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Overview: The Network for the Detection of Atmospheric Composition Change at 35 years: achievements and future strategy
| Título : | Overview: The Network for the Detection of Atmospheric Composition Change at 35 years: achievements and future strategy |
| Autor : | Petropavlovskikh, Irina; De Mazière, Martine; Thompson, Anne M.; Wild, Jeannette; Hannigan, James W.; Selkirk, Henry; Hannun, Reem A.; Steinbrecht, Wolfgang; Lambert, Jean-Christopher; Van Malderen, Roeland; Asher, Elizabeth; Cordero, Raul R.; Godin-Beekmann, Sophie; Hubert, Daan; Khaykin, Sergey; Kreher, Karin; Leblanc, Thierry; Mahieu, Emmanuel; Maillard Barras, Eliane; McConville, Glen; Nedoluha, Gerald; Ortega, Ivan; Redondas, Alberto
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| Palabras clave : | Atmospheric composition change; NDACC; Ground-based atmospheric monitoring; Satellite validation; Ozone chemistry |
| Fecha de publicación : | 2026 |
| Editor: | Copernicus Publications |
| Citación : | Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 2026, 26(12), p. 8637–8675 |
| Versión del editor: | https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-26-8637-2026 |
| Resumen : | Since 1991, continuous, consistently calibrated and openly archived ground-based measurements from the Network for the Detection of Atmospheric Composition Change (NDACC) have been collected to investigate processes responsible for decadal-scale changes, anomalies in atmospheric composition, and to validate satellite observations and model simulations. These measurements, from nearly 120 stations, support fundamental research in the area of stratospheric and tropospheric processes impacting ozone chemistry, greenhouse gases, atmospheric radiative forcing, air quality, and interactions with solar radiation and the entire Earth system. NDACC data are supplemented by observations from eleven global Cooperating Networks. The operational principles of Cooperating Networks are well aligned with NDACC objectives and protocols, focusing on data that (a) are high-quality, uniformly processed and traceable to reference standards; and (b) capture short-term (daily to interannual) anomalies and long-term trends. This paper summarizes the NDACC organizational structure. We also review the major accomplishments of NDACC since De Mazière et al. (2018), collaborative research with Cooperating Networks, and interactions with the satellite and modeling communities. Ground-based atmospheric composition monitoring is at a crossroads. Challenges include sustainability of human and financial resources required for complex and intensive data collection, technical issues including aging instrumentation, requirements for FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable, reusable) data, and lack of data over large parts of Asia, Africa and South America. NDACC is well-positioned to adopt a three-pronged strategy going forward: protecting and modernizing existing stations; promoting the growing use of NDACC data; expanding the number of measured species and network coverage in under-sampled or under-reporting regions. |
| Patrocinador: | This research has been supported in part by NOAA (grant no. NA19NES4320002; Cooperative Institute for Satellite Earth System Studies – CISESS) at the University of Mary-land/ESSIC and NOAA (grant no. NA22OAR4320151) for the Cooperative Institute for Earth System Research and Data Science (CIESRDS). Part of the research has been supported by NASA grant number 80NSSC23K0398 at the University of Maryland/ESSIC. The NCAR NDACC program was supported under contract by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) grant number 80NSSC23K0398. This research has been supported in part by the NASA Upper Atmospheric Composition Program 80NSSC21K0892. |
| URI : | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11765/17964 |
| ISSN : | 1680-7316 1680-7324 |
| Colecciones: | Artículos científicos 2023-2026 |
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