The Recommendations document attempts to distill the findings from the gap analysis performed within GAIA-CLIM as described in the Gaps Assessment and Impacts Document (GAID) and associated online Catalogue of Gaps into a set of high-level actionable priority recommended activities. It is intended to be a high-level accessible document supported by the rich information on gaps collected throughout the project.
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Table: High-level recommendation titles and thematic clustering.
Education and training |
Maintain and further develop a trained workforce competent in EO data characterisation and downstream applications to support Copernicus activities |
Non-satellite data quality and availability |
Improve the metrological characterisation of a suite of non-satellite measurement techniques: Striving for traceable, reference quality, fiducial measurement series |
Augment and consolidate existing geographical coverage of fiducial reference quality observational networks to be more globally representative, including a range of surface types and climate zones |
Improve time scheduling coherency of satellite and non-satellite measurements to minimise the need to account for co-location uncertainty effects |
Instigate and sustain time-bounded access to a comprehensive set of harmonised fiducial reference data and metadata holdings under a common data model and open data policy that enables interoperability for applications |
Observational network governance |
Take steps to reassess, rationalise, and improve coordination of high quality observing networks |
Conversion of non-satellite measures to Top Of Atmosphere radiance-equivalents and their use |
Improve knowledge of fundamental spectroscopy and undertake associated innovations in radiative-transfer modelling |
Improve quantification of the effects of surface properties to reduce uncertainties in satellite data assimilation and satellite to non-satellite data comparisons |
Develop and provide tools that convert non-satellite fiducial reference quality measurements to Top-Of-Atmosphere radiance equivalents with associated rigorously quantified uncertainties |
Understanding and quantifying irreducible co-location mismatch effects |
Improve the basis for assigning co-locations and quantifying rigorously the associated uncertainties, including steps towards operational provision of co-location uncertainties |
Provision of user tools that enable exploitation |
Operationalise co-location match-ups, extraction and visualisation tools, such as the GAIA-CLIM Virtual Observatory, to facilitate user access to satellite to non-satellite match-ups |