Periodic Reporting for period 2 - GRASP-ACE (Development of GRASP radiative transfer code for the retrieval of aerosol microphysics vertical-profiles from space measurements and its impact in ACE mission)
Período documentado: 2020-03-01 hasta 2023-08-31
The main objective of this proposal is the development and implementation of the joint inversion in GRASP for space polarimeter + lidar instruments to retrieve independent and accurate vertical profiles of aerosol microphysical properties. Such an approach is critical for future space missions such as ACE and ACCP, and will allow aerosol microphysics vertical-profiles, particularly for absorption properties. To fulfill this objective we divide the goals in:
1. Study of capabilities of the joint inversion through new mathematical developments and sensitivity test analyses.
2. Evaluation of the GRASP joint inversion from field campaign data and their advantages over the classical stand-alone 3β+2α lidar inversion.
3. Exploring merging data of different satellite missions for implementing GRASP joint inversion.
4. Defining synergies in ground-based networks for the evaluation of aerosol microphysics satellite products.
The achievement of all these scientific objectives have permitted large advances in GRASP algorithm that have permitted the company GRASP-SAS to expand their business and growth. Also, all the achievements have permitted an advance in space sciences by delimiting the capabilities of the sensors and facilities synergies. Aerosol science have been also benefit by improving the retrieval capabilities of aerosol properties through GRASP algorithm.
All these research activities were carried out by the staff of the different institutions that formed the consortium created for the Marie Curie RISE call. The consortium was inter-sectorial and we implemented more than 85% of the secondments initially planned. The consortium overcome exceptional situations such as the COVID-19 pandemia or the war in Ukraine.
We organized an international workshop related to the project with the attendance of more of than 100 prestigious scientists. After that, the second GRASP summer school was organized with the attendance of international students.
More than 20 peer-review publications were published as a result of the research activities, and we also attended to many international conferences. Of particular interest is the GRASP-ACE Workshop organized in Lille in Spring 2023 that was a great success.
Several dissemination activities were carried out by the consortium that included the participation of researchers in the European Research Night and visits to public middle/high schools. Also, we participated actively in activities for promoting women in science.
The activities performed during the project have permitted the company GRASP-SAS to growth exponentially both in terms of personnel and in their product application. Actually, GRASP is becoming the operational algorithm in many upcoming ESA/EUMESAT missions.