what`s the atmosphere like today?

W H AT ’ S T H E
AT M O S P H E R E L I K E
TO D AY ?
Atmosphere Monitoring
The Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS)
[email protected]
Copernicus EU
Copernicus EU
Copernicus EU
www.copernicus.eu
C O P E R N I C U S :
A
F L A G S H I P
E U R O P E A N
P R O G R A M M E
Atmosphere
Monitoring
With its principles defined shortly after the Kyoto protocol was
adopted, Copernicus contributes to the international
commitment to monitor effectiveness of policies and treaties
regarding the Earth’s environment and climate
Copernicus is harnessing world leading science
and technology to equip society to understand
and adapt to our changing environment.
Copernicus provides opportunities for the
development of a green and information-based
economy.
Sentinels
THE
COPERNICUS VALUE-ADDING CHAIN
Atmosphere
Monitoring
Services
led by ECMWF
* Mostly
based on the
principle of
subsidiarity
from EU
Member
states
*
R E A S O N S
T O
C A R E
A B O U T
A T M O S P H E R I C
C O M P O S I T I O N
Atmosphere
Monitoring
from D. Jacob
GREAT
SOCIETAL
DEMAND
Atmosphere
Monitoring
France, CGDD
Among the following issues affecting the
environment, which one are you
preoccupied most about?
%
Global warming (and
greenhouse effect)
Air pollution
Natural disasters (flood, storms,
earthquakes, wildfires…)
Pollution of water,
rivers and lakes
Increase of
domestic wastes
Disappearing fauna and flora
Noise pollution
None
CAMS IN
A
NUTSHELL
Atmosphere
Monitoring
FULL – FREE – OPEN DATA
WHY
Atmosphere
Monitoring
IS
CAMS
NEEDED?
WHY
Atmosphere
Monitoring
IS
CAMS
NEEDED?
CCAMS
A M SSERVICE
S E RCHAIN
VICE CHAIN
Atmosphere
Monitoring
In-situ observations
Space Agencies
National scale
15
HOW
THE
SCOPE OF
CAMS
DEFINED?
Events
Users
Experts
S-E impact
10 years of R&D precursor activities (GEMS, PROMOTE, MACC/-II/-III)
Strategy
Atmosphere
Monitoring
WAS
The specifications of the CAMS
portfolio of products are continually
updated by means of user
consultation
STRUCTURE
Atmosphere
Monitoring
OF
ACTIVITIES IN
CAMS
Activities are organised by packages of consistent types of functions needed to deliver
CAMS. Activities are distributed by means of open tenders: in the end, this will be a total of
30 contracts running in parallel (excluding communications and “use cases”).
EUROPE’S EYE
ON
EARTH
Atmosphere
Monitoring
AOD
CO
CO2
NO2
What’s the atmosphere like today?
USING CAMS AND
Atmosphere
Monitoring
KEEPING UP
Website
http://atmosphere.copernicus.eu
Social media
@CopernicusECMWF
WITH
Newsletter
IT
HOW DO
Atmosphere
Monitoring
WE
MEASURE SUCCESS?
WEDNESDAY 17 MAY 2017
Atmosphere
Monitoring
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The CAMS portfolio of products
How to access CAMS data and products?
How to get support for using CAMS products?
User stories
How user feedback and requirements drive service evolution?
(Coffee)
•
User presentations
(Lunch)
•
•
User fair: some users showcase their activities
General discussion: how to make CAMS outputs more useful for
users? How to increase participation and uptake?
W H AT ’ S T H E
AT M O S P H E R E L I K E
TO D AY ?
Atmosphere Monitoring
Copernicus EU
Copernicus EU
Copernicus EU
www.copernicus.eu