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UP1.7

Session cancelled: Metrology for meteorology and climate
Convener: Graziano Coppa  | Co-Convener: Andrea Merlone 

Due to the low number of submitted abstracts, this session will not be held at the EMS2018; the submitted abstracts will be scheduled in session "UP1.6: Atmospheric measurements" in this same Programme Stream UP1.

During the last years, the worldwide interaction between the Metrology and Meteorology communities has improved and increased. The EURAMET, the European association of national Institutes of Metrology, is presently funding several projects aiming at delivering results of valuable impact for the meteorology and climatology sciences. The key aspect of these projects is to establish traceability of measurements and uncertainties of measured physical and chemical quantities and Essential Climate Variables.

The session on Metrology for Meteorology and Climate is organized to give an opportunity to those two communities to present and discuss needs, methods, expertise and devices with objective to cooperate in producing more reliable data. It will be an occasion to reciprocally increase knowledge and understanding for these two fields, semantically so similar but each one representing problems of different nature.

Topics for the session are
• Traceability and uncertainty in weather observations.
• Metrology applied to Ground based systems. Temperature, humidity and pressure sensors. Wind speed and direction, solar radiation.
• Quantities of influence and mutual influences. Sensors dynamics.
• Special calibration procedures for upper air measurements and aircraft-based measurements.
• Ocean research: metrological traceability to the SI system for the measurement of the key variables salinity, pH, composition and dissolved oxygen content of sea water.
• Water: water vapour, liquid water, ice, hygrometry, soil moisture.
• Calibration and traceability for rain and snow gauges.
• Permafrost temperature measurements: instruments, procedures and calibrations.
• Assessment of the historical temperature measurement data with respect to uncertainties on instruments used.
• Thermal metrology for meteorology and climate.
• Chemical metrology for environment and climate.
• Instruments and measurements capabilities, calibration procedures, best practice and regulations.