HYGEOS publishes a novel method to estimate the solar radiant flux collected by the receiver of a solar power tower (SPT) system, taking into account the detailed atmospheric radiative transfer.
CAMS General Assembly, 10 – 13 June 2024, Brussels
HYGEOS experts will participate in the General Assembly of the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service to engage with users, share results and discuss further improvements of the service.
HYGEOS will participate in the General Assembly of the Copernicus Land Monitoring Service to meet users, researchers and industry alike, and policy makers.
HYGEOS experts presented results on the uncertainty assessment, through an innovative ensemble approach, of the forecasts provided by the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service.
HYGEOS experts contributed to a study showing how the 3D radiative transfer modelling can quantify the adjacency effect i.e., the contribution of neighbouring pixels to the radiance of a pixel.
The kick-off meeting of the Horizon Europe project CAMS AERosol Advancement (CAMAERA), led by HYGEOS, took place on 29 January 2024 with over 50 participants from countries and institutes all over Europe.
The HYGEOS team wishes to his partners and customers a prosperous year 2024 with plenty of new opportunities and fruitful interactions. 2024 begins with the onset of the CAMAERA project activities, coordinated by HYGEOS.
HYGEOS started a number of studies to support CNES in the calibration, validation and data processors development for current and future spatial missions.