Headline: An Update on Low-cost Sensors for the Measurement of Atmospheric Composition, December 2020

The report reflects on the state of the art in terms of accuracy, reliability and reproducibility of different sensors used for the measurements of reactive and greenhouse gases, and aerosols, along with the key analytical principles and what has been learned so far about low-cost sensors from both laboratory studies and real-world tests (up to August 2020). In some cases, scientific literature that had been accepted, but not yet published in a final form, was included in this review. Some national and international government documents were also included in this synthesis. The report includes eight distinct sections, including an Introduction to the Report, Main Principles and Components, Evaluation Activities, Sensor Performance, Communicating LCS to Society, and Expert Consensus and Advice. Communicating LCS to Society is a new section to the original 2018 report and includes a consensus viewpoint on strategies for communicating LCS data and technologies more broadly to the lay public. This report also includes a set of specific expert consensus recommendations for LCS users across different user groups.

Publication Year
2021
Publication Type
Reports
Citation

Peltier, R. E., Castell, N., Clements, A. L., Dye, T., Hüglin, C., Kroll, J. H., Lung, S.-C.-C., Ning, Z., Parsons, M., Penza, M., Reisen, F., & von Schneidemesser, E.(2021). An Update on Low-cost Sensors for the Measurement of Atmospheric Composition, December 2020. Geneva: World Meteorological Organization (WMO).

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https://library.wmo.int/doc_num.php?explnum_id=10620
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Climate Change and Air Pollution: Research Needs and Pathways to Policy Implementation