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CO2 Human Emissions

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Project "CHE" data sheet

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Coordinator
EUROPEAN CENTRE FOR MEDIUM-RANGE WEATHER FORECASTS 

Organization address
address: SHINFIELD PARK
city: READING
postcode: RG2 9AX
website: www.ecmwf.int

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 Coordinator Country United Kingdom [UK]
 Project website http://www.che-project.eu
 Total cost 3˙765˙190 €
 EC max contribution 3˙765˙190 € (100%)
 Programme 1. H2020-EU.2.1.6.3. (Enabling exploitation of space data)
 Code Call H2020-EO-2017
 Funding Scheme CSA
 Starting year 2017
 Duration (year-month-day) from 2017-10-01   to  2020-12-31

 Partnership

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# participants  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    EUROPEAN CENTRE FOR MEDIUM-RANGE WEATHER FORECASTS UK (READING) coordinator 1˙282˙576.00
2    COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES FR (PARIS 15) participant 300˙000.00
3    EIDGENOSSISCHE MATERIALPRUFUNGS- UND FORSCHUNGSANSTALT CH (DUBENDORF) participant 250˙000.00
4    LUNDS UNIVERSITET SE (LUND) participant 250˙000.00
5    MAX-PLANCK-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER WISSENSCHAFTEN EV DE (MUENCHEN) participant 250˙000.00
6    NEDERLANDSE ORGANISATIE VOOR TOEGEPAST NATUURWETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK TNO NL (DEN HAAG) participant 250˙000.00
7    UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA UK (NORWICH) participant 250˙000.00
8    WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY NL (WAGENINGEN) participant 250˙000.00
9    JRC -JOINT RESEARCH CENTRE- EUROPEAN COMMISSION BE (BRUSSELS) participant 83˙776.00
10    FONDAZIONE CENTRO EURO-MEDITERRANEOSUI CAMBIAMENTI CLIMATICI IT (LECCE) participant 50˙000.00
11    KAMINSKI THOMAS HERBERT DE (HAMBURG) participant 50˙000.00
12    KONINKLIJK NEDERLANDS METEOROLOGISCH INSTITUUT-KNMI NL (DE BILT) participant 50˙000.00
13    NORSK INSTITUTT FOR LUFTFORSKNING STIFTELSE NO (KJELLER) participant 50˙000.00
14    SPASCIA FR (TOULOUSE) participant 50˙000.00
15    STICHTING NEDERLANDSE WETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK INSTITUTEN NL (UTRECHT) participant 50˙000.00
16    THE EUROPEAN ORGANISATION FOR THE EXPLOITATION OF METEOROLOGICAL SATELLITES DE (DARMSTADT) participant 50˙000.00
17    UNIVERSITAET BREMEN DE (BREMEN) participant 50˙000.00
18    UNIVERSITY OF LEICESTER UK (LEICESTER) participant 50˙000.00
19    DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FUER LUFT - UND RAUMFAHRT EV DE (KOELN) participant 49˙917.00
20    THALES ALENIA SPACE FRANCE SAS FR (TOULOUSE) participant 48˙945.00
21    AIRBUS DEFENCE AND SPACE GMBH DE (TAUFKIRCHEN) participant 24˙993.00
22    AIRBUS DEFENCE AND SPACE SAS FR (TOULOUSE CEDEX) participant 24˙981.00
23    STICHTING SRON NETHERLANDS INSTITUTE FOR SPACE RESEARCH NL (UTRECHT) participant 0.00

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 Project objective

The CO2 Human Emissions (CHE) project will coordinate efforts towards developing a European monitoring capacity for anthropogenic CO2 emissions. This challenging target is aligned with the European Commission’s stepwise approach for a requirement-driven integration of Earth observations, from remote sensing and in situ, with enhanced modelling capabilities for CO2 fossil fuel emissions, along with other natural and anthropogenic CO2 emissions and transport. The project will pursue a consolidated methodology for integrating the monitoring system components, as well as innovation for estimating fossil fuel CO2 fluxes. These include reconciling bottom-up and top-down constraints and handling systematic errors of satellite sensors. Earth observations from satellites will be combined with in situ CO2 observations and information from co-emitters or isotopes to support the attribution of fossil fuel emissions and uncertainty reduction. Methodological advances will include a representation of anthropogenic CO2 variability in space and time, responding to documented shortcomings and needs, and a carbon cycle data assimilation system extended to enable estimates of emission uncertainties. Strategies to separate anthropogenic CO2 emissions from biogenic fluxes at country to global scales using observations and models will be documented. CHE will support a large community by providing a library of realistic CO2 simulations from global to city scale to examine the capacity for monitoring future fossil fuel emissions and to adequately dimension space mission requirements. Community building will include direct collaboration across 22 European institutions, and communication and liaison with key European and international stakeholders. These coordination efforts will ensure the transfer of science and technology requirements and recommendations for strengthening existing assets with a view to developing an anthropogenic CO2 monitoring service.

 Deliverables

List of deliverables.
Media and Communication Plan Documents, reports 2020-04-15 10:32:13
Current European in-situ atmospheric measurement capacity Documents, reports 2020-04-15 10:32:13
Strategic Research Agenda document 1 Documents, reports 2020-04-15 10:32:13
Research Data Portal Demonstrators, pilots, prototypes 2020-04-15 10:32:13
Progress in characterizing uncertainty for fossil fuel emissions Documents, reports 2020-04-15 10:32:13
Data Management Plan Open Research Data Pilot 2020-04-15 10:32:13
Report on Synergies and Complementarities between CHE and VERIFY Documents, reports 2020-04-15 10:32:13
Protocol defining harmonized input and output datasets for T1.1, T1.2, and T1.3 Documents, reports 2020-04-15 10:32:13
Global Run V1 Other 2020-04-15 10:32:13
Model systems and simulation configurations Documents, reports 2020-04-15 10:32:13
Project Website Websites, patent fillings, videos etc. 2020-04-15 10:32:13
Dissemination and Exploitation Plan Documents, reports 2020-04-15 10:32:13

Take a look to the deliverables list in detail:  detailed list of CHE deliverables.

 Publications

year authors and title journal last update
List of publications.
2019 Anna Agustí-Panareda, Michail Diamantakis, Sébastien Massart, Frédéric Chevallier, Joaquín Muñoz-Sabater, Jérôme Barré, Roger Curcoll, Richard Engelen, Bavo Langerock, Rachel M. Law, Zoë Loh, Josep Anton Morguí, Mark Parrington, Vincent-Henri Peuch, Michel Ramonet, Coleen Roehl, Alex T. Vermeulen, Thorsten Warneke, Debra Wunch
Modelling CO<sub>2</sub> weather – why horizontal resolution matters
published pages: 7347-7376, ISSN: 1680-7324, DOI: 10.5194/acp-19-7347-2019
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 19/11 2020-04-15
2019 Sophia Walther, Gregory Duveiller, Martin Jung, Luis Guanter, Alessandro Cescatti, Gustau Camps‐Valls
Satellite Observations of the Contrasting Response of Trees and Grasses to Variations in Water Availability
published pages: 1429-1440, ISSN: 0094-8276, DOI: 10.1029/2018gl080535
Geophysical Research Letters 46/3 2020-04-15
2019 Hugo A. C. Denier van der Gon, Jeroen J. P. Kuenen, Greet Janssens-Maenhout, Ulrike Döring, Sander Jonkers, Antoon Visschedijk
TNO_CAMS high resolution European emission inventory 2000&ndash;2014for anthropogenic CO<sub>2</sub> and future years following two differentpathways
published pages: 1-30, ISSN: 1866-3591, DOI: 10.5194/essd-2017-124
Earth System Science Data Discussions 2020-04-15

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