Copernicus Climate Change Service Jean-Noël Thépaut.

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Copernicus Climate Change Service Jean-Noël Thépaut

Copernicus Climate Change Service 6 services use Earth Observation data to deliver … Sentinels Contributing missions in-situ …added-value products Copernicus architecture

Copernicus Climate Change Service 6 operational Services Monitoring the State of the Earth System Environment … … cross-cutting Thematic Services

Copernicus Climate Change Service From the Copernicus regulation (EU) 377/2014: "the Climate Change service shall provide information to increase the knowledge base to support adaptation and mitigation policies. It shall in particular contribute to the provision of Essential Climate Variables (ECVs), climate analyses, projections and indicators at temporal and spatial scales relevant to adaptation and mitigation strategies for various Union's sectoral and societal benefit areas." Copernicus regulation and policy 4 From the Copernicus Website:

Copernicus Climate Change Service 5 The basic questions: How is the climate changing? Earth observations Reanalyses How will climate change in future? Predictions Projections How will it impact society? Climate indicators Sectoral information C3S vision

Copernicus Climate Change Service 6 C3S components Climate Data Store Sectoral Information System Evaluation and Quality Control Outreach and Dissemination ECVs past, present and future Observed, reanalysed and simulated Derived climate indicators Tools to support adaptation and mitigation at global and European level Monitors quality of C3S products and services Ensures C3S delivers state- of-the-art climate information to end-users Identifies gaps in service provision Bridges Copernicus with the research agenda in Europe (e.g. H2020, national research projects) Web content Public outreach Coordination with national outreach Liaison with public authorities Conferences, seminars Training and education

Copernicus Climate Change Service 7 CDS architecture  Data repositories (distributed)  Located at different data providers, seamlessly available via CDS  May implement basic tools to perform analytics on local data  Web portal (centralised)  Content Management System (articles, news, events)  Browsing/searching CDS product catalogue, tools catalogue, …  Manages users’ data retrieval and computation requests  Broker/Scheduler  Dispatches data retrieval and computation requests to the relevant data repositories (including from other services)  Implements quality of service

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