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EUNADICS-AV early warning system dedicated to supporting aviation in the case of a crisis from natural airborne hazards and radionuclide clouds

Author(s)
Brenot, Hugues  
Theys, Nicolas  
Clarisse, Lieven  
Van Gent, Jeroen  
Hurtmans, Daniel R  
Vandenbussche, Sophie  
Papagiannopoulos, Nikolaos  
Mona, Lucia  
Virtanen, Timo  
Uppstu, Andreas  
Sofiev, Mikhail  
Bugliaro, Luca  
Vázquez-Navarro, Margarita  
Hedelt, Pascal A  
Parks, Michelle Maree  
Barsotti, Sara  
Coltelli, Mauro  
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Sezione OE, Catania, Italia  
Moreland, William  
Scollo, Simona  
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Sezione OE, Catania, Italia  
Salerno, Giuseppe Giovanni  
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Sezione OE, Catania, Italia  
Arnold-Arias, Delia  
Hirtl, Marcus  
Peltonen, Tuomas  
Lahtinen, Juhani  
Sievers, Klaus  
Lipok, Florian  
Rüfenacht, Rolf  
Haefele, Alexander  
Hervo, Maxime  
Wagenaar, Saskia  
Som de Cerff, Wim  
de Laat, Jos  
Apituley, Arnoud  
Stammes, Piet  
Laffineur, Quentin  
Delcloo, Andy  
Robertson, Lennart  
Rokitansky, Carl-Herbert  
Vargas, Arturo  
Kerschbaum, Markus  
Resch, Christian  
Zopp, Raimund  
Plu, Matthieu  
Peuch, Vincent-Henri  
Van Roozendael, Michel  
Wotawa, Gerhard  
Language
English
Obiettivo Specifico
5V. Processi eruttivi e post-eruttivi
Status
Published
JCR Journal
JCR Journal
Journal
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences  
Issue/vol(year)
/21 (2021)
Publisher
Egu-Copernicus
Pages (printed)
3367–3405
Date Issued
2021
DOI
10.5194/nhess-21-3367-2021
URI
https://www.earth-prints.org/handle/2122/15188
Abstract
The purpose of the EUNADICS-AV (European Natural Airborne Disaster Information and Coordination
System for Aviation) prototype early warning system (EWS) is to develop the combined use of harmonised data products from satellite, ground-based and in situ instruments to produce alerts of airborne hazards (volcanic, dust, smoke and radionuclide clouds), satisfying the requirement of aviation air traffic management (ATM) stakeholders (https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/723986, last access: 5 November 2021).
The alert products developed by the EUNADICS-AV EWS,i.e. near-real-time (NRT) observations, email notifications and netCDF (Network Common Data Form) alert data products (called NCAP files), have shown significant interest in using selective detection of natural airborne hazards from polar-orbiting satellites. The combination of several sensors inside a single global system demonstrates the advantage of using a triggered approach to obtain selective detection from observations, which cannot initially discriminate the
different aerosol types. Satellite products from hyperspectral ultraviolet–visible (UV–vis) and infrared (IR) sensors (e.g. TROPOMI – TROPOspheric Monitoring Instrument – and IASI – Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer) and a broadband geostationary imager (Spinning Enhanced Visible and InfraRed Imager; SEVIRI) and retrievals from groundbased networks (e.g. EARLINET – European Aerosol Research Lidar Network, E-PROFILE and the regional network from volcano observatories) are combined by our system to
create tailored alert products (e.g. selective ash detection, SO2 column and plume height, dust cloud, and smoke from wildfires). A total of 23 different alert products are implemented, using 1 geostationary and 13 polar-orbiting satellite platforms, 3 external existing service, and 2 EU and 2 regional ground-based networks. This allows for the identification and the tracking of extreme events. The EUNADICS-AV EWS has also shown the need to implement a future relay of radiological data (gamma dose rate and radionuclides concentrations in ground-level air) in the case of a nuclear accident. This highlights the interest of operating early warnings
with the use of a homogenised dataset. For the four types of airborne hazard, the EUNADICS-AV EWS has demonstrated its capability to provide NRT alert data products to trigger data assimilation and dispersion modelling providing forecasts and inverse modelling for source term estimate. Not
all of our alert data products (NCAP files) are publicly disseminated. Access to our alert products is currently restricted to key users (i.e. Volcanic Ash Advisory Centres, national meteorological services, the World Meteorological Organization, governments, volcano observatories and research collaborators), as these are considered pre-decisional products. On the other hand, thanks to the EUNADICS-AV–SACS
(Support to Aviation Control Service) web interface (https: //sacs.aeronomie.be, last access: 5 November 2021), the main part of the satellite observations used by the EUNADICS-AV EWS is shown in NRT, with public email notification of volcanic emission and delivery of tailored images and NCAP files. All of the ATM stakeholders (e.g. pilots, airlines and passengers) can access these alert products through this free
channel.
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