The GCOS Reference Upper Air Network (GRUAN) is an international reference observing network, designed to meet climate requirements and to fill a major void in the current global observing system. Upper air observations within the GRUAN network will provide long-term high-quality climate records, will be used to constrain and validate data from space based remote sensors, and will provide accurate data for the study of atmospheric processes. The network covers measurements of a range of key climate variables including temperature. Implementation of the network has started, and as part of this process a number of scientific questions need to be addressed in order to establish a viable climate reference upper air network, in addition to meeting the other objectives for the network measurements. These include quantifying collocation issues for different measurement techniques including the impact on the overall uncertainty of combined measurements; change management requirements when switching between sensors; assessing the benefit of complementary measurements of the same variable using different measurement techniques; and establishing the appropriate sampling strategy to determine long-term trends. This paper reviews the work that is currently underway to address these issues.
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11 September 2013
TEMPERATURE: ITS MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL IN SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY, VOLUME 8: Proceedings of the Ninth International Temperature Symposium
19–23 March 2012
Los Angeles, California
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September 11 2013
Sampling and measurement issues in establishing a climate reference upper air network
T. Gardiner;
T. Gardiner
National Physical Laboratory, Teddington,
United Kingdom
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F. Madonna;
F. Madonna
Istituto di Metodologie per l'Analisi Ambientale, Potenza,
Italy
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J. Wang;
J. Wang
NCAR Earth Observing Laboratory, Boulder,
USA
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D. N. Whiteman;
D. N. Whiteman
NASA/GSFC Mesoscale Atmospheric Processes Branch, Greenbelt,
USA
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J. Dykema;
J. Dykema
Harvard University, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Cambridge,
USA
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P. W. Thorne;
P. W. Thorne
Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center, Bergen,
Norway
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G. Bodeker
G. Bodeker
Bodeker Scientific, Alexandra, Central Otago,
New Zealand
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AIP Conf. Proc. 1552, 1066–1071 (2013)
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T. Gardiner, F. Madonna, J. Wang, D. N. Whiteman, J. Dykema, A. Fassò, P. W. Thorne, G. Bodeker; Sampling and measurement issues in establishing a climate reference upper air network. AIP Conf. Proc. 11 September 2013; 1552 (1): 1066–1071. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4821422
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