Real-time UV index retrieval in Europe using Earth observation-based techniques: system description and quality assessment

Author:

Kosmopoulos Panagiotis G.,Kazadzis Stelios,Schmalwieser Alois W.ORCID,Raptis Panagiotis I.ORCID,Papachristopoulou Kyriakoula,Fountoulakis IliasORCID,Masoom Akriti,Bais Alkiviadis F.ORCID,Bilbao JuliaORCID,Blumthaler Mario,Kreuter Axel,Siani Anna MariaORCID,Eleftheratos KostasORCID,Topaloglou Chrysanthi,Gröbner Julian,Johnsen Bjørn,Svendby Tove M.ORCID,Vilaplana Jose ManuelORCID,Doppler LionelORCID,Webb Ann R.ORCID,Khazova Marina,De Backer HugoORCID,Heikkilä Anu,Lakkala KaisaORCID,Jaroslawski Janusz,Meleti Charikleia,Diémoz HenriORCID,Hülsen Gregor,Klotz Barbara,Rimmer John,Kontoes Charalampos

Abstract

Abstract. This study introduces an Earth observation (EO)-based system which is capable of operationally estimating and continuously monitoring the ultraviolet index (UVI) in Europe. UVIOS (i.e., UV-Index Operating System) exploits a synergy of radiative transfer models with high-performance computing and EO data from satellites (Meteosat Second Generation and Meteorological Operational Satellite-B) and retrieval processes (Tropospheric Emission Monitoring Internet Service, Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service and the Global Land Service). It provides a near-real-time nowcasting and short-term forecasting service for UV radiation over Europe. The main atmospheric inputs for the UVI simulations include ozone, clouds and aerosols, while the impacts of ground elevation and surface albedo are also taken into account. The UVIOS output is the UVI at high spatial and temporal resolution (5 km and 15 min, respectively) for Europe (i.e., 1.5 million pixels) in real time. The UVI is empirically related to biologically important UV dose rates, and the reliability of this EO-based solution was verified against ground-based measurements from 17 stations across Europe. Stations are equipped with spectral, broadband or multi-filter instruments and cover a range of topographic and atmospheric conditions. A period of over 1 year of forecasted 15 min retrievals under all-sky conditions was compared with the ground-based measurements. UVIOS forecasts were within ±0.5 of the measured UVI for at least 70 % of the data compared at all stations. For clear-sky conditions the agreement was better than 0.5 UVI for 80 % of the data. A sensitivity analysis of EO inputs and UVIOS outputs was performed in order to quantify the level of uncertainty in the derived products and to identify the covariance between the accuracy of the output and the spatial and temporal resolution and the quality of the inputs. Overall, UVIOS slightly overestimated the UVI due to observational uncertainties in inputs of cloud and aerosol. This service will hopefully contribute to EO capabilities and will assist the provision of operational early warning systems that will help raise awareness among European Union citizens of the health implications of high UVI doses.

Funder

European Commission

Publisher

Copernicus GmbH

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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