Copernicus Services definition

Copernicus Services means value-added services of general and common interest to the Union and the Member States, which are financed by the Programme and which transform Earth observation data, Copernicus in-situ data and other ancillary data into processed, aggregated and interpreted information tailored to the needs of Copernicus users;
Copernicus Services means: 1.4.1. the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS), which is to provide information on air quality on a local, national, and European scale, and the chemical composition of the atmosphere on a global scale. 1.4.2. the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), which is to provide information to increase the knowledge base to support policies on adaptation to and mitigation of climate change

Examples of Copernicus Services in a sentence

  • The ECMWF Director of Copernicus Services has the authority to sign variations of this Agreement as well as Service Contracts for ECMWF.

  • The Copernicus Services and Space Component have at different occasions raised strong concerns about the timely availability of sufficient relevant in situ data from the Arctic region.

  • The Copernicus Services and Space component requirements for in situ data in the Arctic Region have been collected and analysed.

  • The table categorises identified in situ data issues for each of the Copernicus Services relating to thematic data types (atmosphere, meteorology and hydrology, ocean) which are relevant or needed in their service production, with the most important factors to individual services indicated by red crosses.

  • This Agreement has been drafted to facilitate access to the Item in the framework of the development of Copernicus Services and the Licensor does not warrant its use for any other purpose than that stated under Article 2, Permitted Use.

  • An approach advocated in interview with ▇▇▇▇ would for example see a continuous dialogue between providers of meteorological, hydrological and atmospheric data and the Copernicus Services that would feed requirements back into the ongoing WMO OSCAR Rolling Review of Requirements.

  • An overarching analysis of prioritised cross cutting issues that constrict access to necessary meteorological, hydrological, air quality and oceanographic observations across the Copernicus Services is set out in Table 1.

  • CMEMS data portal has a well-developed link with the Euro-▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, as the Argo programme constitutes a critical component of the in situ data requirement for Copernicus Services relying on ocean data (CMEMS, C3S).

  • To this end, the CIS2 may be useful by providing information on available data sources and networks that are utilised by the other Copernicus Services and their components.

  • Sustainability No particular issues identified Evolution of requirements No particular issues identified Synergies with Copernicus Services ARGO and the Tide Gauge network are key requirements of CMEMS [SOPR], so there are common interests in the development of these networks.