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 • • • • • 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
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