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Vincent-Henri Peuch ECMWF, Head of Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S)

European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) ECMWF is an independent intergovernmental organisation supported by 34 states (21 Member States and 13 Co-operating States). ECMWF is both a research institute and a 24/7 operational service, producing and disseminating numerical weather predictions to its Member States. Observation Forecast

ECMWF and Copernicus ECMWF is operating two services on behalf of the European Union: the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) and the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S). From the start, ECMWF has been strongly involved in the development of Copernicus information services. Currently, in addition to being the coordinator of the pilot atmosphere service (MACC, -II, -III) and of a precursor of the climate change service (ERA-CLIM2), ECMWF is also involved in the marine and emergency services, by running in particular the computational centre and hosting the information system platform of the European Flood Awareness System (EFAS).

Atmosphere Monitoring Service MISSION Supporting the European strategy "Living well within the boundaries of Turning our planet" research by combining models into operational and observations services to monitor and forecast atmospheric pollution. Contributing to Europe s green economy by providing timely and accurate information on aerosols, chemical pollutants and greenhouse gases.

Strategy Socio-eco. impact Experts Users Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service A SIGNIFICANT HERITAGE A decade-long series of R&D projects ( MACC ) and experience in engaging with users and potential users in Europe and across the world

From EO to policy-relevant products Over 70 EO instruments are assimilated in the global system 2010 Boundary conditions feed an ensemble of highresolution European AQ systems (in order to assess uncertainties) 2011 More data are assimilated (in particular hourly surface AQ concentrated by EEA/EIONET) Policy-relevant (here health indicator for ozone) products are delivered. They are maps with no gaps, which observations alone don t provide and are essential to assess impacts.

CAMS Portfolio AIR QUALITY AND ATMOSPHERIC COMPOSITION European air quality analyses, forecasts and assessments in support of reporting and policy making, pollen forecasts, global transport of constituents/pollutants... CLIMATE FORCING Distributions of aerosol components and their radiative impacts, other radiative forcings... OZONE LAYER AND UV Monitoring and forecasting of the ozone layer / hole, UV index, UV radiation (crops, ecosystems)... SOLAR RADIATION Estimates of solar irradiance at surface, improved potential yield assessments for solar plants... EMISSIONS AND SURFACE FLUXES Estimates of human emissions globally and in Europe (high-resolution), emissions by wildfires, surface fluxes of CO 2, CH 4 and N 2 O... ECMWF

http://www.copernicus-atmosphere.eu Products found Search criteria based on service themes, species, geographic area, etc. Pop-up window with product description and links to plots, data, and validation

3000+ Users of MACC/CAMS Users of the global re-analysis product Users of the NRT European Air Quality forecasts

Air quality today

Atmosphere Monitoring Service CAMS OPERATIONAL STRUCTURE

Atmosphere Monitoring Service CAMS PROCUREMENT OPPORTUNITIES http://www.ecmwf.int/en/about/suppliers/copernicus-procurement

Climate Change Service MISSION An authoritative source of climate information for Europe covering past climate and trends, current state of the climate and projections of possible scenarios of future climate. Building upon national and international existing efforts. Supporting the market for climate services in Europe.

Climate Change Service How is the climate changing? Earth observations Reanalyses What are the societal impacts? Climate indicators Sectoral information Will climate change continue, accelerate? Predictions Projections

Climate Change Service

Climate Change Service Seasonal forecast May-June-July Surface temperature

Evaluation & QC Copernicus Climate Change Service from European commission ORGANISATION e.g.,fp7 Space call ESA, Eumetsat, EEA, WMO.. Climate Data Store from other bodies e.g., MS, Sectoral Information System Stakeholders & users Outreach & Dissemination

Climate Change Service CLIMATE DATA STORE Series of ECV datasets and climate indicators: Observed, reanalysed and simulated Supporting adaptation/mitigation policies for Europe Using: multi-model forecasts and projections; re-analyses; data rescue and reprocessing,

Climate Change Service EVALUATION AND QUALITY CONTROL Ensures C3S delivers state-of-the art climate information to end users Identifies gaps in the Service Bridges Copernicus with the EU Research Agenda (e.g. H2020) Monitors continually quality of C3S products and services

Climate Change Service SECTORAL INFORMATION SYSTEM

Climate Change Service OUTREACH AND DISSEMINATION Web content provision and management Public outreach Coordination with national outreach efforts Liaison with public authorities Events (conferences, seminars, summer schools,..) Training and educational material, smartphone apps, etc.

Climate Change Service RESEARCH TO ENHANCE C3S Uncertainty in climate information is significant this must be Turning quantified (within research C3S) and into reduced operational (via allied research) services Research needed on: Seasonal and decadal predictability Coupled data assimilation and Earth observations Earth-system modelling: regional and global Socio-economic impacts of climate change

Climate Change Service TIMELINE Proof of Concept + Pre-operational Phase 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Stage 0 Stage I Stage II Stage III Operational Phase

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