INTAROS * Integrated Arctic Observing System
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INTAROS – Integrated Arctic
Observing System
A project funded by EC – Horizon 2020
Blue Growth BG-09-2016
Coordinator: Stein Sandven
Presented by: Lasse H. Pettersson
Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center, Norway
Total budget: 15.5 mEuro
49 partners from 20 countries
Start date: 01 December 2016. Duration: 5 years
INTAROS overall objective
Is to develop an
efficient integrated
Arctic Observation
System by
extending,
improving and
unifying
existing and evolving
systems in the
different regions of
the Arctic
INTAROS objectives
Establish a Pan-Arctic forum for collaboration across EU and
non-EU countries in order to build a sustainable observing
system (WP1)
Exploit existing observing systems and databases (WP2)
Fill gaps of the present in situ observing systems (WP3)
Enhance community-based observing programmes (WP4)
Develop and implement the iAOS platform for integration of
multidisciplinary data from distributed repositories (WP5))
Conduct case studies for selected user groups and
stakeholders, e.g climate research, climate services, (WP6)
Dissemination and education activities to promote results of
the project (WP7)
Ocean and sea ice
Observing systems using moored arrays, mobile platforms, tide gauge network,
on-ice measurements, ocean bottom-mounted sensors, and remote sensing.
© Rick Krishfield
Benthic Lander
CTD sampler
Instruments on sea ice
Atmosphere
Observing system using in-situ
observations from supersites, field
campaigns, buoys, research vessels,
aircraft and satellites
Arctic Ocean
Sodankylä,
Finland
Ny Ålesund,
Svalbard
Cryosphere and land
• In-situ cryospheric and
land observations from
past and new
campaigns and
research stations
• Use of satellite snow,
hydrological, and ice
mass change products
WP3: Enhancement of in situ observing
systems
INTAROS will work in
the following areas:
• Coastal Greenland
(task 1)
• North of Svalbard
(task 2)
• Fram Strait (task 3)
• The central Arctic
Ocean (task 4)
• Selected sites across
the Arctic land
areas (task 5)
Task 0
WP4: Community-based observing systems
Overall objective: Enhance community-based observing
for participatory research and capacity-building
WP5 : Data integration and management
Objectives
• To integrate multidisciplinary and distributed data
repositories into a scalable and resilient Pan-Arctic
observing system, iAOS
• To offer seamless access to observations and derived
parameters provide a set of tools for data analysis,
transformation and visualization of spatiotemporal datasets
Data management steps
Collect
Ingest
Store
Search
Analyse
Visualise
INTAROS Stakeholders concept - WP6
International
bodies
Pan-Arctic
and other
networks
National
management
plans
Other policy
requirements
Stakeholders
Industry
Managment
Models:
Climate,
Forecasting,
Ecosystem,
Data
assimilation
Demonstrations of
iAOS for stakeholders
WP6
Status/ assessments /
dissemination
NGOs
Science
Other
Outreach
WP7,1
Requirements strategy
Multidisciplinary data from existing
and new observing systems
Integrated
observing system
WP1
WP 2,3,4
WP5
EU’s Arctic projects cluster 2016-2017
EU PolarNET
Coordination action
(AWI: N. Biebow)
INTAROS
APPLICATE
Observing
Systems
(NERSC)
Modelling – forecasting
(AWI: T. Jung)
Arctic
permafrost
BLUE
ACTION
Multi-disciplinary
(open call)
Modelling – forecasting
(DMI: S. Olson)
INTAROS: Executive board
Stein Sandven,
Coordinator, (NERSC)
Roberta Pirazzini
(FMI)
Hanne Sagen, Deputy
Coordinator (NERSC)
Finn Danielsen
(NORDECO)
Agnieszka B. Möller
(IOPAN)
Ralf Doescher
(SMHI)
37 European Partners - 14 countries
12 partners from 6 other countries