Week 3 - Large Scale Changes - Ozone and GHGs

Week 3 will look at how we monitor GHGs from both satellites and in-situ measurement methods.

We will look at how we can accurately measure GHGs to help aid us in dealing with climate change and particularly methane, which is one of the most potent GHGs in the atmosphere. This week will also look at measurement techniques such as using aircraft to measure CO2 and methane, the data products we can use to GHGs and ozone hole prediction, and how policy has been implemented to combat this.

Dr Mark Parrington

Senior Scientist / Lead Educator

Dr Anna Agusti-Panareda

Researcher

Professor John Burrows

Professor of the Physics of the Ocean and Atmosphere

Dr Hannah Clark

Post-Doc Researcher

Dr Philippe Cocquerez

Engineer of Stratospheric Balloons

Dr Johannes Flemming

Principal Scientist

Dr Janne Hakkarainen

Senior Research Scientist

Dr Seppo Hassinen

Senior Research Scientist

Dr Annette Ladstaetter Weissenmayer

Scientist of the Physics of the Ocean and Atmosphere

Dr Philippe Nedelec

Research Engineer

Dr Frederic Thoumieux

Scientist - Scientific Ballooning

Dr Valerie Thouret

Researcher