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John Harries,John Harries,Professor of Earth Observation,Professor of Earth Observation,

Blackett LaboratoryBlackett Laboratory

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Contents

1.What’s it all about?

2.What is GERB?

3.European science contributng at the forefront of climate research

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1.What’s it all about?• Climate change is a major scientific

problem and threat to global stability;

• We make predictions about how climate might change in future using coupled, ocean-atmosphere General Circulation Models (GCMs);

• Ultimately the models must be tested and validated against observations of the real world.

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• GERB will make the first ever measurements of the Earth’s total energy balance from geostationary orbit.

• High accuracy measurements of the solar radiation absorbed, and the infrared energy emitted by the Earth will be produced each 15 minutes.

GERB

About 40 cm

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Should we believe “climate change”?

Yes!

Hadley Centre Harries et al., Nature, March 15 2001

IPCC

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Should we believe that we understand“climate change” well enough to accurately predict our future?

No!

Feedback processes, especially clouds, water vapour, oceans, cause large uncertainty

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2. What is GERB?(Talk on GERB design in future)•GERB is a de-spun (MSG spins at 100 rpm: 18g!!) absolute radiometer seeking to achieve absolute accuracies (target 0.5-1%). High time resolution (15 mins) for first time.

•Calibration in new facility at IC; GERB-1, -2 and –3 have been designed, built,tested and calibrated;

•Imperial team: John PI, Steve Manager, Jacqui Project Scientist, Jenny and James Instrument Scientists, Jo George Student. RAL leads technical project.

• GIST (GERB International Science Team) led by PI includes many world experts in ERB and EO studies.

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Gerb-1 Averaged Detector SR Data combined with Witness Sample Data

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3. European science at the forefront of climate research

(Talks on GERB science in future)

Three examples of “Hot topics”:

•Diurnal cycle of ERB and cloud-climate interaction;

•Saharan dust;

•Climate variability and trends.

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Diurnal cycle of ERB and cloud-climate interaction over Africa

Afternoon thunderclouds over the Serengeti

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Pictures!

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5. Pictures from the launch!

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5. Pictures from the launch!

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5. Pictures from the launch!

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5. Pictures from the launch!

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4.Concluding remarks• MSG is a major European initiative to be proud

of, in monitoring the Earth’s weather and climate: it contributes to the world effort in this area;

• Congratulations to all the GERB team at Imperial, RAL, Leicester, NPL, in Italy, Belgium, Germany and USA