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Combining ground, atmosphere, and space-based measurements to develop metrology tools and frameworks that support climate observation systems capable of building understanding of drivers of climate change
Research Themes

Developing sensors for space-based climate observations, suitable for pre-and in-flight measurements, including TRUTHS and FORUM mission studies

Developing SI-traceable measurement methods for bio-geophysical parameters, via optical and Synthetic Aperture Radar sampling techniques

Developing satellite-derived SI traceable greenhouse gas emissions and carbon sink measurement methods, including robust monitoring of carbon emissions reduction policies

Developing instrumentation and standards for traceable climate quality measurements, from surface-based networks operated by the WMO and UN
Projects
Coordinated by NPL, MetEOC is series of collaborative European metrology projects that support Earth Observation applications — by establishing metrological techniques, including pre-flight calibration, post-launch on-board and vicarious calibration, and validation of higher level products.


September 2017 – February 2021

September 2014 – August 2017

October 2011 – September 2014
These European Metrology Research Programme (EMPR) and the European Metrology Programme for Innovation and Research (EMPIR) projects are supported by EURAMET’s European Metrology Research Programmes.