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Action 735: Tools for Assessing Global Air–Sea Fluxes of Climate and Air Pollution Relevant Gases


 
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The main objective of this COST Action is to develop the tools for, and the production of, best estimates of global air–sea fluxes of compounds relevant to climate and air pollution, including, but not limited to CO2, DMS, halogenated hydrocarbons, nitrous oxide, trace metals and nutrients. The latter two are included as their flux to the ocean affects marine ecology and provides feedback to the production of trace gases. These estimates will be computed from a combination of available data and state-of-the-art model output.
This COST Action will:
- Compile existing data into a standards-based framework, in a format of use to climate modellers, interpolating sparse data and collapsing it to a 'virtual year'.
- Intercalibrate and compare different data sets and methods, and assess the errors within them.
- Compare the data products to model output.
Such a synthesis of data is critical for assessing the role of the oceans in regulating atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases, stratospheric ozone-depleting compounds and oxides of nitrogen and sulphur which form acid deposition. It will allow a determination of the ocean's influence on the oxidation capacity of the atmosphere, which regulates air quality and the lifetime of greenhouse gases.

Secondary objectives are:
- To implement the latest chemical and biological understanding of trace gas production into coupled models used for predicting regional and global climate.
- To assess the role that the oceans play in regulating air quality and the atmosphere’s oxidation capacity.
- To synthesise our knowledge of the likely changes in air–sea exchange under various global change scenarios.
Such an initiative is timely because coupled GCMs (General Circulation Models) used to predict climate are now capable of incorporating biological feedbacks to global change. They are currently limited by a lack of data and understanding of how the chemical/ biological processes operate within our present climate and will operate in the future (Figure 3).
Finally, this Action will
- Develop fora for information dissemination, scientific synthesis and vigorous
discussion.

Domain : Earth System Science and Environmental Management
Action title : Tools for Assessing Global Air–Sea Fluxes of Climate and Air Pollution Relevant Gases



Action details Parties
  Country Date Status
MoU : 262/06
CSO Approval date : 27/06/2006
Entry into force : 25/09/2006
End of Action : 25/10/2011
Belgium 03/10/2006 Confirmed
Cyprus 22/01/2007 Confirmed
Denmark 20/09/2006 Confirmed
Finland 20/11/2006 Confirmed
France 29/11/2006 Confirmed
Germany 27/09/2006 Confirmed
Greece 04/10/2006 Confirmed
Hungary 03/11/2006 Confirmed
Ireland 20/09/2006 Confirmed
Italy 17/10/2006 Confirmed
Netherlands 11/06/2009 Confirmed
Norway 25/09/2006 Confirmed
Poland 04/10/2006 Confirmed
Spain 21/09/2006 Confirmed
Sweden 19/02/2007 Confirmed
Switzerland 31/05/2007 Confirmed
Turkey 20/06/2007 Confirmed
United Kingdom 20/09/2006 Confirmed
Total 18  
 
Non COST Institutions
Institution NameCountry
National Institute for Water and Atmospheric Research New Zealand
 
Intentions to accept the MoU
Country   Status
Total 0  


Action Web Site: http://www.cost-735.org/

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More Information can be obtained through the website :
http://www.cost-735.org/

or  by contacting the Chair of the Action :
Prof. Peter LISS

Rapporteur :
Prof. Anders LINDROTH

Science Officer :
Dr Stefan STUECKRAD

Administrative Officer :
Mr Kent HUNG



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