National and Kapodestrian University of Athens – Environmental Physics and Meteorology Dpt.

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  • First NameMARIA
  • Last NameTOMBROU-TZELLA
  • TitleMs
  • PositionAssoc. Professor
  • Email 1mtombrou@phys.uoa.gr
  • Email 2maria.tombrou@gmail.com
  • Phone 132107276935
  • Phone 232107276837
  • Organisation NameNational and Kapodestrian University of Athens
  • DepartmentPhysics / Environmental Physics and Meteorology
  • TypeResearch & Academic
  • Thematic AreaClimate changeEnergy
  • Website(s)http://www.uoa.gr/
  • Street NamePanepistimiou
  • Street No30
  • Postal Code10679
  • TownAthens
  • CountryGreece
    • 1. Which of these statements best describe your Organisation’s role in the value chain?Value-adder(data process-modelling)
    • 2. What are the main thematic areas of activity of your Organisation?Climate change (e.g. climatology- meteorology atmospheric composition- air quality- radiation)Energy (including renewables such as solar / wind energy - etc.)
    • 3. Has your organisation participated in EO-related projects?Yes
    • 4. Has your Organisation participated in any Copernicus service provision, Copernicus User requirements definition or Copernicus Research & Innovation action?N/A
    • 5. Has your Organisation participated in any GEO/GEOSS SBA Tasks, community activities or initiatives?N/A
    • 6. How would you rate your Organisation’s level of collaboration with other EO actors in your country or abroad?
    • A. In your CountryLow(1-4 actors)
    • Please expand on the collaboration if appropriate, indicating if possible the contact details of these EO actors.

      I dont have much information, this is anactivity undertaken by colleagues

    • B. AbroadModerate(5-10 Actors)
    • Please expand on the collaboration if appropriate, indicating if possible the contact details of these EO actors.

      This is an activity undertaken by colleagues

    • From the list below, please choose all the domains in which your organisation has capacities. 3) Modelling and computing processing capacities4) EO data exploitation for the provision of value-adding services and products
    • Modelling and Computing Processing Capacities

    • Model/Algorithm1

      WRF-CHEM mesoscale atmospheric and chemistry model

    • Which of the following application area(s) does the model serve? Meteorologic/ClimaticAtmospheric Composition/ProfilingEnergy/Radiation
    • Please specify the source of EO data used in the model.Geospatial data (e.g.DTM)Remote sensing data (e.g raw satellite high-level images)
    • Please list the providers of input data for the model

      initial, lateral and boundary conditions from the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) global Final (FNL) Analysis (1.0º × 1.0º) The sea-surface temperature (SST) from the Group for High Resolution Sea Surface Temperature (GHRSST) Level 4 Multiscale Ultrahigh Resolution (MUR) Global Foundation Sea Surface Temperature Analysis data (0.011º × 0.011º), SST measurements. Land use soil categories (US Geological Survey; USGS)

    • What is the geographic coverage/extent the model applies to?LocalNationalRegional
    • In which region?Other
    • Other regionEurope
    • Contact details of the person in charge

      Aggeliki Dandou (Ph.D)
      antant@phys.uoa
      Elissavet Bossioli (Ph.D)
      ebossiol@phys.uoa.gr

    • Model/Algorithm 2

      GEOSCHEM Global atmospheric chemistry model (http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/)

    • Which of the following application area(s) does the model serve? *Atmospheric Composition/Profiling
    • Please specify the source of EO data used in the model.Geospatial data (e.g. DTM)Remote sensing data (e.g. raw satellite high-level images)
    • Please list the providers of input data for the model

      Assimilated data by the Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS) of NASA Global Modelling and Assimilation Office (GMAO, http://gmao.gsfc.nasa.gov).
      Inventory for fossil fuel emissions from the Global Emission Inven- tory Activity (GEIA)

    • What is the geographic coverage/extent the model applies to?LocalGlobal
    • Contact details of the person in charge

      Anna Protonotariou (Ph.D)
      aprot@phys.uoa.gr

    • Does your Organisation have sufficient available computing resources for the processing and exploitation of EO data and the models running?Server ClustersHPC Clusters
    • EO data exploitation for the provision of value-adding services and products

    • Do you deliver services / products that are based on the exploitation of EO data? No
    • 1. Is there funding for EO activities available in your country? N/A
    • 2. Is there a National Space Policy/Strategy? N/A
    • 3. Is there a Space Agency in your country? Yes
    • 4. Which of the following best describes the level of coordination of EO activities in your country? N/A
    • 5. Which of the following best describes the level of interaction between the EO community and decision makers in your country?N/A
    • 1. Would your Organisation be interested in contributing with its capacities to a regional initiative of GEO and/or Copernicus, addressing regional needs in the domains of Climate Change, Access to Raw Materials, Energy, Food Security and Water? Yes under specific conditions
    • 2. Would you be interested in providing feedback to the GEO-CRADLE consortium for establishing a roadmap for the implementation of GEO and Copernicus in North Africa, Middle East and the Balkans? Yes
    • 3. Would your organisation be interested in receiving our quarterly newsletter and/or participating in future networking events? Yes to both

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