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The Concordiasi campaign is a collaborative initiative involving partners such as Météo-France, CNES, and various universities. It aims to enhance climate models through the assimilation of data from IASI, focusing on vertical profiles of temperature and humidity. Observations from emitted longwave radiation (BSRN) and surface temperature measurements are integral to the project. This collaboration promotes advancements in modeling snow temperature diurnal cycles and improves understanding of atmospheric conditions, contributing to climate research and operational forecasting.
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Look forward to collaboration! The Concordiasicampaign F. Rabier, E. Brun, A. Bouchard(*), V. Guidard, F. Karbou, O. Traulle, A. Doerenbecher, (Météo-France/CNRS; */CNES) C. Genthon, D. Six, L. Arnaud (CNRS, UJF /LGGE) florence.rabier@meteo.fr - eric.brun@meteo.fr Partners: Météo-France, CNES, IPEV, PNRA, CNRS/INSU, NSF, NCAR, Concordia consortium, University of Wyoming, Purdue University and University of Colorado
Input data from BSRN (ISAC-CNR) and LGGE Surface Temperature (°C) Stand-alone simulation ISBA_ES/Crocus Observation from emitted LW (BSRN) 2010 January 20th. to 31st Snow temperature diurnal cycle:assimilation of IASI into models (ARPEGE)
Input data from BSRN (ISAC-CNR) and LGGE Surface Temperature (°C) Stand-alone simulation ISBA_ES/Crocus Observation from emitted LW (BSRN) 2010 January 20th. to 31st Snow temperature diurnal cycle:assimilation of IASI into models (ARPEGE)