ESA CAMELOT study : Challenges in future operational missions for GMES atmospheric monitoring sentinels 4 and 5 and S5p

P.F. Levelt, J.P. Veefkind, B.J. Kerridge, R. Siddans, G. De Leeuw, J. Remedios, P.-F. Coheur

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Abstract

This is the final report of the CAMELOT (Chemistry of the Atmosphere Mission concEpts and sentineL Observations Techniques) study. The key objective of the CAMELOT study was to contribute to the definition of the air quality and climate protocol monitoring parts of GMES Sentinels 4 and 5 missions. This report presents the conclusions and recommendations of this study, regarding the Sentinel 4 and 5 Level 1B requirements and the mission scenario’s.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 55th EUMETSAT Conference, Bath, UK, 22th-25th September, 2009
Place of PublicationBath, UK
PublisherEUMETSAT
Pagessession 3-
ISBN (Print)978-92-9110-086-6
Publication statusPublished - 2009
Eventconference; EUMETSAT conference (ESA CAMELOT study and S5p TROPOM); 2009-09-22; 2009-09-25 -
Duration: 22 Sept 200925 Sept 2009

Conference

Conferenceconference; EUMETSAT conference (ESA CAMELOT study and S5p TROPOM); 2009-09-22; 2009-09-25
Period22/09/0925/09/09
OtherEUMETSAT conference (ESA CAMELOT study and S5p TROPOM)

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