Enhanced Observing Period (EOP) and instruments
The Enhanced Observing Period (EOP, 2005-2007) is designed to serve as a link between the LOP and the SOP. Its main objective is to document over a climatic transect the annual cycle of the surface conditions and atmosphere and to study the surface memory effects at the seasonal scale. The EOP will be 2 - 3 year duration (2005-2007).
The EOP aims at providing a detailed documentation and analysis of the monsoon system over at least 2 complete annual cycles. This has involved the reinforcement of the LOP sites, including the radiosonde network; the installation of new, relatively high-maintenance sensors, such as flux stations; and oceanic measurements carried out by a reserach vessel during two annual cruises in the Gulf of Guinea (one in June and one in September of each EOP year).
The EOP builds upon the LOP setup and its mesoscale sites strategy associated with a regional monitoring. The enhancement of observations over the mesoscale sites is done at two levels:
- a spatial densification of existing measurements and
- the installation of instruments allowing for the measurement of variables not observed during the LOP, because these instruments are too costly to operate over such a long period.
The regional coverage is obtained through various actions:
- a restoration and upgrade of the radiosounding network operated by ASECNA and national meteorological services;
- installation of specific new instruments deployed in networks.
Some specific EOP instruments will remain in operation after the end of the EOP, which means that there will be more instruments in operation during the post-EOP LOP than during the preliminary 2001-2004 period.
EOP List of Instruments up
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Code |
PI Name |
E-Mail Address |
Instrument |
Platform |
TT |
| 1 |
EE1 |
AE.RS_1 |
Andreas Fink |
[email protected] |
8 P1 RS stations (Conakry, Abidjan, Cotonou, Douala, Tamale, Parakou, Abuja, Niamey,) and 1 P2 (Bangui) |
Monsoon Array |
1 |
| 2 |
EE2 |
AE.RS_2 |
Serge Janicot |
[email protected] |
6 P1 RS stations (Sal, Dk, Bk, Ny, N'Dja., Kh.) and 1 P2 (Ouaga.) |
Sahelian Array |
1 |
| 3 |
EE3 |
AE.RS_3 |
Doug Parker |
[email protected] |
4 P1 RS stations in Agadez, Tombouctou, Tessalit and Tamanrasset |
Northern Array |
1 |
| 4 |
EF1 |
AEGPS_1 |
M.-N. Bouin |
[email protected] |
3 GPS stations (Djougou,Niamey,Gao) |
Meridional Transect |
1 |
| 5 |
EF5 |
AE.VHF_O |
Bernard Campistron |
[email protected] |
CNRM VHF: λ= 6.7 m ; μ= 45 MHz |
Ouémé (Djougou ?) |
1 |
| 6 |
EA1/EF36 |
UHF_BO |
B. Campistron |
[email protected] |
ASECNA UHF in Bamako and Ouaga (λ= 23 cm ; 1290 MHz) |
Bamako and Ouaga |
1 |
| 7 |
EB1/ EF7 |
AE.H2OFlux_G |
C. Lloyd, F. Timouk, |
[email protected] |
2 Water Vapor Flux stations (OSIL, MK4) |
Hombori- Agoufou |
2a |
| 8 |
EB2 |
AE.SHFlux_G |
C. Lloyd, F. Timouk, |
[email protected] |
2 HFS in Bamba (very dry) and Hombori (extensive laterite pan) |
Gourma Meso Site |
2a |
| 9 |
EF6 |
AE.BaCO2_G |
Laurent kergoat |
[email protected] |
CO2 Baloon |
Hombori- Agoufou |
2a |
| 10 |
EF8 |
AE.H2OFlux_Ncw |
Bernard Cappelaere |
[email protected] |
2 Water Vapor Flux stations (Campbell) |
Niamey-Wankama |
2a |
| 11 |
EB3/ EF9 |
AE.H2OFlux_Odc |
Sylvie Galle |
[email protected] |
2 Water Vapor and CO2 Flux stations |
Ouémé-Donga |
2a |
| 12 |
EB4 |
AE.H2OFlux_Po |
C. Lloyd |
[email protected] |
1 WV/CO2 flux station |
Pobe (Southern Benin) |
2a |
| 13 |
EF10 |
AE.Scintil_Od |
Jean-Martial COHARD |
[email protected] |
Scintillometer for Sensible Heat Flux measurement on a 1km transect |
Ouémé-Donga-Ara |
2a |
| 14 |
EE6 |
AE.MuLid_ST |
Francesco Cairo |
[email protected] |
Aerosol elastic backscatter and depolarization Lidar |
Niger Banizoumbou Mali Cinzana Sénégal M’Bour |
2b |
| 15 |
EF30 |
AE.Dust_ST |
Jean-Louis Rajot |
[email protected] |
3 sites (TEOM, micro-LIDAR, Photometer) |
Sahelian Transect |
2b |
| 16 |
EF32 |
AE.Aerosol_Lam |
Cathy Liousse |
[email protected] |
Aerosol measurements at Lamto |
Lamto Station |
2b |
| 17 |
EF14 |
CE.SW_G |
Patricia de Rosnay |
[email protected] |
Campbell CS616 for soil moisture: 9 sites |
Gourma Meso Site |
3 |
| 18 |
EF15 |
CE.VegSoil_G |
Josiane Seghieri |
[email protected] |
Field campaign of measurements on vegetation function and soil characteristics |
Gourma Meso Site |
3 |
| 19 |
EF16 |
CE.PAR_Ga |
Valérie Demarez |
[email protected] |
PAR and LAI measurements |
Gourma-Agoufou |
3 |
| 20 |
EF17 |
CE.Sap_Ga |
Valérie Le Dantec |
[email protected] |
2 sap flow/ soil moisture stations |
Gourma-Agoufou |
3 |
| 21 |
EF34 |
AE.NOx-Hombori |
Dominique Serça |
[email protected] |
NOx measurements |
Hombori |
3 |
| 22 |
EF18 |
CE.Rain_Nc |
Luc Descroix |
[email protected] |
15 recording raingauge network |
Niamey SS central |
4 |
| 23 |
EF19 |
CE.Run_Nc |
Luc Descroix |
[email protected] |
Network of 6 recording streamgauges |
Niamey SS central |
4 |
| 24 |
EF20 |
CE.Gwat_Nc |
Luc Descroix |
[email protected] |
Level recorders in 12 drilled boreholes |
Niamey meso site |
4 |
| 25 |
EF21 |
CE.SWc_Nc |
B. Cappelaere |
[email protected] |
4 sites Watermark et TDR |
Niamey SS central |
4 |
| 26 |
EF22 |
CE.SWsan_Nc |
Luc Descroix |
[email protected] |
Soil water neutron probe: about 45 measurement sites |
Niamey SS central |
4 |
| 27 |
EF23 |
CE.Veget_Ncw |
Nicolas Boulain |
[email protected] |
Li COR LAI-2000 and Li COR 6400 |
Niamey-Wankama |
4 |
| 28 |
EF35 |
CE.VegIso_Nc |
Jacques Gignoux |
[email protected] |
Phenology and ground water measurements on Accacia Albida |
Niamey SS- Banizoumbou |
4 |
| 29 |
EF2 |
AE.RadX_O |
Marielle Gosset |
[email protected] |
X Band Hydromet. Radar |
Djougou |
5 |
| 30 |
EF3 |
AE.Dsd_ Or |
Marielle Gosset |
[email protected] |
Disdromètre Parsival |
Djougou |
5 |
| 31 |
EF4 |
AE.OSP_Od |
Laurent Barthès |
[email protected] |
Optical Spectro Pluviometer |
Dakar puis Djougou |
5 |
| 32 |
EF24 |
CE.Run_Odc |
Luc Seguis |
[email protected] |
1 seuil jaugeur on 1 transects: Nalohou |
Donga, transects |
5 |
| 33 |
EF25 |
CE.WChem_O |
Christophe Peugeot |
[email protected] |
Chemical Analysis: surf/ground water |
Ouémé |
5 |
| 34 |
EF26 |
CE.WChem_Od |
Luc Seguis |
[email protected] |
Chemical Analysis: surf/ground water |
Ouémé-Donga |
5 |
| 35 |
EF27 |
CE.Gwat_Odc |
Luc Seguis |
[email protected] |
Network of 27 piezo in drilled wells |
Donga, transects |
5 |
| 36 |
EF28 |
CE.SW_Odc |
Sylvie Galle |
[email protected] |
3 soil moisture stations on 3 transects: 9 in total |
Donga, transects |
5 |
| 37 |
EF29 |
CE.Veg_Odc |
Josiane Seghieri |
[email protected] |
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Ouémé-Donga |
5 |
| 38 |
EF31 |
AE.RSO3_Od |
Valérie Thouret |
[email protected] |
Ozone Radio-sounding |
Cotonou |
5 |
| 39 |
EF33 |
AE.VAN_Od |
Dominique Serça |
[email protected] |
NOx measurements + 1 flux station |
Djougou |
5 |
| 40 |
EF11 |
OE.Navire_GG |
Bernard Bourles |
[email protected] |
Sea water samples from RV Suroit in 2005 and Atalante in 2006 |
RV in Guinea Gulf |
6 |
| 41 |
EF12 |
OE.XBT_GG |
Bernard Bourles |
[email protected] |
Temp. profiles with perdable sounds |
Guinea Gulf |
6 |
| 42 |
EF13 |
OE.CTD_GG |
Bernard Bourles |
[email protected] |
Seabird 911sounds (t, salinity, 02) |
Guinea Gulf |
6 |
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