Presidente do Programa Mundial de Pesquisas Climáticas Ministra Palestra no INPE
Olá leitor!
Segue abaixo a nota postada ontem (09/03) no site do
Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE), destacando que o Presidente
do Programa Mundial de Pesquisas Climáticas irá ministrar palestra no INPE.
Duda Falcão
Presidente do Programa Mundial de
Pesquisas Climáticas
Ministra Palestra no INPE
Quinta-feira, 09 de Março de 2017
No dia 15 de março (quarta-feira), às 14h30, o cientista
Guy Brasseur ministrará palestra no Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE),
em São José dos Campos.
Presidente do World Climate Research Programme (WCRP),
Guy Brasseur atualmente lidera grupo de pesquisa no Max Planck Institute for
Meteorology, da Alemanha, com atuação em instituições renomadas como o National
Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), dos Estados Unidos.
Apresentada em inglês e aberta a todos os interessados, a
palestra será no auditório Fernando de Mendonça (entrada pela torre A do
LIT/INPE).
Intitulada "Development of an Operational Regional
multi-model Air Quality Prediction System", a apresentação é de interesse
geral, em especial pesquisadores das áreas de Ciência do Sistema Terrestre,
Meteorologia e Clima, Observação da Terra e Ciência Espacial.
Saiba mais sobre o palestrante: http://www.mpimet.mpg.de/en/staff/ohneabteilung/guy-brasseur/cv/
Sobre a Palestra
According to
the World Health Organization, more than 3 million people in the world die
prematurely each year from outdoor air pollution. Air Quality is therefore one
of the most urgent environmental problems facing society. As part of the
EU-sponsored Panda and MarcoPolo projects, an operational air quality
forecasting system has been developed. Such system can help environmental
managers to avoid acute air pollution episodes by taking appropriate and timely
measures. The forecasts by seven different chemical transport models are
combined to provide median and average values. Global predictions that include
an assimilation process of space observations are downscaled to a spatial
resolution of a few kilometers. The system provides predicted distributions of
several compounds including ozone and NO2, PM2.5 and PM10. It has been applied
in Asia, and projects to implemented it in South America are underway. To illustrate
the performance of the system, predictions performed for the 37 Chinese cities
of more than 3 million inhabitants will be presented. The forecasts are posted
daily on the web and continuously compared with local observations as these
become available each hour.
The
presentation will describe the forecasting system, highlight problems
encountered, and present validations of the model predictions with surface
measurements.
The
presentation will be concluded by a short presentation of a new international
initiative called " Monitoring, Analysis and Prediction of Air Quality
(MAP-AQ)". The overarching goal of MAP-AQ is to develop a world-wide
consortium of expert groups to coordinate and enhance research and services
that will help mitigate air pollution, specifically in regions of the world
where high concentrations of pollutants are observed.
Fonte: Site do Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais
(INPE)
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