GOA

The atmosphere as our laboratory

Measuring light, particles and clouds to forecast change and enable clean energy, GOA leads research in atmospheric optics, using advanced sensing to study aerosols, solar radiation and cloud dynamics. Their data informs climate models, air quality systems and renewable energy strategies.

Key Areas

GOA develops and deploys optical technologies to observe the atmosphere with high precision. By capturing how light interacts with particles and clouds, we generate critical data to understand climate processes, improve air quality forecasts, and optimize solar energy systems.

LIDAR and all-sky imaging

Radiometic monitoring

Aerosol and cloud modelling

Solar energy prediction

Networks

Our research is integrated into global observation efforts through active participation in international monitoring networks. These collaborations ensure the quality, comparability, and accessibility of atmospheric data across continents.

AERONET (NASA)

ACTRIS (Europe)

Leadership

Dr. Carlos Toledano

Infraestructure

Mobile and fixed stations

Remote sensing platforms

Polar deployments

Applications

Climate science

Renewable energy

Environmental policy

Public health

To understand tomorrow's climate, we study today's skies