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WhoFromWhatNotes

Markus Reichstein

Max-Planck-Institute for Biogeochemistry

Welcome, Motivation, some overview

  • This meeting has Educational scope
  • as well as call-to-ai scope

Richard Engelen

ECMWF

European effort in Copernicus CAMS for a CO2MVS

Ana Bastos

MPI-BGC

RECAP-2 and next steps

Philippe Ciais

LSCE-CEA

Overview of Carbon budgets challenges and Post-COVID lessons learnt

Gianpaolo Balsamo

WMO-ECMWF

The Global Greenhouse Gas Watch in short

G3W_intro_short_final.pdf

Dario Papale

National Research Council Italy

GHGs Ecosystem level observations statusPhilippe Ciais


Mathew Chantry

ECMWF

AIFS and beyond

LSCE, France

Near real time carbon budgets from multiple data-streams – first results

Mathew Williams

Uni of Edinburgh, UK

Reanalysis of ecological carbon dynamics – potential links to AI approaches


Vitus Benson

MPI BGC

GNNs for atmospheric transport of CO2


Christian Lessig

ECMWF

Slides


Matthew Chantry

ECMWF

Williams

Uni of Edinburgh, UK

Reanalysis of ecological carbon dynamics – potential links to AI approachesAIFS and beyond


Anna Agusti-Panareda

ECMWF

Considerations for CO2 AIFS


Gianpaolo Balsamo

WMO-ECMWF

The Global Greenhouse Gas Watch in short G3W_introduction


Further readings

  • The systematic carbon observations and the needs for policy-relevant carbon monitoring (Ciais et al. 2014)
  • The satellite and insitu observations for advancing Earth surface modelling: A review (Balsamo et al. 2018)
  • The first steps towards an operational predictions capacity of the near-term climate (Kushnir et al. 2019)
  • The European vision for a CO2MVS - CO2 Monitoring & Verification Support (Janssens-Maenhout et al. 2020)
  • The quantification of CO2 - Carbon dioxide emissions reduction during the COVID-19 (Le Queré et al. 2021)
  • The CHE - CO2 Human Emissions: First steps towards European operational capacity (Balsamo et al. 2021)
  • Global anthropogenic CO2 emissions and uncertainties as a prior for ESM and DA (Choulga et al., 2021)
  • The quantification of CH4 - Methane emissions from hotspots and during COVID-19 (McNorton et al. 2022)
  • The Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service European GHGs reanalysis (Agusti-Panareda et al. 2023)
  • The European synthesis of CH4 & N2O emissions for EU27 and UK: 1990–2019 (Petrescu et al., 2023)
  • The European synthesis of CO2 emissions and removals for EU27 and UK: 1990–2020 (McGrath et al. 2023)
  • PLEASE ADD BELOW OTHERS Papers relevant for "AI for Carbon-Meteorology?" here with similar reporting style

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