TUNER – Towards Unified Error Reporting

Coordinating Experts Driving the Project

Activity Leads

Doug Degenstein
Univ. Saskatchewan, Canada

Nathaniel Livesey
NASA JPL, Pasadena, USA

Overview of the Project’s Objectives and Scope

Activity Description

The goal of TUNER is to provide a complete and consistent data characterization in terms of uncertainty, resolution and content of a priori information, for the largest possible number of space-borne temperature and composition sounders. Specic objectives are:

  1. An inventory of the error estimation tools used by past and current satellite missions will be made. The same applies to tools for resolution estimates and a priori content.
  2. The used tools will be assessed for consistency and completeness.
  3. Strategies will be dened to complete the error estimates and to make them consistent.
  4. Missing error and resolution estimates will be provided for the most important data.
  5. Recommendations on the use of the error estimates will be established for each instrument.

Key Insights from Research Outcomes

Published Results

AMT special issue on TUNER
Papers submitted and published to the special issue can be viewed here

Peer-Reviewed Contributions to Climate Science

Journal Publications

T. von Clarmann, D. A. Degenstein, N. J. Livesey, S. Bender, A. Braverman, A. Butz, S. Compernolle, R. Damadeo, S. Dueck, P. Eriksson, B. Funke, M. C. Johnson, Y. Kasai, A. Keppens, A. Kleinert, N. A., Kramarova, A. Laeng, B. Langerock, V. H. Payne, A. Rozanov, T. O. Sato, M. Schneider, P. Sheese, V. Sofieva, G. P. Stiller, C. von Savigny and D. Zawada, 2020: Overview: Estimating and reporting uncertainties in remotely sensed atmospheric composition and temperature.  Atmos. Meas. Tech., 13, 4393-4436, https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-13-4393-2020.

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Latest Developments and Ongoing Efforts

APARC & SPARC Activity Updates

SPARC Newsletter No. 61, 2023, p. 20: The 5th TUNER meeting, by T. von Clarmann, N. Livesey, and D. Degenstein.

SPARC Newsletter No. 54, 2020, pp. 25-27: Update on: Towards Unified Error Reporting (TUNER), by T. von Clarmann, N. J. Livesey 2 , and D. Degenstin.

Explore Detailed Resources and Updates

Website for Further Information

For a more comprehensive look into the project, its activities, and its ongoing contributions to atmospheric and climate science, visit the dedicated TUNER website at https://www.imk-asf.kit.edu/english/304_2689.php. Explore the site to stay informed and engaged with the project’s progress and achievements.

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