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Copernicus Programme of the EU and Synergies with WMO, RA VI and EUMETNET

Copernicus Programme of the EU and Synergies with WMO, RA VI and EUMETNET. ICG WIGOS 1 8 February 2015 WMO Geneva. Dr. Silvo Ž lebir European Commission – DG GROW European Environment Agency. EU Contribution to GEOSS !. Policy makers. Public. Private, commercial. USERS.

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Copernicus Programme of the EU and Synergies with WMO, RA VI and EUMETNET

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  1. Copernicus Programmeofthe EU and Synergieswith WMO, RA VI and EUMETNET ICG WIGOS 18 February 2015 WMO Geneva Dr. Silvo Žlebir European Commission – DG GROW European Environment Agency

  2. EU Contribution to GEOSS !

  3. Policy makers Public Private, commercial USERS DifferentNeeds & & Examples Farming Oil Spills Air quality Flood Surveillance Ice levels Information Services Atmo-sphere Emer-gency Climate Change Land Marine Security SustainableInformation Space Infrastructure In Situ Infrastructure & OBSERVATION

  4. INTEGRATED EO Programme COPERNICUS 6 Services Land Monitoring Marine Monitoring Atmosphere Monitoring Emergency Management Climate Change Security Sentinels in-situ measurements • EU andglobalsources: • WMO /EUMETNET • EuroGeographics • EuroGOOS • EuroArgo • ICOS • EARLINET • … Analyses and re-analyses Modeling Forecasting Service activations … Contributing satellite missions …added-value products

  5. REGULATION (EU) No 377/2014 • OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL • of 3 April 2014 • establishing the Copernicus Programme • and repealing Regulation (EU) No 911/2010 • Objectives of the programme • Governance of the programme • Budget for 2014 - 2020 • Space component 3.394 million € • Service & In-situ component 897 million €

  6. Copernicus in transition Dedicated infrastructure EU Operational programme Six operational services Initial Operations Preparatory actions R&D 2012 2010 2004 2009 2011 2013 2014 2008 2020

  7. Sentinels Copernicus Sentinels Each satellite is technically different to meet the needs of the 6 services Sentinel 1 – radar imaging All weather, day/night applications Sentinel 2 – Optical imaging Land applications: urban, forest, agriculture,.. Sentinel 3+6 – Ocean and global land monitoring, high precision ocean altimetry Sentinel 4+5 – Atmosphere composition monitoring, from a geostationary (-4) and a polar orbit (-5)

  8. JRC EEA JRC ECMWF MERCATOR OCEAN FRONTEX EMSA EUSC ECMWF EEA

  9. Objectives of the data and information policy • Promote the use and sharing of Copernicus data and information • Support the European research, technology and innovation communities • Strengthen Earth observation markets in Europe, in particular the downstream sector, with a view to enabling growth and job creation !!! • GEO DataPolicyCompliant !

  10. In Situ Meteorological Data Needsof Copernicus Services Atmosphere Service air temperature, wind direction, wind speed, precipitation, air pressure, humidity, long wave radiation, shortwave(UV) radiation Emergency Management Service precipitation, air temperature, wind direction, wind speed, humidity Land Monitoring Service air temperature, water vapour, global solar radiation, infraredradiation, snow Marine Service temperature/globalocean, wind information/globalocean Climate Change Service and Security Service !! • Requirements on: • coverage, timeliness, metrologicalcharacteristics, meta data… • Near-real time and/or Archivedata (time series)

  11. In Situ Hydrological Data Needsof Copernicus Services Emergency Management Service riverdischarges, waterlevels Marine Service waterlevels • Requirements on: • coverage, timeliness, metrologicalcharacteristics, meta data… • Near-realtimeand/or Archivedata (time series)

  12. In Situ Hydro-Meteorological Data Needsof Copernicus Services • Main data sources / data providers : • National (Hydro)Meteorological services • Other (minority) data providers, e.g.: • World Radiation Data Centre • Global Runoff Data Centre • …

  13. Copernicus – WMO / EUMETNET Partnership • Copernicusto benefitfromdataprovision: • WMO - WIGOS, WMO RA VI … • EUMETNET- grouping of 31 European National Meteorological Services • General Agreement in preparation, recognizing: • ECOMET, Nationaldata licensing policies • WMO Resolution 40, 1995, 'essential'and'additional'data… • WMO & MeteorologicalCommunity to benefitfrom: • CopernicusSpaceComponent (Sentinels) and • Services: • Marine, Atmosphere, ClimateChange, EmergencyManagement… SYNERGIES AND MUTUAL BENEFITS !

  14. Thankyou foryourattention

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