The Copernicus Climate Change Service: Climate Science in Action
Author:
Buontempo Carlo11, Burgess Samantha N.1, Dee Dick22, Pinty Bernard33, Thépaut Jean-Noël1, Rixen Michel1, Almond Samuel1, Armstrong David1, Brookshaw Anca1, Alos Angel Lopez1, Bell Bill1, Bergeron Cedric1, Cagnazzo Chiara1, Comyn-Platt Edward1, Damasio-Da-Costa Eduardo1, Guillory Anabelle1, Hersbach Hans1, Horányi András1, Nicolas Julien1, Obregon Andre1, Ramos Eduardo Penabad1, Raoult Baudouin1, Muñoz-Sabater Joaquín1, Simmons Adrian1, Soci Cornel1, Suttie Martin1, Vamborg Freja1, Varndell James1, Vermoote Stijn1, Yang Xiaobo1, Garcés de Marcilla Juan1
Affiliation:
1. Copernicus Department, European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, Reading, United Kingdom, and Bologna, Italy, and Bonn, Germany; 2. Planet-A Consulting OÜ, Tallinn, Estonia; Bergeron—EUMETSAT, Darmstadt, Germany 3. European Commission, Brussels, Belgium
Abstract
Abstract
The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) provides open and free access to state-of-the-art climate data and tools for use by governments, public authorities, and private entities around the world. It is fully funded by the European Union and implemented by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) together with public and private entities in Europe and elsewhere. With over 120,000 registered users worldwide, C3S has rapidly become an authoritative climate service in Europe and beyond, delivering quality-assured climate data and information based on the latest science. Established in 2014, C3S became fully operational in 2018 with the launch of its Climate Data Store, a powerful cloud-based infrastructure providing access to a vast range of global and regional information, including climate data records derived from observations, the latest ECMWF reanalyses, seasonal forecast data from multiple providers, and a large collection of climate projections. The system has been designed to be accessible to nonspecialists, offering a uniform interface to all data and documentation as well as a Python-based toolbox that can be used to process and use the data online. C3S publishes European State of the Climate reports annually for policy-makers, as well as monthly and annual summaries that are widely disseminated in the international press. Together with users, C3S develops customized indicators of climate impacts in economic sectors such as energy, water management, agriculture, insurance, health, and urban planning. C3S works closely with national climate service providers, satellite agencies, and other stakeholders on the improvement of its data and services.
Publisher
American Meteorological Society
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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