP’s) that are applied at the stations of the global ozonsonde network. Major aim of the assessment is to provide even more consistent SOP’s in the global ozonsonde network to obtain data of high quality that are comparable between ozone sounding stations at the uncertainty level of 5% (Z=0-30 km) and traceable to a common reference instrument

The first ASOPOS 2.0 Reload meeting was held at WMO in Geneva (Switzerland) at 19 September 2018 with a critical examination of the state of the art of the existing SOP’s and the outstanding, partly unsolved, instrumental and procedural issues on ozone soundings. At this meeting a roadmap on decisions and actions was outlined for the next two years of the duration of the assessment.

In a next step, this second ASOPOS 20.0 Road meeting will be held at Brussels, Belgium (hosted by RMI and STCE) to evaluate the new in-sights obtained since the first meeting and to formulate the new, preliminary SOP’s which has to be evaluated and completed by the end of 2020 in order finally to establish as revised WMO-recommended SOP’s for ozonesondes.

Background

The global ozonesonde network, under GAW, NDACC, SHADOZ and other sponsorships, provides the longest time series of the vertical ozone distribution between the surface and 30-35 km altitude. Ozonesonde profiles provide the only global data source with sufficient resolution to resolve atmospheric vertical structure, particularly the steep gradient near the tropopause. Ozonesondes also constitute a stable reference for cross-calibrating ozone measuring satellites over decades. In order to assess the performance of various electrochemical ozonesondes and guarantee consistency in ozonesonde data an environmental simulation facility at the Forschungszentrum Juelich has been established as the World Calibration Centre for Ozone Sondes (WCCOS) of WMO-GAW as part of their QA plan. Since 1996 a number of JOSIE (Juelich Ozone Sonde Intercomparison Experiment) campaigns have been conducted at WCCOS to evaluate different ozonesonde types.

JOSIE has clearly demonstrated that even small differences in sensing technique, instrument type or operating procedures can introduce significant inhomogeneities in longterm sounding records among different stations or within individual stations. JOSIE results, along with a community consensus ASOPOS (Assessment of Standard Operating Procedures for Ozone-Sondes) has provided SOPs, that have improved the quality of the global network and reduced overall uncertainty to ~10%. With an Ozone Sonde Data Quality Assessment process, known inhomogeneities in ozone time-series have further been reduced through the use of generic transfer functions, yielding uncertainties of 5-10%. However, evaluation of homogenized results has shown that to achieve an uncertainty better than 5%, further standardization of ground equipment and sonde operating procedures may be necessary. A recent JOSIE 2017-SHADOZ campaign at WCCOS provided more tests results aimed of a new ASOPOS 2.0 Reload initiative to provide ozonesonde data with uncertainties better than 5%.


The workshop is organised by the Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium and the Solar-Terrestrial Centre of Excellence.

 

 

Registration
Registration
Participants
  • Anne Thompson
  • Bryan Johnson
  • David Tarasick
  • Debra Kollonige
  • Gary Morris
  • Herman Smit
  • Holger Vömel
  • Hugo De Backer
  • Marc Allaart
  • Peter von der Gathen
  • René Stübi
  • Roeland Van Malderen
  • Ryan Stauffer
  • Tuesday, 17 September
    • 09:00 09:30
      Introduction on logistics and aims of the workshop 30m Multimedia room, in the New building, ground level

      Multimedia room, in the New building, ground level

      National Archives of Belgium

      Rue de Ruysbroeck/Ruisbroekstraat 12, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
    • 09:30 12:30
      Evaluation of existing and new in-sights since the first ASOPOS panel meeting in Geneva (Part I) 3h Multimedia room, in the New building, ground level

      Multimedia room, in the New building, ground level

      National Archives of Belgium

      Rue de Ruysbroeck/Ruisbroekstraat 12, 1000 Brussels, Belgium

      Themes to evaluate - see document “ASOPOS 2-Actions & Decisons-Status Dec 2018.pptx”
      1. Background current (Lead: David +Holger & Gary & Herman)
      2. Pump efficiency-Traceability incl. Calibration functions) (Lead: Herman + Tatsumi, Bryan & Roeland))
      3. Radiosonde pressure corrections (Lead: Ryan + Gary + Holger)
      4. Meta-data (incl. data format) (Lead: Holger + Jacquie)
      5. Sensing solutions (Lead: Herman + Roeland + Bryan + Rene)
      6. Solution volume correction (Lead: Rene & Jonathan)
      7. Review existing SOP/WMO (GAW report 2014) (Lead: Roeland + Peter)
      8. SOP for used ozonesondes (Lead: Richard)
      9. Uncertainties (random and systematic) (Lead: David + Herman)
      10. Recommendations for hardware to prepare ozonesondes (Lead: Herman or ??)

    • 12:30 14:00
      Lunch 1h 30m Multimedia room, in the New building, ground level

      Multimedia room, in the New building, ground level

      National Archives of Belgium

      Rue de Ruysbroeck/Ruisbroekstraat 12, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
    • 14:00 16:00
      Continuation of morning session 2h Multimedia room, in the New building, ground level

      Multimedia room, in the New building, ground level

      National Archives of Belgium

      Rue de Ruysbroeck/Ruisbroekstraat 12, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
    • 16:00 18:00
      Evaluation of the change of ENSCI-manufacturer and its impact on the long term O3S data quality: What we have learned from it with recommendations. 2h Multimedia room, in the New building, ground level

      Multimedia room, in the New building, ground level

      National Archives of Belgium

      Rue de Ruysbroeck/Ruisbroekstraat 12, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
      Speaker: SHADOZ-Team
    • 19:30 21:30
      Joint Dinner: In't Spinnekopke 2h In't Spinnekopke

      In't Spinnekopke

      In't Spinnekopke, Bloemenhofplein 1, 1000 Brussel, België
  • Wednesday, 18 September
    • 09:00 12:30
      Morning Session 3h 30m Multimedia room, in the New building, ground level

      Multimedia room, in the New building, ground level

      National Archives of Belgium

      Rue de Ruysbroeck/Ruisbroekstraat 12, 1000 Brussels, Belgium

      New revised SOP’s + Recommendations
      1. Definition of tentative revised SOP's (incl. hardware, data processing, meta data and uncertainties)
      2. Recommendations on outstanding themes (discussed at day I) What we have up to now and what we are still missing, i.e. need more research on??

    • 12:30 14:00
      Lunch 1h 30m Multimedia room, in the New building, ground level

      Multimedia room, in the New building, ground level

      National Archives of Belgium

      Rue de Ruysbroeck/Ruisbroekstraat 12, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
    • 14:00 16:00
      Continuation of morning session 2h Multimedia room, in the New building, ground level

      Multimedia room, in the New building, ground level

      National Archives of Belgium

      Rue de Ruysbroeck/Ruisbroekstraat 12, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
    • 16:00 18:00
      Optional: Discussion on outstanding problems/issues in the global O3S network 2h Multimedia room, in the New building, ground level

      Multimedia room, in the New building, ground level

      National Archives of Belgium

      Rue de Ruysbroeck/Ruisbroekstraat 12, 1000 Brussels, Belgium