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1 Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service CAMS General Assembly, Athens, 14-16 June 2016 Vincent-Henri Peuch (ECMWF) CAMS in June 2016

2 2 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. Data is full, free and open to all. Sentinels Copernicus: a flagship European programme Funding: €4.3 billions for 2014-2020

3 3 Services led by ECMWF The Copernicus value-adding chain * Mostly based on the principle of subsidiarity from EU Member states *

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5 5 How was the initial scope and portfolio of CAMS defined? StrategyS-E impact ExpertsUsers Forum 2008 Forum 2011 10 years of R&D precursor activities (GEMS, PROMOTE, MACC/-II/-III)

6 6 What the users of precursor services have said? Products and services need to be sustainable Quality of products is Copernicus distinctive advantage Full, free & open data policy Reliability, timeliness: operational aspects Easy data discovery, access, visualisation User support and training

7 7 Structure of activities in CAMS While the heritage of the series of precursor projects has been central to the design of CAMS, service elements have been streamlined and re-organised by packages of consistent types of functions in the production chains. Activities are distributed (open tenders).

8 8 8 (if needed) Most of the CAMS architecture elements are now in place

9 9 Website (July 2015) Social media Newsletter

10 10 Opportunity: CAMS “Use cases” PIN published in OJEU last month, ITT to appear. Based on specific market analysis, the selected project will develop and demonstrate end-to-end applications based on CAMS products. The objective is to stimulate innovative ideas and support the development of downstream applications. Criteria: innovative use of one or more CAMS products, the sustainability of the application business plan, the potential for increasing the use of CAMS services and reaching out to wider communities, and the quality and value for money of the proposals. The 2016 call will target Eastern and Southern European countries: in order to be eligible, the proposed “use cases” will need to focus on these geographical areas. 4 to 6 “use case” projects will be awarded in 2016 (for each, ceiling price: €100,000). Each project will comprise a design and development phase of not more than 6-month duration and an exploitation phase of 12 months, with essentially reporting duties about the use and uptake of the application developed and contribution to CAMS communication and outreach activities.

11 11 Wednesday 15 June 2016 The CAMS portfolio How to access CAMS data and products? How to get support? What do CAMS users ask? How users can drive service evolution? (Coffee) User presentations (Lunch) User presentations (cont.) General discussion

12 12 A new interface to browse CAMS products and explore maps


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