Fri, Jan 23, 2026

“Towards a Global Ground-Based Earth Observatory (GGBEO): Leveraging existing systems and networks” published in the Big Earth Data Journal

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An article “Towards a Global Ground-Based Earth Observatory (GGBEO): Leveraging existing systems and networks” has been published in the Big Earth Data Journal on November 15, 2025.

The article features a large international team of contributors. It is based on discussions from the “Towards Global Earth Observatory” workshop held from May 8–10, 2023. The workshop was organized by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the Atmosphere and Climate Competence Center (ACCC), in collaboration with the Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research (INAR) at the University of Helsinki.

Abstract:

To tackle the planetary environmental and climate crisis and meet the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), we must fully leverage the potential of Earth observations (EO). This involves integrating globally sourced data on the atmosphere, hydrosphere, cryosphere, lithosphere, along with ecological and socio-economic information. By harmonizing and integrating these diverse data sources, we can more effectively incorporate observational data into multi-scale modeling and artificial intelligence (AI) frameworks. This paper is based on discussions from the “Towards Global Earth Observatory” workshop held from May 8–10, 2023, organized by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the Atmosphere and Climate Competence Center (ACCC), in collaboration with the Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research (INAR) at the University of Helsinki. The current state of EO and data repositories is fragmented, highlighting the need for a more integrated approach to establish a new global Ground-Based Earth Observatory (GGBEO). Here, we summarize the current status of selected in-situ and ground-based remote sensing observation systems and outline future actions and recommendations to meet scientific, societal, and economic needs. In addition, we identify key steps to create a coordinated and comprehensive GGBEO system that leverages existing investments, networks, and infrastructures. This system would integrate regional and global ground-based in situ and remote sensing systems, marine, and airborne observational data. An integrated approach should aim for seamless coordination, interoperable and harmonized data repositories, easily searchable and accessible data, and sustainable long-term funding.

 
Read the full article:
 

Lappalainen, H. K., Baklanov, A., Bäck, J., Arvanitidis, C., Basart, S., Bernier, N., … Kulmala, M. (2025). Towards a Global Ground-Based Earth Observatory (GGBEO): Leveraging existing systems and networks. Big Earth Data, 9(4), 615–650. https://doi.org/10.1080/20964471.2025.2574174

The article is part of the activities of the UArctic Thematic Network on Arctic Boreal Hub.

 

Publication date: Fri, Jan 23, 2026

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