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Polar Space Task Group Polar Space Task Group Status Report EC-PORS-5 - 21 February 2014 Wellington, New Zealand

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• Latest Results (other than Inf.11)• New Developments• Evolution in Satellite based Services• New and Forthcoming Sat. Missions• PSTG Requirement initiatives• Key Meetings in 2014

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CryoSat: Sea Ice Thickness vs. Model

CryoSatPIOMAS Model

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Sea Ice Thickness vs. Model

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CryoSat sea ice thickness

• Data from CryoSat show interannual variability in Arctic sea ice volume, with autumn 2013 value 50% higher than in 2012 (though still amongst lowest in last 30 years.

• In October 2013, CryoSat measured approximately 9,000 cubic kilometers of sea ice compared to 6,000 cubic kilometers in October 2012.

• About 90% of increase in volume due to the retention of thick, multiyear ice around Northern Greenland and the Canadian Archipelago

Sea ice dynamics monitoring fundamental to mass balance understanding

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New: EUMETSAT Operational Antarctic Sea Ice Drift Products

See: http://saf.met.no/p/ice/lr_ice_drift.html

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Satellite derived Ice Shelf Calving fluxes/basal melt rates

• 0 = (Basal Mass Loss + Surf Mass Balance + Grounding Line Flux) - Calving Flux

• Depoorter (2013) results using Satellite radar/laser altimetry + InSAR ice velocity map (for mass flux across grounding line)

• Total Calving flux 1,321 +/-144 GT/yr • Basal mass loss -1,454 +/-174 GT/yr consistent with ocean

model estimates• Half of ice shelf mass lost by basal melting before the ice

reaches the calving front• Smaller calving fluxes than previously thought• Data Needs: Long term altimetry + ice sheet wide InSAR

monitoring (for velocity)

(m yr–1)

Depoorter et al (2013): Naturedoi:10.1038/nature12567

Calving Flux – Green; Basal Mass loss - Orange

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ESA-NASA Ice Sheet Mass Balance Intercomparison Exercise (IMBIE)

• IMBIE combined satellite altimetry, interferometry, and gravimetry data from the same regions, time spans, and models to examine ice sheet balance.

• Estimated mass change rates for four ice sheet regions (Greenland, East Antarctica, West Antarctica, and the Antarctic Peninsula) between 1992 and 2012. Image from Shepherd et al. 2012.

• Interannual variability driven by Surface Mass Balance and ice stream velocity

• Greenland is most dominant contributor to sea level

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NOAA NRT Sea Level Record

http://ibis.grdl.noaa.gov/SAT/SeaLevelRise/LSA_SLR_timeseries.php

http://ibis.grdl.noaa.gov/SAT/SeaLevelRise/LSA_SLR_maps.php

• Global mean and regional rate of change in sea level monitored• Consequences of glacier/ice sheet mass input (eustatic) and steric effects

monitored by altimeters

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GCW: Sat Obs. based Snow Trackers

• Satellite observations at continental scale

• Validation using in-situ obs.• Env. Canada (upper) –

Snow Cover Extent (SCE) vs. climatology

• FMI (lower) – GCW Snow Tracker - Snow Water Equivalent (SWE) relative to ESA 10yr GlobSnow climatology

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Copernicus CryoLand Service goes live

• Pan European Service went live 1 Dec 2013

• Funded by EU to stimulate the cryosphere aspects of the Copernicus Land Service

• Based on satellite and in-situ data

• Copernicus Sentinels to fulfil data requirements

See: http://www.cryoland.eu/ for service portal, andFor product viewer “GeoPortal” (*as above)http://neso.cryoland.enveo.at/cryoland/cryoclient/

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New Services Development: Anistiamo

ObjectiveTo link different EO derived information products with on-going European information access initiatives. Products for sea-ice extent and concentration in the target area are currently routinely available (Polar View, MyOcean, OSI SAF).

• The Project addresses requirements for improved information services in the areas of Arctic Monitoring - including new products (ice drift maps, ice thickness maps).

• Near real-time information in fine scale (1-5 km) about sea ice drift with ice deformation rates, ice types and thickness in the area is currently needed

Current partners in the project are:- Led by Kongsberg Satellite Services, Norway- Skytek, Ireland- Coastal and Marine Research Centre, Ireland- National Space Centre, Ireland- Norwegian Defence Research Establishment- Finnish Meteorological Institute- Space System Finland- Norut- Tromsø Centre for Remote Technology- Navielektro

Funded by ESA

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New & Forthcoming Missions

• New satellites launched– FY-3C – 23 Sept., 2013– Sentinel-1A (Oct/Nov’13)

• Forthcoming launches:– Global Precipitation Mission (GPM) Core Observatory (27

Feb., 2014)– Sentinel-1A (tbc 3 April, 2014)– Soil Moisture Active/Passive (SMAP) – June 2014– ALOS-2 (2014 launch)

• Recently approved Programmes– Polar Communications and Weather Satellite (PCW)

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For FY-3C data, see http://fy3.satellite.cma.gov.cn

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Cryosphere Satellite Missions

Planned/Pending approvalIn Orbit

Approved Solid = R & D; Hatched = operational mission

FY-3C FY-3B

HY-1C

RCM

SAR/COSMO-SKYMED X-band

TerraSAR/Tandem-X X-band

ICESAT GMES S-3A, B

RADARSAT-2 C-bandRADARSAT-1 C-band

ICESAT-2

CryoSat-2

SAR/RISAT C-band IPY

Ku-Scat & MSMR/OCEANSAT-2

HY-3 WSAR

Seawinds/QuikSCAT Ku-band

GMES S-1A, B

SMOSWindSat

AMSR-2/GCOM-W1OLS & SSMI/DMSP— AVHRR & AMSU/NOAA

GOCE

JPSS 1VIIRS/NPP

Courtesy: M. DrinkwaterArctica-M 1 & 2

HEO missions PCW 1 & 2

MetOp -B, -C

GRACE-C

LEO missions

PALSAR/ALOS L-band

ASCAT & AVHRR/MetOp -A

ALOS-2

Landsat DCMLandsat-5, -7

Aster/MODIS/EOS-Terra

RA2 & ASAR/Envisat C-bandRA, SAR & Wind Scat/ERS-2

HY-2C HY-2BHY-2A

MODIS & AMSR-E/EOS-Aqua

HY-1BCOCTS/HY-1A

GRACE

SPOT-4/5

MODI & MERSI/FY-3AVIRR/FY-1D

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• JAXA to launch joint NASA/JAXA Global Precipitation Mission Core Observatory at the end of February

• GPM carries a dual-frequency radar and microwave radiometer– GPM’s goal is to set a new standard for precipitation (rain and snow)

measurements from space worldwide every three hours – to 65 deg N and S - as part of an international constellation

– See: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/GPM/main/index.html– GPM Brochure: http://

www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/files/GPM_Mission_Brochure.pdf

GPM Launch – 27 Feb 2014

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Sentinel-1A launch – April 2014

• Sentinel-1A is the first launch of a pair of C-band SAR satellites

• S-1A launch date around end March/early April

• S-1A shall support Copernicus operational applications including operational oceanography and ice services

Artists impression of Sentinel-1 satellite in orbit

Copernicus/GMES Sentinel info here: https://sentinel.esa.int/web/sentinel/home Data are free and open, and details of data access provided at the URL.

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Soil Moisture Active/Passive (SMAP)- Launch June 2014

• SMAP Goal is to map soil moisture and freeze/thaw state

• Combination of L-band SAR and radiometer using 6m conically scanning antenna

• Two day repeat at latitudes > 45 North and South.• Together with ongoing ESA SMOS and NASA Aquarius missions, and

along with the GPM Mission - SMAP will help to contribute to study of the water cycle, active layer thermodynamics, particularly in permafrost regions

• See: http://smap.jpl.nasa.gov/

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PSTG Initiatives

• Permafrost community requirements white paper (see attached slides from Workshop)

• PSTG Request for Community White paper development and/or Requirements consolidation for the snow user community

• Ongoing sea ice community requirements consolidation effort (led by J. Falkingham – under CSA support)

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Cryosphere ECVs – Status Update

ESA Climate Change Initiative (CCI) progressing very successfully:

CCI Ice Sheets recently distributed test products: http://www.esa-icesheets-cci.org/ • Surface Elevation Change (SEC) gridded data from radar altimetry; • Ice Velocity (IV) gridded data from synthetic aperture radar interferometry and feature

tracking; • Calving Front Location (CFL) time series of marine-terminating glaciers;• Grounding Line Location (GLL) time series of marine-terminating glaciers. CCI Glacier has contributed extensively to the Randolph Glacier Inventory. The data can be downloaded via the website here: http://www.esa-glaciers-cci.org/

CCI project teams will meet 4-6 Feb, 2014 to review the next phase of their activities. The points of contact are; A. Shepherd (ice sheet); F. Paul (glaciers); Leif Toudal Pedersen (sea ice)

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Key Meetings

Meetings in 2013• 2nd International Workshop on Passive Microwave Sea Ice Concentration (18-

19 Feb, 2013)• Workshop on sea ice thickness retrieval from ERS and ENVISAT radar

altimeters (15th March 2013, Cambridge, UK)

Meetings held in 2014• GCW Steering Group - Iceland• ESA hosted Workshop on Permafrost in conjunction with WCRP CliC, IPA &

GTN-P: 11-13 Feb, 2014

Forthcoming Meetings in 2014• CCI sea ice workshop – Sept, 2014• PSTG Meeting – Sept/Oct 2014

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DUE Permafrost Workshop 2014

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• Sponsored by International Permafrost Association (IPA), the Global Terrestrial Network for Permafrost (GTN-P) and WCRP Climate and Cryosphere project (CliC)

• 70 participants, including young scientists, from all over the World• 4 Break-out sessions including discussions of updates to user requirements

expressed in the IGOS Cryosphere report and summarised in ESA’s DUE Permafrost Project

• Summary of Key Requirements:o 3 priority variables for baseline mapping: LST, snow and land surface. o "Special" mapping for cold spots (with intense in-situ) and "hot" spots (high

dynamic areas) as well as for mountain permafrost with inventory of rock glaciers and permafrost extent.

• Updated requirements will be consolidated for the European Conference on permafrost EUCOP4 in June.

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Polar permafrost observation sites with long term measurents in the past or currently being set up

Current Cryonet sites

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One annual coverage of• all permafrost areas with high

resolution optical data • Arctic coasts (high resolution

optical/SAR)

Transects (including different permafrost types) in addition to spots required for• Permafrost modelling• Identification of change hot

spots

Arctic coastal erosionSource: AWI

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Summary and Considerations for EC-PORS

• EC-PORS requested to reflect on PSTG progress • Space Agencies can be tasked effectively as illustrated by ice sheet

example of response to a consolidated set of user requirements– Similar sets of consolidated requirements are a prerequisite to effective

planning and coordination of PSTG Agency commitments• EC-PORS Task Teams to reflect on how best to harmonise PSTG strategic

priorities with GCW and GIPPS foci and activities– PSTG rep. simply cannot attend all GCW, WWRP meetings

• For EC-PORS to consider how best to capture consolidated space observation needs of observing system initiatives such as SAON, SOOS, etc.

• EC-PORS to consider providing any critical needs or strategic priority inputs to forthcoming PSTG4 meeting in Sept/Oct 2014

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News Examples - Based on Space data

• Greenland glacier hits record speed:– http://

www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-26032188• Alaska's Arctic icy lakes lose thickness

– http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-26017431

• ESA's CryoSat sees Arctic sea-ice volume bounce back– http://

www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-25383373