Remote sensing of climate change

lphys2269  2022-2023  Louvain-la-Neuve

Remote sensing of climate change
5.00 credits
30.0 h
Q2

This biannual learning unit is being organized in 2022-2023
Teacher(s)
Dekemper Emmanuel;
Language
Prerequisites
Basic training in physics and mathematics (level of bachelor in sciences or applied sciences).
Main themes
Physico-chemical characteristics of the upper atmosphere and of radiative transfer of solar radiation ; ground-based and space-borne spectroscopic methods ; data processing algorithm and inverse methods.
Learning outcomes

At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to :

1 a.     Contribution of the teaching unit to the learning outcomes of the programme (PHYS2M and PHYS2M1)
AA1: A1.1, A1.5
AA2: A2.5
b.    Expected learning outcomes
At the end of this teaching unit, the student will be able to :
1.   describe the main processes defining the trace gas composition of the upper atmosphere ;
2.    understand the basic principles of atmospheric remote sensing: geometry, spectral domains and observation methods ;
3.    understand the inverse problems related to ground-based and space-borne observations ;
4.   assess the error budgets for several remote sensing modes and identify their intrinsic limitations ;
5.   understand the design principles of a space remote sensor and its operational use.
 
Content
The course will tackle the following topics:
Radiative equilibrium of the Earth system
  • total and spectral solar irradiance: definition, observations from space, trends, ...
  • terrestrial radiative equilibrium: thermal absorption and emissions, observations from ground and from space, trends, ...
  • radiative transfer in the atmosphere: absorption and scattering of UV, visilbe, and IR light, chemical composition of the atmosphere
  • remote sensing of pressure and temperature profiles in the upper atmosphere
Instrumentation for the teledetection of atmospheric composition
  • diffraction gratings
  • interferometry (Michelson, Fabry-Pérot, ...)
  • filters
Remote sensing techniques from space for the measurement of the atmospheric composition
  • observation geometries: nadir, limb, solar/stellar occultations, ...
  • space instruments for radiative budget assessment
  • space instruments for the remote sensing of the atmospheric composition
  • observations and trends of the ozone layer
Atmospheric composition
  • ozone, and its depleting substances
  • other reactive gases
Mathematical methods for solving inverse problems in atmospheric sciences
  • optimal estimation
  • regressions
  • influence of instrumental errors
  • regularization techniques
Concrete applications, and examples
  • simulation of the performance of a spectrometer based on a diffraction grating
  • simulation of thermal infrared emissions by the atmosphere
  • retrieval of temperature profiles from observations in the thermal infrared
  • retrieval of nitrogen dioxyde concentration profiles with the DOAS method
  • ...
Teaching methods
The course will be mostly given in a classical way, supported by slides.
The students will be regularly invited to work by themselves on concrete problems. Several lessons will be dedicated to numerical simulations with computational softwares (Matlab, Octave, python, ...). The students will be invited to take an active part in the resolution of the problems (each student is expected to develop his/her own code). The purpose of these numerical exercises is to familiarize the student to numerical computations, and to the resolution of concrete problems in atmospheric science.
Evaluation methods
Individual oral examination about the course matter.
The exam will contain questions evaluating the understanding of the theoretical concepts developed in the course, and will evaluate the understanding of the student through the analysis of a scientific publication in the field of atmospheric remote sensing.
Faculty or entity
PHYS


Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)

Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
Master [120] in Geography : Climatology

Master [60] in Physics

Master [120] in Physics