1 Copernicus User Awareness and Training Event Tallin, Estonia 9-10 April 2014 Dr. Silvo Žlebir Copernicus Services Unit, EC – DG ENTR Introduction to Copernicus
1
Copernicus User Awareness and Training Event
Tallin Estonia
9-10 April 2014
Dr Silvo Žlebir
Copernicus Services Unit EC ndash DG ENTR
Introduction to
Copernicus
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
What are the objectives
EARTH
OBSERVING
SYSTEMS
PUBLIC
POLICIES (Environment
Security)
Information
Needs (policy driven)
Space Agencies Scientific Community
EO Value Adding Industry
National Governments and Agencies European Union Institutions
Intergovernmental Organisations PrivateCommercial RampD
1 To provide information services to policy-makers and other
users
2 To strengthen the market for downstream products and
services
Copernicus compriseshellip
bull Space component ensuring sustainable space borne
observations for the service areas
bull In-situ component ensuring observations through
airborne seaborne and ground-based installations for the
service areas
bull Service component ensuring access to information
hellipadded-value products
6 services need Earth
observation data to makehellip
Sentinels
GMES USERS
Coordinated Data
Access System
GMES ServicesGMES Services
Contributing missions
In situ
observations
Sentinel 12345 amp Jason-CS seriesSentinel 12345 amp Jason-CS series
GMES Space
Component
contributing missions
in-situ
Copernicus EO programme
Copenicus Overall View
from infrastructure to users
USERS
OBSERVATION
Policy
makers
Private
commercial Public amp amp
Space
Infrastructure
Land Marine Atmo-
sphere
Emer-
gency Security Climate
Change
Farming Oil Spills Air quality Flood Ice levels
Sustainable
Information
Surveillance
Information
Services
Examples
Different
Needs
In Situ
Infrastructure amp
Sentinels EO missions developed specifically for
Copernicus
Copernicus Space Infrastructure
PLUS Contributing Missions
Third party EO missions offering their data to Copernicus
(EUESA MSs EUMETSAT commercial international)
Sentinel-2 Sentinel-3 Sentinel-4 Sentinel-5
AND High Precision Ocean
Altimetry (HPOA) mission
Sentinel 1
Sentinel-6 = Jason-CS
Sentinel data
for services
Land Marine Emer-
gency
Security Atmo-
sphere
Climate
Sentinel-1
Sentinel-2
Sentinel-3
Sentinel-4
Sentinel-5
Sentinel-6
crucial required
nice to have
Space Infrastructure
Operators
In Situ Infrastructure
Operators
Clim
ate
Ch
an
ge
Se
cu
rity
Atm
os
ph
ere
Em
erg
en
cy
Ma
rine
La
nd
INFRASTRUCTURES
CORE SERVICES
Hig
h C
ap
acity
En
d U
sers
Users
Copernicus Functional structure
DOWNSTREAM SERVICES
Ad
ded
Valu
e C
hain
SERVICES
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
bull Global Monitoring for Environment and Security
- predecessor of Copernicus until 2014
- GMES Initial Operations Regulation (EU) 9112010
bull Until end-2013 funding for GMES from
- GIO ndash 107 mio EUR
- FP7 funded pre-operational projects ~ 400 mio EUR
bull From 2014
- Copernicus operational phase
- funding from 2014-2020 MFF euro38 Bn
Copernicus Regulation
of the EP and of the Council establishing the Copernicus Programme and repealing Regulation
(EU) No 9112010
bull Objectives of the programme
bull Governance of the programme
bull Budget for 2014-2020
Legal framework of the data and information policy
COMMISSION DELEGATED REGULATION (EU) No 11592013
of 12 July 2013
supplementing Regulation (EU) No 9112010 of the European
Parliament and of the Council on the European Earth monitoring
programme (GMES) by establishing registration and licensing
conditions for GMES users and defining criteria for restricting access
to GMES dedicated data and GMES service information
Copernicus
data and information policy
bull Promote the use and sharing of Copernicus data and
information
bull Strengthen Earth observation markets in Europe in
particular the downstream sector with a view to
enabling growth and job creation
bull Support the European research technology and
innovation communities
Key elements of the Copernicus
data and information policy
bull Free full and open access
bull No restriction on use nor on users
Reproduction redistribution with or without adaptation
Commercial and non-commercial purposes
bull A free of charge version of any dataset is always
available (under pre-defined format on Copernicus
dissemination platform)
bull Worldwide without limitation in time
Applies to
Data (and information) generated inside Copernicus
Sentinel mission data
Service information
Does not apply to
Data (and information) generated outside Copernicus
Contributing Mission data
In situ and reference data and information
Copernicus
data and information policy
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
Marine Environment Monitoring
Service
1 Currents
2 Temperature
3 Salinity
4 Sea ice
5 Sea level
6 Surface winds
7 Biogeochemistry
Sea Surface Temperature
Late June 2012
Assimilated model product
SST ndash satellite
observation
in-situ
measurements
Independent observation and measurements
The daily forecast
of oil spill scenarios from Concordia
The ship contained 2500 Tons of oil
(API 17) which are supposed to spill
out in 72 hours
13 January 2012
Costa Concordia accident
MyOcean iPhone app
Atmosphere Monitoring
Service 1 Air Quality for Europe
(O3 NO NO2 CO SO2 PM10 PM25)
2 Global Atmospheric composition (Greenhouse gases reactive gases aerosol stratospheric O3)
3 Climate Forcing (CO2 CH4 monitoring and reanalysis of fluxes)
4 Solar Energy UV (Ozon records ultraviolet radiation)
Volcano Eyjafjallajoumlkull case
UV and Solar Energy
Example UV index
Launched for 2012 Olympics
London
obsAIRve
Downstream opportunities
ldquoAir quality information where people liverdquo
airTEXT
Emergency Management
Service
Reference maps
Pre-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Post-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Disaster response
maps
Japan tsunami
Italian earthquake
Summary of the Copernicus EMS - Mapping Activations
Type of Disaster Number of
Activations
Number of
Reference Maps
Number of
Delineation Maps
Number of Grading
Maps
Earthquake 2 17 17 16
Flood 32 187 250 29
Forest fire wild fire 9 26 23 13
Industrial accident 2 6 2 0
Other 23 89 20 18
Wind storm 8 45 28 24
[Total 01042012 -
17092013] 76 370 340 100
Copernicus EMS
Number of activations
Status April 2014
Title Event Date Type Country
Forest damages in Ireland 2014-02-12 Wind storm Ireland
Ebola epidemic in Guinea 2014-03-01 Other Guinea
Landslides in Luxembourg 2014-03-14 Other Luxembourg
Floods in Croatia 2014-02-20 Flood Croatia
Floods in central Portugal 2014-02-12 Flood Portugal
Latest Copernicus EMS ndash Mapping Activations
Rush Mode
Land Monitoring
Service
1 Pan-EU Land Cover
(up to 5 High Resolution layers of main land-cover classes)
2 Local component
(lsquohot spotrsquo zooming on areas of interest using VHR images)
3 Global component
(Global Terrestrial Variables essential for Agriculture and Food
security monitoring for Drought assessment and for
Environment Management at small scale)
Legend
Degree of Imperviousness (in )
Vegetation Intensity Indicator
Water
Wetlands
Other (eg Agriculture)
Forest Crown Cover Density (in )
Forest Crown
Cover Density
Imperviousness
Vegetation
Intensity
Water
Wetlands
5 HR layers under development
(GIS model approach)
Example from Alpine test site
Local component Urban Atlas (Munich)
Climate Change Service
1 Climate monitoring amp modelling
2 Earth system re-analysis amp Attribution
products
3 Climate impact indicators amp GHG
emission inventories
Millim
etr
es p
er y
ear
Satellite Era
Budget Period
1993-2003
(IPCC AR4 2007)
Trend
+31 mmyr
plusmn07 mmyr
Global sea-level rise
Security Service
1 Border Surveillance
2 EU external action
3 Maritime surveillance
Maritime Surveillance
(RampD mainly)
Major GMES on-going Projects
Nereids Dolphin Simtisys (FP7)
MARISS (ESA)
Gulf of Aden Piracy
Potential application areas
Traffic monitoring
Anti-Piracy Activities
Illegal Immigration
Defence operations
Monitoring Illegal fishing hellip
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
What are the objectives
EARTH
OBSERVING
SYSTEMS
PUBLIC
POLICIES (Environment
Security)
Information
Needs (policy driven)
Space Agencies Scientific Community
EO Value Adding Industry
National Governments and Agencies European Union Institutions
Intergovernmental Organisations PrivateCommercial RampD
1 To provide information services to policy-makers and other
users
2 To strengthen the market for downstream products and
services
Copernicus compriseshellip
bull Space component ensuring sustainable space borne
observations for the service areas
bull In-situ component ensuring observations through
airborne seaborne and ground-based installations for the
service areas
bull Service component ensuring access to information
hellipadded-value products
6 services need Earth
observation data to makehellip
Sentinels
GMES USERS
Coordinated Data
Access System
GMES ServicesGMES Services
Contributing missions
In situ
observations
Sentinel 12345 amp Jason-CS seriesSentinel 12345 amp Jason-CS series
GMES Space
Component
contributing missions
in-situ
Copernicus EO programme
Copenicus Overall View
from infrastructure to users
USERS
OBSERVATION
Policy
makers
Private
commercial Public amp amp
Space
Infrastructure
Land Marine Atmo-
sphere
Emer-
gency Security Climate
Change
Farming Oil Spills Air quality Flood Ice levels
Sustainable
Information
Surveillance
Information
Services
Examples
Different
Needs
In Situ
Infrastructure amp
Sentinels EO missions developed specifically for
Copernicus
Copernicus Space Infrastructure
PLUS Contributing Missions
Third party EO missions offering their data to Copernicus
(EUESA MSs EUMETSAT commercial international)
Sentinel-2 Sentinel-3 Sentinel-4 Sentinel-5
AND High Precision Ocean
Altimetry (HPOA) mission
Sentinel 1
Sentinel-6 = Jason-CS
Sentinel data
for services
Land Marine Emer-
gency
Security Atmo-
sphere
Climate
Sentinel-1
Sentinel-2
Sentinel-3
Sentinel-4
Sentinel-5
Sentinel-6
crucial required
nice to have
Space Infrastructure
Operators
In Situ Infrastructure
Operators
Clim
ate
Ch
an
ge
Se
cu
rity
Atm
os
ph
ere
Em
erg
en
cy
Ma
rine
La
nd
INFRASTRUCTURES
CORE SERVICES
Hig
h C
ap
acity
En
d U
sers
Users
Copernicus Functional structure
DOWNSTREAM SERVICES
Ad
ded
Valu
e C
hain
SERVICES
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
bull Global Monitoring for Environment and Security
- predecessor of Copernicus until 2014
- GMES Initial Operations Regulation (EU) 9112010
bull Until end-2013 funding for GMES from
- GIO ndash 107 mio EUR
- FP7 funded pre-operational projects ~ 400 mio EUR
bull From 2014
- Copernicus operational phase
- funding from 2014-2020 MFF euro38 Bn
Copernicus Regulation
of the EP and of the Council establishing the Copernicus Programme and repealing Regulation
(EU) No 9112010
bull Objectives of the programme
bull Governance of the programme
bull Budget for 2014-2020
Legal framework of the data and information policy
COMMISSION DELEGATED REGULATION (EU) No 11592013
of 12 July 2013
supplementing Regulation (EU) No 9112010 of the European
Parliament and of the Council on the European Earth monitoring
programme (GMES) by establishing registration and licensing
conditions for GMES users and defining criteria for restricting access
to GMES dedicated data and GMES service information
Copernicus
data and information policy
bull Promote the use and sharing of Copernicus data and
information
bull Strengthen Earth observation markets in Europe in
particular the downstream sector with a view to
enabling growth and job creation
bull Support the European research technology and
innovation communities
Key elements of the Copernicus
data and information policy
bull Free full and open access
bull No restriction on use nor on users
Reproduction redistribution with or without adaptation
Commercial and non-commercial purposes
bull A free of charge version of any dataset is always
available (under pre-defined format on Copernicus
dissemination platform)
bull Worldwide without limitation in time
Applies to
Data (and information) generated inside Copernicus
Sentinel mission data
Service information
Does not apply to
Data (and information) generated outside Copernicus
Contributing Mission data
In situ and reference data and information
Copernicus
data and information policy
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
Marine Environment Monitoring
Service
1 Currents
2 Temperature
3 Salinity
4 Sea ice
5 Sea level
6 Surface winds
7 Biogeochemistry
Sea Surface Temperature
Late June 2012
Assimilated model product
SST ndash satellite
observation
in-situ
measurements
Independent observation and measurements
The daily forecast
of oil spill scenarios from Concordia
The ship contained 2500 Tons of oil
(API 17) which are supposed to spill
out in 72 hours
13 January 2012
Costa Concordia accident
MyOcean iPhone app
Atmosphere Monitoring
Service 1 Air Quality for Europe
(O3 NO NO2 CO SO2 PM10 PM25)
2 Global Atmospheric composition (Greenhouse gases reactive gases aerosol stratospheric O3)
3 Climate Forcing (CO2 CH4 monitoring and reanalysis of fluxes)
4 Solar Energy UV (Ozon records ultraviolet radiation)
Volcano Eyjafjallajoumlkull case
UV and Solar Energy
Example UV index
Launched for 2012 Olympics
London
obsAIRve
Downstream opportunities
ldquoAir quality information where people liverdquo
airTEXT
Emergency Management
Service
Reference maps
Pre-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Post-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Disaster response
maps
Japan tsunami
Italian earthquake
Summary of the Copernicus EMS - Mapping Activations
Type of Disaster Number of
Activations
Number of
Reference Maps
Number of
Delineation Maps
Number of Grading
Maps
Earthquake 2 17 17 16
Flood 32 187 250 29
Forest fire wild fire 9 26 23 13
Industrial accident 2 6 2 0
Other 23 89 20 18
Wind storm 8 45 28 24
[Total 01042012 -
17092013] 76 370 340 100
Copernicus EMS
Number of activations
Status April 2014
Title Event Date Type Country
Forest damages in Ireland 2014-02-12 Wind storm Ireland
Ebola epidemic in Guinea 2014-03-01 Other Guinea
Landslides in Luxembourg 2014-03-14 Other Luxembourg
Floods in Croatia 2014-02-20 Flood Croatia
Floods in central Portugal 2014-02-12 Flood Portugal
Latest Copernicus EMS ndash Mapping Activations
Rush Mode
Land Monitoring
Service
1 Pan-EU Land Cover
(up to 5 High Resolution layers of main land-cover classes)
2 Local component
(lsquohot spotrsquo zooming on areas of interest using VHR images)
3 Global component
(Global Terrestrial Variables essential for Agriculture and Food
security monitoring for Drought assessment and for
Environment Management at small scale)
Legend
Degree of Imperviousness (in )
Vegetation Intensity Indicator
Water
Wetlands
Other (eg Agriculture)
Forest Crown Cover Density (in )
Forest Crown
Cover Density
Imperviousness
Vegetation
Intensity
Water
Wetlands
5 HR layers under development
(GIS model approach)
Example from Alpine test site
Local component Urban Atlas (Munich)
Climate Change Service
1 Climate monitoring amp modelling
2 Earth system re-analysis amp Attribution
products
3 Climate impact indicators amp GHG
emission inventories
Millim
etr
es p
er y
ear
Satellite Era
Budget Period
1993-2003
(IPCC AR4 2007)
Trend
+31 mmyr
plusmn07 mmyr
Global sea-level rise
Security Service
1 Border Surveillance
2 EU external action
3 Maritime surveillance
Maritime Surveillance
(RampD mainly)
Major GMES on-going Projects
Nereids Dolphin Simtisys (FP7)
MARISS (ESA)
Gulf of Aden Piracy
Potential application areas
Traffic monitoring
Anti-Piracy Activities
Illegal Immigration
Defence operations
Monitoring Illegal fishing hellip
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
What are the objectives
EARTH
OBSERVING
SYSTEMS
PUBLIC
POLICIES (Environment
Security)
Information
Needs (policy driven)
Space Agencies Scientific Community
EO Value Adding Industry
National Governments and Agencies European Union Institutions
Intergovernmental Organisations PrivateCommercial RampD
1 To provide information services to policy-makers and other
users
2 To strengthen the market for downstream products and
services
Copernicus compriseshellip
bull Space component ensuring sustainable space borne
observations for the service areas
bull In-situ component ensuring observations through
airborne seaborne and ground-based installations for the
service areas
bull Service component ensuring access to information
hellipadded-value products
6 services need Earth
observation data to makehellip
Sentinels
GMES USERS
Coordinated Data
Access System
GMES ServicesGMES Services
Contributing missions
In situ
observations
Sentinel 12345 amp Jason-CS seriesSentinel 12345 amp Jason-CS series
GMES Space
Component
contributing missions
in-situ
Copernicus EO programme
Copenicus Overall View
from infrastructure to users
USERS
OBSERVATION
Policy
makers
Private
commercial Public amp amp
Space
Infrastructure
Land Marine Atmo-
sphere
Emer-
gency Security Climate
Change
Farming Oil Spills Air quality Flood Ice levels
Sustainable
Information
Surveillance
Information
Services
Examples
Different
Needs
In Situ
Infrastructure amp
Sentinels EO missions developed specifically for
Copernicus
Copernicus Space Infrastructure
PLUS Contributing Missions
Third party EO missions offering their data to Copernicus
(EUESA MSs EUMETSAT commercial international)
Sentinel-2 Sentinel-3 Sentinel-4 Sentinel-5
AND High Precision Ocean
Altimetry (HPOA) mission
Sentinel 1
Sentinel-6 = Jason-CS
Sentinel data
for services
Land Marine Emer-
gency
Security Atmo-
sphere
Climate
Sentinel-1
Sentinel-2
Sentinel-3
Sentinel-4
Sentinel-5
Sentinel-6
crucial required
nice to have
Space Infrastructure
Operators
In Situ Infrastructure
Operators
Clim
ate
Ch
an
ge
Se
cu
rity
Atm
os
ph
ere
Em
erg
en
cy
Ma
rine
La
nd
INFRASTRUCTURES
CORE SERVICES
Hig
h C
ap
acity
En
d U
sers
Users
Copernicus Functional structure
DOWNSTREAM SERVICES
Ad
ded
Valu
e C
hain
SERVICES
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
bull Global Monitoring for Environment and Security
- predecessor of Copernicus until 2014
- GMES Initial Operations Regulation (EU) 9112010
bull Until end-2013 funding for GMES from
- GIO ndash 107 mio EUR
- FP7 funded pre-operational projects ~ 400 mio EUR
bull From 2014
- Copernicus operational phase
- funding from 2014-2020 MFF euro38 Bn
Copernicus Regulation
of the EP and of the Council establishing the Copernicus Programme and repealing Regulation
(EU) No 9112010
bull Objectives of the programme
bull Governance of the programme
bull Budget for 2014-2020
Legal framework of the data and information policy
COMMISSION DELEGATED REGULATION (EU) No 11592013
of 12 July 2013
supplementing Regulation (EU) No 9112010 of the European
Parliament and of the Council on the European Earth monitoring
programme (GMES) by establishing registration and licensing
conditions for GMES users and defining criteria for restricting access
to GMES dedicated data and GMES service information
Copernicus
data and information policy
bull Promote the use and sharing of Copernicus data and
information
bull Strengthen Earth observation markets in Europe in
particular the downstream sector with a view to
enabling growth and job creation
bull Support the European research technology and
innovation communities
Key elements of the Copernicus
data and information policy
bull Free full and open access
bull No restriction on use nor on users
Reproduction redistribution with or without adaptation
Commercial and non-commercial purposes
bull A free of charge version of any dataset is always
available (under pre-defined format on Copernicus
dissemination platform)
bull Worldwide without limitation in time
Applies to
Data (and information) generated inside Copernicus
Sentinel mission data
Service information
Does not apply to
Data (and information) generated outside Copernicus
Contributing Mission data
In situ and reference data and information
Copernicus
data and information policy
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
Marine Environment Monitoring
Service
1 Currents
2 Temperature
3 Salinity
4 Sea ice
5 Sea level
6 Surface winds
7 Biogeochemistry
Sea Surface Temperature
Late June 2012
Assimilated model product
SST ndash satellite
observation
in-situ
measurements
Independent observation and measurements
The daily forecast
of oil spill scenarios from Concordia
The ship contained 2500 Tons of oil
(API 17) which are supposed to spill
out in 72 hours
13 January 2012
Costa Concordia accident
MyOcean iPhone app
Atmosphere Monitoring
Service 1 Air Quality for Europe
(O3 NO NO2 CO SO2 PM10 PM25)
2 Global Atmospheric composition (Greenhouse gases reactive gases aerosol stratospheric O3)
3 Climate Forcing (CO2 CH4 monitoring and reanalysis of fluxes)
4 Solar Energy UV (Ozon records ultraviolet radiation)
Volcano Eyjafjallajoumlkull case
UV and Solar Energy
Example UV index
Launched for 2012 Olympics
London
obsAIRve
Downstream opportunities
ldquoAir quality information where people liverdquo
airTEXT
Emergency Management
Service
Reference maps
Pre-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Post-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Disaster response
maps
Japan tsunami
Italian earthquake
Summary of the Copernicus EMS - Mapping Activations
Type of Disaster Number of
Activations
Number of
Reference Maps
Number of
Delineation Maps
Number of Grading
Maps
Earthquake 2 17 17 16
Flood 32 187 250 29
Forest fire wild fire 9 26 23 13
Industrial accident 2 6 2 0
Other 23 89 20 18
Wind storm 8 45 28 24
[Total 01042012 -
17092013] 76 370 340 100
Copernicus EMS
Number of activations
Status April 2014
Title Event Date Type Country
Forest damages in Ireland 2014-02-12 Wind storm Ireland
Ebola epidemic in Guinea 2014-03-01 Other Guinea
Landslides in Luxembourg 2014-03-14 Other Luxembourg
Floods in Croatia 2014-02-20 Flood Croatia
Floods in central Portugal 2014-02-12 Flood Portugal
Latest Copernicus EMS ndash Mapping Activations
Rush Mode
Land Monitoring
Service
1 Pan-EU Land Cover
(up to 5 High Resolution layers of main land-cover classes)
2 Local component
(lsquohot spotrsquo zooming on areas of interest using VHR images)
3 Global component
(Global Terrestrial Variables essential for Agriculture and Food
security monitoring for Drought assessment and for
Environment Management at small scale)
Legend
Degree of Imperviousness (in )
Vegetation Intensity Indicator
Water
Wetlands
Other (eg Agriculture)
Forest Crown Cover Density (in )
Forest Crown
Cover Density
Imperviousness
Vegetation
Intensity
Water
Wetlands
5 HR layers under development
(GIS model approach)
Example from Alpine test site
Local component Urban Atlas (Munich)
Climate Change Service
1 Climate monitoring amp modelling
2 Earth system re-analysis amp Attribution
products
3 Climate impact indicators amp GHG
emission inventories
Millim
etr
es p
er y
ear
Satellite Era
Budget Period
1993-2003
(IPCC AR4 2007)
Trend
+31 mmyr
plusmn07 mmyr
Global sea-level rise
Security Service
1 Border Surveillance
2 EU external action
3 Maritime surveillance
Maritime Surveillance
(RampD mainly)
Major GMES on-going Projects
Nereids Dolphin Simtisys (FP7)
MARISS (ESA)
Gulf of Aden Piracy
Potential application areas
Traffic monitoring
Anti-Piracy Activities
Illegal Immigration
Defence operations
Monitoring Illegal fishing hellip
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
Copernicus compriseshellip
bull Space component ensuring sustainable space borne
observations for the service areas
bull In-situ component ensuring observations through
airborne seaborne and ground-based installations for the
service areas
bull Service component ensuring access to information
hellipadded-value products
6 services need Earth
observation data to makehellip
Sentinels
GMES USERS
Coordinated Data
Access System
GMES ServicesGMES Services
Contributing missions
In situ
observations
Sentinel 12345 amp Jason-CS seriesSentinel 12345 amp Jason-CS series
GMES Space
Component
contributing missions
in-situ
Copernicus EO programme
Copenicus Overall View
from infrastructure to users
USERS
OBSERVATION
Policy
makers
Private
commercial Public amp amp
Space
Infrastructure
Land Marine Atmo-
sphere
Emer-
gency Security Climate
Change
Farming Oil Spills Air quality Flood Ice levels
Sustainable
Information
Surveillance
Information
Services
Examples
Different
Needs
In Situ
Infrastructure amp
Sentinels EO missions developed specifically for
Copernicus
Copernicus Space Infrastructure
PLUS Contributing Missions
Third party EO missions offering their data to Copernicus
(EUESA MSs EUMETSAT commercial international)
Sentinel-2 Sentinel-3 Sentinel-4 Sentinel-5
AND High Precision Ocean
Altimetry (HPOA) mission
Sentinel 1
Sentinel-6 = Jason-CS
Sentinel data
for services
Land Marine Emer-
gency
Security Atmo-
sphere
Climate
Sentinel-1
Sentinel-2
Sentinel-3
Sentinel-4
Sentinel-5
Sentinel-6
crucial required
nice to have
Space Infrastructure
Operators
In Situ Infrastructure
Operators
Clim
ate
Ch
an
ge
Se
cu
rity
Atm
os
ph
ere
Em
erg
en
cy
Ma
rine
La
nd
INFRASTRUCTURES
CORE SERVICES
Hig
h C
ap
acity
En
d U
sers
Users
Copernicus Functional structure
DOWNSTREAM SERVICES
Ad
ded
Valu
e C
hain
SERVICES
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
bull Global Monitoring for Environment and Security
- predecessor of Copernicus until 2014
- GMES Initial Operations Regulation (EU) 9112010
bull Until end-2013 funding for GMES from
- GIO ndash 107 mio EUR
- FP7 funded pre-operational projects ~ 400 mio EUR
bull From 2014
- Copernicus operational phase
- funding from 2014-2020 MFF euro38 Bn
Copernicus Regulation
of the EP and of the Council establishing the Copernicus Programme and repealing Regulation
(EU) No 9112010
bull Objectives of the programme
bull Governance of the programme
bull Budget for 2014-2020
Legal framework of the data and information policy
COMMISSION DELEGATED REGULATION (EU) No 11592013
of 12 July 2013
supplementing Regulation (EU) No 9112010 of the European
Parliament and of the Council on the European Earth monitoring
programme (GMES) by establishing registration and licensing
conditions for GMES users and defining criteria for restricting access
to GMES dedicated data and GMES service information
Copernicus
data and information policy
bull Promote the use and sharing of Copernicus data and
information
bull Strengthen Earth observation markets in Europe in
particular the downstream sector with a view to
enabling growth and job creation
bull Support the European research technology and
innovation communities
Key elements of the Copernicus
data and information policy
bull Free full and open access
bull No restriction on use nor on users
Reproduction redistribution with or without adaptation
Commercial and non-commercial purposes
bull A free of charge version of any dataset is always
available (under pre-defined format on Copernicus
dissemination platform)
bull Worldwide without limitation in time
Applies to
Data (and information) generated inside Copernicus
Sentinel mission data
Service information
Does not apply to
Data (and information) generated outside Copernicus
Contributing Mission data
In situ and reference data and information
Copernicus
data and information policy
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
Marine Environment Monitoring
Service
1 Currents
2 Temperature
3 Salinity
4 Sea ice
5 Sea level
6 Surface winds
7 Biogeochemistry
Sea Surface Temperature
Late June 2012
Assimilated model product
SST ndash satellite
observation
in-situ
measurements
Independent observation and measurements
The daily forecast
of oil spill scenarios from Concordia
The ship contained 2500 Tons of oil
(API 17) which are supposed to spill
out in 72 hours
13 January 2012
Costa Concordia accident
MyOcean iPhone app
Atmosphere Monitoring
Service 1 Air Quality for Europe
(O3 NO NO2 CO SO2 PM10 PM25)
2 Global Atmospheric composition (Greenhouse gases reactive gases aerosol stratospheric O3)
3 Climate Forcing (CO2 CH4 monitoring and reanalysis of fluxes)
4 Solar Energy UV (Ozon records ultraviolet radiation)
Volcano Eyjafjallajoumlkull case
UV and Solar Energy
Example UV index
Launched for 2012 Olympics
London
obsAIRve
Downstream opportunities
ldquoAir quality information where people liverdquo
airTEXT
Emergency Management
Service
Reference maps
Pre-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Post-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Disaster response
maps
Japan tsunami
Italian earthquake
Summary of the Copernicus EMS - Mapping Activations
Type of Disaster Number of
Activations
Number of
Reference Maps
Number of
Delineation Maps
Number of Grading
Maps
Earthquake 2 17 17 16
Flood 32 187 250 29
Forest fire wild fire 9 26 23 13
Industrial accident 2 6 2 0
Other 23 89 20 18
Wind storm 8 45 28 24
[Total 01042012 -
17092013] 76 370 340 100
Copernicus EMS
Number of activations
Status April 2014
Title Event Date Type Country
Forest damages in Ireland 2014-02-12 Wind storm Ireland
Ebola epidemic in Guinea 2014-03-01 Other Guinea
Landslides in Luxembourg 2014-03-14 Other Luxembourg
Floods in Croatia 2014-02-20 Flood Croatia
Floods in central Portugal 2014-02-12 Flood Portugal
Latest Copernicus EMS ndash Mapping Activations
Rush Mode
Land Monitoring
Service
1 Pan-EU Land Cover
(up to 5 High Resolution layers of main land-cover classes)
2 Local component
(lsquohot spotrsquo zooming on areas of interest using VHR images)
3 Global component
(Global Terrestrial Variables essential for Agriculture and Food
security monitoring for Drought assessment and for
Environment Management at small scale)
Legend
Degree of Imperviousness (in )
Vegetation Intensity Indicator
Water
Wetlands
Other (eg Agriculture)
Forest Crown Cover Density (in )
Forest Crown
Cover Density
Imperviousness
Vegetation
Intensity
Water
Wetlands
5 HR layers under development
(GIS model approach)
Example from Alpine test site
Local component Urban Atlas (Munich)
Climate Change Service
1 Climate monitoring amp modelling
2 Earth system re-analysis amp Attribution
products
3 Climate impact indicators amp GHG
emission inventories
Millim
etr
es p
er y
ear
Satellite Era
Budget Period
1993-2003
(IPCC AR4 2007)
Trend
+31 mmyr
plusmn07 mmyr
Global sea-level rise
Security Service
1 Border Surveillance
2 EU external action
3 Maritime surveillance
Maritime Surveillance
(RampD mainly)
Major GMES on-going Projects
Nereids Dolphin Simtisys (FP7)
MARISS (ESA)
Gulf of Aden Piracy
Potential application areas
Traffic monitoring
Anti-Piracy Activities
Illegal Immigration
Defence operations
Monitoring Illegal fishing hellip
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
hellipadded-value products
6 services need Earth
observation data to makehellip
Sentinels
GMES USERS
Coordinated Data
Access System
GMES ServicesGMES Services
Contributing missions
In situ
observations
Sentinel 12345 amp Jason-CS seriesSentinel 12345 amp Jason-CS series
GMES Space
Component
contributing missions
in-situ
Copernicus EO programme
Copenicus Overall View
from infrastructure to users
USERS
OBSERVATION
Policy
makers
Private
commercial Public amp amp
Space
Infrastructure
Land Marine Atmo-
sphere
Emer-
gency Security Climate
Change
Farming Oil Spills Air quality Flood Ice levels
Sustainable
Information
Surveillance
Information
Services
Examples
Different
Needs
In Situ
Infrastructure amp
Sentinels EO missions developed specifically for
Copernicus
Copernicus Space Infrastructure
PLUS Contributing Missions
Third party EO missions offering their data to Copernicus
(EUESA MSs EUMETSAT commercial international)
Sentinel-2 Sentinel-3 Sentinel-4 Sentinel-5
AND High Precision Ocean
Altimetry (HPOA) mission
Sentinel 1
Sentinel-6 = Jason-CS
Sentinel data
for services
Land Marine Emer-
gency
Security Atmo-
sphere
Climate
Sentinel-1
Sentinel-2
Sentinel-3
Sentinel-4
Sentinel-5
Sentinel-6
crucial required
nice to have
Space Infrastructure
Operators
In Situ Infrastructure
Operators
Clim
ate
Ch
an
ge
Se
cu
rity
Atm
os
ph
ere
Em
erg
en
cy
Ma
rine
La
nd
INFRASTRUCTURES
CORE SERVICES
Hig
h C
ap
acity
En
d U
sers
Users
Copernicus Functional structure
DOWNSTREAM SERVICES
Ad
ded
Valu
e C
hain
SERVICES
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
bull Global Monitoring for Environment and Security
- predecessor of Copernicus until 2014
- GMES Initial Operations Regulation (EU) 9112010
bull Until end-2013 funding for GMES from
- GIO ndash 107 mio EUR
- FP7 funded pre-operational projects ~ 400 mio EUR
bull From 2014
- Copernicus operational phase
- funding from 2014-2020 MFF euro38 Bn
Copernicus Regulation
of the EP and of the Council establishing the Copernicus Programme and repealing Regulation
(EU) No 9112010
bull Objectives of the programme
bull Governance of the programme
bull Budget for 2014-2020
Legal framework of the data and information policy
COMMISSION DELEGATED REGULATION (EU) No 11592013
of 12 July 2013
supplementing Regulation (EU) No 9112010 of the European
Parliament and of the Council on the European Earth monitoring
programme (GMES) by establishing registration and licensing
conditions for GMES users and defining criteria for restricting access
to GMES dedicated data and GMES service information
Copernicus
data and information policy
bull Promote the use and sharing of Copernicus data and
information
bull Strengthen Earth observation markets in Europe in
particular the downstream sector with a view to
enabling growth and job creation
bull Support the European research technology and
innovation communities
Key elements of the Copernicus
data and information policy
bull Free full and open access
bull No restriction on use nor on users
Reproduction redistribution with or without adaptation
Commercial and non-commercial purposes
bull A free of charge version of any dataset is always
available (under pre-defined format on Copernicus
dissemination platform)
bull Worldwide without limitation in time
Applies to
Data (and information) generated inside Copernicus
Sentinel mission data
Service information
Does not apply to
Data (and information) generated outside Copernicus
Contributing Mission data
In situ and reference data and information
Copernicus
data and information policy
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
Marine Environment Monitoring
Service
1 Currents
2 Temperature
3 Salinity
4 Sea ice
5 Sea level
6 Surface winds
7 Biogeochemistry
Sea Surface Temperature
Late June 2012
Assimilated model product
SST ndash satellite
observation
in-situ
measurements
Independent observation and measurements
The daily forecast
of oil spill scenarios from Concordia
The ship contained 2500 Tons of oil
(API 17) which are supposed to spill
out in 72 hours
13 January 2012
Costa Concordia accident
MyOcean iPhone app
Atmosphere Monitoring
Service 1 Air Quality for Europe
(O3 NO NO2 CO SO2 PM10 PM25)
2 Global Atmospheric composition (Greenhouse gases reactive gases aerosol stratospheric O3)
3 Climate Forcing (CO2 CH4 monitoring and reanalysis of fluxes)
4 Solar Energy UV (Ozon records ultraviolet radiation)
Volcano Eyjafjallajoumlkull case
UV and Solar Energy
Example UV index
Launched for 2012 Olympics
London
obsAIRve
Downstream opportunities
ldquoAir quality information where people liverdquo
airTEXT
Emergency Management
Service
Reference maps
Pre-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Post-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Disaster response
maps
Japan tsunami
Italian earthquake
Summary of the Copernicus EMS - Mapping Activations
Type of Disaster Number of
Activations
Number of
Reference Maps
Number of
Delineation Maps
Number of Grading
Maps
Earthquake 2 17 17 16
Flood 32 187 250 29
Forest fire wild fire 9 26 23 13
Industrial accident 2 6 2 0
Other 23 89 20 18
Wind storm 8 45 28 24
[Total 01042012 -
17092013] 76 370 340 100
Copernicus EMS
Number of activations
Status April 2014
Title Event Date Type Country
Forest damages in Ireland 2014-02-12 Wind storm Ireland
Ebola epidemic in Guinea 2014-03-01 Other Guinea
Landslides in Luxembourg 2014-03-14 Other Luxembourg
Floods in Croatia 2014-02-20 Flood Croatia
Floods in central Portugal 2014-02-12 Flood Portugal
Latest Copernicus EMS ndash Mapping Activations
Rush Mode
Land Monitoring
Service
1 Pan-EU Land Cover
(up to 5 High Resolution layers of main land-cover classes)
2 Local component
(lsquohot spotrsquo zooming on areas of interest using VHR images)
3 Global component
(Global Terrestrial Variables essential for Agriculture and Food
security monitoring for Drought assessment and for
Environment Management at small scale)
Legend
Degree of Imperviousness (in )
Vegetation Intensity Indicator
Water
Wetlands
Other (eg Agriculture)
Forest Crown Cover Density (in )
Forest Crown
Cover Density
Imperviousness
Vegetation
Intensity
Water
Wetlands
5 HR layers under development
(GIS model approach)
Example from Alpine test site
Local component Urban Atlas (Munich)
Climate Change Service
1 Climate monitoring amp modelling
2 Earth system re-analysis amp Attribution
products
3 Climate impact indicators amp GHG
emission inventories
Millim
etr
es p
er y
ear
Satellite Era
Budget Period
1993-2003
(IPCC AR4 2007)
Trend
+31 mmyr
plusmn07 mmyr
Global sea-level rise
Security Service
1 Border Surveillance
2 EU external action
3 Maritime surveillance
Maritime Surveillance
(RampD mainly)
Major GMES on-going Projects
Nereids Dolphin Simtisys (FP7)
MARISS (ESA)
Gulf of Aden Piracy
Potential application areas
Traffic monitoring
Anti-Piracy Activities
Illegal Immigration
Defence operations
Monitoring Illegal fishing hellip
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
Copenicus Overall View
from infrastructure to users
USERS
OBSERVATION
Policy
makers
Private
commercial Public amp amp
Space
Infrastructure
Land Marine Atmo-
sphere
Emer-
gency Security Climate
Change
Farming Oil Spills Air quality Flood Ice levels
Sustainable
Information
Surveillance
Information
Services
Examples
Different
Needs
In Situ
Infrastructure amp
Sentinels EO missions developed specifically for
Copernicus
Copernicus Space Infrastructure
PLUS Contributing Missions
Third party EO missions offering their data to Copernicus
(EUESA MSs EUMETSAT commercial international)
Sentinel-2 Sentinel-3 Sentinel-4 Sentinel-5
AND High Precision Ocean
Altimetry (HPOA) mission
Sentinel 1
Sentinel-6 = Jason-CS
Sentinel data
for services
Land Marine Emer-
gency
Security Atmo-
sphere
Climate
Sentinel-1
Sentinel-2
Sentinel-3
Sentinel-4
Sentinel-5
Sentinel-6
crucial required
nice to have
Space Infrastructure
Operators
In Situ Infrastructure
Operators
Clim
ate
Ch
an
ge
Se
cu
rity
Atm
os
ph
ere
Em
erg
en
cy
Ma
rine
La
nd
INFRASTRUCTURES
CORE SERVICES
Hig
h C
ap
acity
En
d U
sers
Users
Copernicus Functional structure
DOWNSTREAM SERVICES
Ad
ded
Valu
e C
hain
SERVICES
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
bull Global Monitoring for Environment and Security
- predecessor of Copernicus until 2014
- GMES Initial Operations Regulation (EU) 9112010
bull Until end-2013 funding for GMES from
- GIO ndash 107 mio EUR
- FP7 funded pre-operational projects ~ 400 mio EUR
bull From 2014
- Copernicus operational phase
- funding from 2014-2020 MFF euro38 Bn
Copernicus Regulation
of the EP and of the Council establishing the Copernicus Programme and repealing Regulation
(EU) No 9112010
bull Objectives of the programme
bull Governance of the programme
bull Budget for 2014-2020
Legal framework of the data and information policy
COMMISSION DELEGATED REGULATION (EU) No 11592013
of 12 July 2013
supplementing Regulation (EU) No 9112010 of the European
Parliament and of the Council on the European Earth monitoring
programme (GMES) by establishing registration and licensing
conditions for GMES users and defining criteria for restricting access
to GMES dedicated data and GMES service information
Copernicus
data and information policy
bull Promote the use and sharing of Copernicus data and
information
bull Strengthen Earth observation markets in Europe in
particular the downstream sector with a view to
enabling growth and job creation
bull Support the European research technology and
innovation communities
Key elements of the Copernicus
data and information policy
bull Free full and open access
bull No restriction on use nor on users
Reproduction redistribution with or without adaptation
Commercial and non-commercial purposes
bull A free of charge version of any dataset is always
available (under pre-defined format on Copernicus
dissemination platform)
bull Worldwide without limitation in time
Applies to
Data (and information) generated inside Copernicus
Sentinel mission data
Service information
Does not apply to
Data (and information) generated outside Copernicus
Contributing Mission data
In situ and reference data and information
Copernicus
data and information policy
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
Marine Environment Monitoring
Service
1 Currents
2 Temperature
3 Salinity
4 Sea ice
5 Sea level
6 Surface winds
7 Biogeochemistry
Sea Surface Temperature
Late June 2012
Assimilated model product
SST ndash satellite
observation
in-situ
measurements
Independent observation and measurements
The daily forecast
of oil spill scenarios from Concordia
The ship contained 2500 Tons of oil
(API 17) which are supposed to spill
out in 72 hours
13 January 2012
Costa Concordia accident
MyOcean iPhone app
Atmosphere Monitoring
Service 1 Air Quality for Europe
(O3 NO NO2 CO SO2 PM10 PM25)
2 Global Atmospheric composition (Greenhouse gases reactive gases aerosol stratospheric O3)
3 Climate Forcing (CO2 CH4 monitoring and reanalysis of fluxes)
4 Solar Energy UV (Ozon records ultraviolet radiation)
Volcano Eyjafjallajoumlkull case
UV and Solar Energy
Example UV index
Launched for 2012 Olympics
London
obsAIRve
Downstream opportunities
ldquoAir quality information where people liverdquo
airTEXT
Emergency Management
Service
Reference maps
Pre-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Post-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Disaster response
maps
Japan tsunami
Italian earthquake
Summary of the Copernicus EMS - Mapping Activations
Type of Disaster Number of
Activations
Number of
Reference Maps
Number of
Delineation Maps
Number of Grading
Maps
Earthquake 2 17 17 16
Flood 32 187 250 29
Forest fire wild fire 9 26 23 13
Industrial accident 2 6 2 0
Other 23 89 20 18
Wind storm 8 45 28 24
[Total 01042012 -
17092013] 76 370 340 100
Copernicus EMS
Number of activations
Status April 2014
Title Event Date Type Country
Forest damages in Ireland 2014-02-12 Wind storm Ireland
Ebola epidemic in Guinea 2014-03-01 Other Guinea
Landslides in Luxembourg 2014-03-14 Other Luxembourg
Floods in Croatia 2014-02-20 Flood Croatia
Floods in central Portugal 2014-02-12 Flood Portugal
Latest Copernicus EMS ndash Mapping Activations
Rush Mode
Land Monitoring
Service
1 Pan-EU Land Cover
(up to 5 High Resolution layers of main land-cover classes)
2 Local component
(lsquohot spotrsquo zooming on areas of interest using VHR images)
3 Global component
(Global Terrestrial Variables essential for Agriculture and Food
security monitoring for Drought assessment and for
Environment Management at small scale)
Legend
Degree of Imperviousness (in )
Vegetation Intensity Indicator
Water
Wetlands
Other (eg Agriculture)
Forest Crown Cover Density (in )
Forest Crown
Cover Density
Imperviousness
Vegetation
Intensity
Water
Wetlands
5 HR layers under development
(GIS model approach)
Example from Alpine test site
Local component Urban Atlas (Munich)
Climate Change Service
1 Climate monitoring amp modelling
2 Earth system re-analysis amp Attribution
products
3 Climate impact indicators amp GHG
emission inventories
Millim
etr
es p
er y
ear
Satellite Era
Budget Period
1993-2003
(IPCC AR4 2007)
Trend
+31 mmyr
plusmn07 mmyr
Global sea-level rise
Security Service
1 Border Surveillance
2 EU external action
3 Maritime surveillance
Maritime Surveillance
(RampD mainly)
Major GMES on-going Projects
Nereids Dolphin Simtisys (FP7)
MARISS (ESA)
Gulf of Aden Piracy
Potential application areas
Traffic monitoring
Anti-Piracy Activities
Illegal Immigration
Defence operations
Monitoring Illegal fishing hellip
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
Sentinels EO missions developed specifically for
Copernicus
Copernicus Space Infrastructure
PLUS Contributing Missions
Third party EO missions offering their data to Copernicus
(EUESA MSs EUMETSAT commercial international)
Sentinel-2 Sentinel-3 Sentinel-4 Sentinel-5
AND High Precision Ocean
Altimetry (HPOA) mission
Sentinel 1
Sentinel-6 = Jason-CS
Sentinel data
for services
Land Marine Emer-
gency
Security Atmo-
sphere
Climate
Sentinel-1
Sentinel-2
Sentinel-3
Sentinel-4
Sentinel-5
Sentinel-6
crucial required
nice to have
Space Infrastructure
Operators
In Situ Infrastructure
Operators
Clim
ate
Ch
an
ge
Se
cu
rity
Atm
os
ph
ere
Em
erg
en
cy
Ma
rine
La
nd
INFRASTRUCTURES
CORE SERVICES
Hig
h C
ap
acity
En
d U
sers
Users
Copernicus Functional structure
DOWNSTREAM SERVICES
Ad
ded
Valu
e C
hain
SERVICES
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
bull Global Monitoring for Environment and Security
- predecessor of Copernicus until 2014
- GMES Initial Operations Regulation (EU) 9112010
bull Until end-2013 funding for GMES from
- GIO ndash 107 mio EUR
- FP7 funded pre-operational projects ~ 400 mio EUR
bull From 2014
- Copernicus operational phase
- funding from 2014-2020 MFF euro38 Bn
Copernicus Regulation
of the EP and of the Council establishing the Copernicus Programme and repealing Regulation
(EU) No 9112010
bull Objectives of the programme
bull Governance of the programme
bull Budget for 2014-2020
Legal framework of the data and information policy
COMMISSION DELEGATED REGULATION (EU) No 11592013
of 12 July 2013
supplementing Regulation (EU) No 9112010 of the European
Parliament and of the Council on the European Earth monitoring
programme (GMES) by establishing registration and licensing
conditions for GMES users and defining criteria for restricting access
to GMES dedicated data and GMES service information
Copernicus
data and information policy
bull Promote the use and sharing of Copernicus data and
information
bull Strengthen Earth observation markets in Europe in
particular the downstream sector with a view to
enabling growth and job creation
bull Support the European research technology and
innovation communities
Key elements of the Copernicus
data and information policy
bull Free full and open access
bull No restriction on use nor on users
Reproduction redistribution with or without adaptation
Commercial and non-commercial purposes
bull A free of charge version of any dataset is always
available (under pre-defined format on Copernicus
dissemination platform)
bull Worldwide without limitation in time
Applies to
Data (and information) generated inside Copernicus
Sentinel mission data
Service information
Does not apply to
Data (and information) generated outside Copernicus
Contributing Mission data
In situ and reference data and information
Copernicus
data and information policy
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
Marine Environment Monitoring
Service
1 Currents
2 Temperature
3 Salinity
4 Sea ice
5 Sea level
6 Surface winds
7 Biogeochemistry
Sea Surface Temperature
Late June 2012
Assimilated model product
SST ndash satellite
observation
in-situ
measurements
Independent observation and measurements
The daily forecast
of oil spill scenarios from Concordia
The ship contained 2500 Tons of oil
(API 17) which are supposed to spill
out in 72 hours
13 January 2012
Costa Concordia accident
MyOcean iPhone app
Atmosphere Monitoring
Service 1 Air Quality for Europe
(O3 NO NO2 CO SO2 PM10 PM25)
2 Global Atmospheric composition (Greenhouse gases reactive gases aerosol stratospheric O3)
3 Climate Forcing (CO2 CH4 monitoring and reanalysis of fluxes)
4 Solar Energy UV (Ozon records ultraviolet radiation)
Volcano Eyjafjallajoumlkull case
UV and Solar Energy
Example UV index
Launched for 2012 Olympics
London
obsAIRve
Downstream opportunities
ldquoAir quality information where people liverdquo
airTEXT
Emergency Management
Service
Reference maps
Pre-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Post-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Disaster response
maps
Japan tsunami
Italian earthquake
Summary of the Copernicus EMS - Mapping Activations
Type of Disaster Number of
Activations
Number of
Reference Maps
Number of
Delineation Maps
Number of Grading
Maps
Earthquake 2 17 17 16
Flood 32 187 250 29
Forest fire wild fire 9 26 23 13
Industrial accident 2 6 2 0
Other 23 89 20 18
Wind storm 8 45 28 24
[Total 01042012 -
17092013] 76 370 340 100
Copernicus EMS
Number of activations
Status April 2014
Title Event Date Type Country
Forest damages in Ireland 2014-02-12 Wind storm Ireland
Ebola epidemic in Guinea 2014-03-01 Other Guinea
Landslides in Luxembourg 2014-03-14 Other Luxembourg
Floods in Croatia 2014-02-20 Flood Croatia
Floods in central Portugal 2014-02-12 Flood Portugal
Latest Copernicus EMS ndash Mapping Activations
Rush Mode
Land Monitoring
Service
1 Pan-EU Land Cover
(up to 5 High Resolution layers of main land-cover classes)
2 Local component
(lsquohot spotrsquo zooming on areas of interest using VHR images)
3 Global component
(Global Terrestrial Variables essential for Agriculture and Food
security monitoring for Drought assessment and for
Environment Management at small scale)
Legend
Degree of Imperviousness (in )
Vegetation Intensity Indicator
Water
Wetlands
Other (eg Agriculture)
Forest Crown Cover Density (in )
Forest Crown
Cover Density
Imperviousness
Vegetation
Intensity
Water
Wetlands
5 HR layers under development
(GIS model approach)
Example from Alpine test site
Local component Urban Atlas (Munich)
Climate Change Service
1 Climate monitoring amp modelling
2 Earth system re-analysis amp Attribution
products
3 Climate impact indicators amp GHG
emission inventories
Millim
etr
es p
er y
ear
Satellite Era
Budget Period
1993-2003
(IPCC AR4 2007)
Trend
+31 mmyr
plusmn07 mmyr
Global sea-level rise
Security Service
1 Border Surveillance
2 EU external action
3 Maritime surveillance
Maritime Surveillance
(RampD mainly)
Major GMES on-going Projects
Nereids Dolphin Simtisys (FP7)
MARISS (ESA)
Gulf of Aden Piracy
Potential application areas
Traffic monitoring
Anti-Piracy Activities
Illegal Immigration
Defence operations
Monitoring Illegal fishing hellip
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
Sentinel data
for services
Land Marine Emer-
gency
Security Atmo-
sphere
Climate
Sentinel-1
Sentinel-2
Sentinel-3
Sentinel-4
Sentinel-5
Sentinel-6
crucial required
nice to have
Space Infrastructure
Operators
In Situ Infrastructure
Operators
Clim
ate
Ch
an
ge
Se
cu
rity
Atm
os
ph
ere
Em
erg
en
cy
Ma
rine
La
nd
INFRASTRUCTURES
CORE SERVICES
Hig
h C
ap
acity
En
d U
sers
Users
Copernicus Functional structure
DOWNSTREAM SERVICES
Ad
ded
Valu
e C
hain
SERVICES
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
bull Global Monitoring for Environment and Security
- predecessor of Copernicus until 2014
- GMES Initial Operations Regulation (EU) 9112010
bull Until end-2013 funding for GMES from
- GIO ndash 107 mio EUR
- FP7 funded pre-operational projects ~ 400 mio EUR
bull From 2014
- Copernicus operational phase
- funding from 2014-2020 MFF euro38 Bn
Copernicus Regulation
of the EP and of the Council establishing the Copernicus Programme and repealing Regulation
(EU) No 9112010
bull Objectives of the programme
bull Governance of the programme
bull Budget for 2014-2020
Legal framework of the data and information policy
COMMISSION DELEGATED REGULATION (EU) No 11592013
of 12 July 2013
supplementing Regulation (EU) No 9112010 of the European
Parliament and of the Council on the European Earth monitoring
programme (GMES) by establishing registration and licensing
conditions for GMES users and defining criteria for restricting access
to GMES dedicated data and GMES service information
Copernicus
data and information policy
bull Promote the use and sharing of Copernicus data and
information
bull Strengthen Earth observation markets in Europe in
particular the downstream sector with a view to
enabling growth and job creation
bull Support the European research technology and
innovation communities
Key elements of the Copernicus
data and information policy
bull Free full and open access
bull No restriction on use nor on users
Reproduction redistribution with or without adaptation
Commercial and non-commercial purposes
bull A free of charge version of any dataset is always
available (under pre-defined format on Copernicus
dissemination platform)
bull Worldwide without limitation in time
Applies to
Data (and information) generated inside Copernicus
Sentinel mission data
Service information
Does not apply to
Data (and information) generated outside Copernicus
Contributing Mission data
In situ and reference data and information
Copernicus
data and information policy
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
Marine Environment Monitoring
Service
1 Currents
2 Temperature
3 Salinity
4 Sea ice
5 Sea level
6 Surface winds
7 Biogeochemistry
Sea Surface Temperature
Late June 2012
Assimilated model product
SST ndash satellite
observation
in-situ
measurements
Independent observation and measurements
The daily forecast
of oil spill scenarios from Concordia
The ship contained 2500 Tons of oil
(API 17) which are supposed to spill
out in 72 hours
13 January 2012
Costa Concordia accident
MyOcean iPhone app
Atmosphere Monitoring
Service 1 Air Quality for Europe
(O3 NO NO2 CO SO2 PM10 PM25)
2 Global Atmospheric composition (Greenhouse gases reactive gases aerosol stratospheric O3)
3 Climate Forcing (CO2 CH4 monitoring and reanalysis of fluxes)
4 Solar Energy UV (Ozon records ultraviolet radiation)
Volcano Eyjafjallajoumlkull case
UV and Solar Energy
Example UV index
Launched for 2012 Olympics
London
obsAIRve
Downstream opportunities
ldquoAir quality information where people liverdquo
airTEXT
Emergency Management
Service
Reference maps
Pre-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Post-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Disaster response
maps
Japan tsunami
Italian earthquake
Summary of the Copernicus EMS - Mapping Activations
Type of Disaster Number of
Activations
Number of
Reference Maps
Number of
Delineation Maps
Number of Grading
Maps
Earthquake 2 17 17 16
Flood 32 187 250 29
Forest fire wild fire 9 26 23 13
Industrial accident 2 6 2 0
Other 23 89 20 18
Wind storm 8 45 28 24
[Total 01042012 -
17092013] 76 370 340 100
Copernicus EMS
Number of activations
Status April 2014
Title Event Date Type Country
Forest damages in Ireland 2014-02-12 Wind storm Ireland
Ebola epidemic in Guinea 2014-03-01 Other Guinea
Landslides in Luxembourg 2014-03-14 Other Luxembourg
Floods in Croatia 2014-02-20 Flood Croatia
Floods in central Portugal 2014-02-12 Flood Portugal
Latest Copernicus EMS ndash Mapping Activations
Rush Mode
Land Monitoring
Service
1 Pan-EU Land Cover
(up to 5 High Resolution layers of main land-cover classes)
2 Local component
(lsquohot spotrsquo zooming on areas of interest using VHR images)
3 Global component
(Global Terrestrial Variables essential for Agriculture and Food
security monitoring for Drought assessment and for
Environment Management at small scale)
Legend
Degree of Imperviousness (in )
Vegetation Intensity Indicator
Water
Wetlands
Other (eg Agriculture)
Forest Crown Cover Density (in )
Forest Crown
Cover Density
Imperviousness
Vegetation
Intensity
Water
Wetlands
5 HR layers under development
(GIS model approach)
Example from Alpine test site
Local component Urban Atlas (Munich)
Climate Change Service
1 Climate monitoring amp modelling
2 Earth system re-analysis amp Attribution
products
3 Climate impact indicators amp GHG
emission inventories
Millim
etr
es p
er y
ear
Satellite Era
Budget Period
1993-2003
(IPCC AR4 2007)
Trend
+31 mmyr
plusmn07 mmyr
Global sea-level rise
Security Service
1 Border Surveillance
2 EU external action
3 Maritime surveillance
Maritime Surveillance
(RampD mainly)
Major GMES on-going Projects
Nereids Dolphin Simtisys (FP7)
MARISS (ESA)
Gulf of Aden Piracy
Potential application areas
Traffic monitoring
Anti-Piracy Activities
Illegal Immigration
Defence operations
Monitoring Illegal fishing hellip
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
Space Infrastructure
Operators
In Situ Infrastructure
Operators
Clim
ate
Ch
an
ge
Se
cu
rity
Atm
os
ph
ere
Em
erg
en
cy
Ma
rine
La
nd
INFRASTRUCTURES
CORE SERVICES
Hig
h C
ap
acity
En
d U
sers
Users
Copernicus Functional structure
DOWNSTREAM SERVICES
Ad
ded
Valu
e C
hain
SERVICES
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
bull Global Monitoring for Environment and Security
- predecessor of Copernicus until 2014
- GMES Initial Operations Regulation (EU) 9112010
bull Until end-2013 funding for GMES from
- GIO ndash 107 mio EUR
- FP7 funded pre-operational projects ~ 400 mio EUR
bull From 2014
- Copernicus operational phase
- funding from 2014-2020 MFF euro38 Bn
Copernicus Regulation
of the EP and of the Council establishing the Copernicus Programme and repealing Regulation
(EU) No 9112010
bull Objectives of the programme
bull Governance of the programme
bull Budget for 2014-2020
Legal framework of the data and information policy
COMMISSION DELEGATED REGULATION (EU) No 11592013
of 12 July 2013
supplementing Regulation (EU) No 9112010 of the European
Parliament and of the Council on the European Earth monitoring
programme (GMES) by establishing registration and licensing
conditions for GMES users and defining criteria for restricting access
to GMES dedicated data and GMES service information
Copernicus
data and information policy
bull Promote the use and sharing of Copernicus data and
information
bull Strengthen Earth observation markets in Europe in
particular the downstream sector with a view to
enabling growth and job creation
bull Support the European research technology and
innovation communities
Key elements of the Copernicus
data and information policy
bull Free full and open access
bull No restriction on use nor on users
Reproduction redistribution with or without adaptation
Commercial and non-commercial purposes
bull A free of charge version of any dataset is always
available (under pre-defined format on Copernicus
dissemination platform)
bull Worldwide without limitation in time
Applies to
Data (and information) generated inside Copernicus
Sentinel mission data
Service information
Does not apply to
Data (and information) generated outside Copernicus
Contributing Mission data
In situ and reference data and information
Copernicus
data and information policy
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
Marine Environment Monitoring
Service
1 Currents
2 Temperature
3 Salinity
4 Sea ice
5 Sea level
6 Surface winds
7 Biogeochemistry
Sea Surface Temperature
Late June 2012
Assimilated model product
SST ndash satellite
observation
in-situ
measurements
Independent observation and measurements
The daily forecast
of oil spill scenarios from Concordia
The ship contained 2500 Tons of oil
(API 17) which are supposed to spill
out in 72 hours
13 January 2012
Costa Concordia accident
MyOcean iPhone app
Atmosphere Monitoring
Service 1 Air Quality for Europe
(O3 NO NO2 CO SO2 PM10 PM25)
2 Global Atmospheric composition (Greenhouse gases reactive gases aerosol stratospheric O3)
3 Climate Forcing (CO2 CH4 monitoring and reanalysis of fluxes)
4 Solar Energy UV (Ozon records ultraviolet radiation)
Volcano Eyjafjallajoumlkull case
UV and Solar Energy
Example UV index
Launched for 2012 Olympics
London
obsAIRve
Downstream opportunities
ldquoAir quality information where people liverdquo
airTEXT
Emergency Management
Service
Reference maps
Pre-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Post-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Disaster response
maps
Japan tsunami
Italian earthquake
Summary of the Copernicus EMS - Mapping Activations
Type of Disaster Number of
Activations
Number of
Reference Maps
Number of
Delineation Maps
Number of Grading
Maps
Earthquake 2 17 17 16
Flood 32 187 250 29
Forest fire wild fire 9 26 23 13
Industrial accident 2 6 2 0
Other 23 89 20 18
Wind storm 8 45 28 24
[Total 01042012 -
17092013] 76 370 340 100
Copernicus EMS
Number of activations
Status April 2014
Title Event Date Type Country
Forest damages in Ireland 2014-02-12 Wind storm Ireland
Ebola epidemic in Guinea 2014-03-01 Other Guinea
Landslides in Luxembourg 2014-03-14 Other Luxembourg
Floods in Croatia 2014-02-20 Flood Croatia
Floods in central Portugal 2014-02-12 Flood Portugal
Latest Copernicus EMS ndash Mapping Activations
Rush Mode
Land Monitoring
Service
1 Pan-EU Land Cover
(up to 5 High Resolution layers of main land-cover classes)
2 Local component
(lsquohot spotrsquo zooming on areas of interest using VHR images)
3 Global component
(Global Terrestrial Variables essential for Agriculture and Food
security monitoring for Drought assessment and for
Environment Management at small scale)
Legend
Degree of Imperviousness (in )
Vegetation Intensity Indicator
Water
Wetlands
Other (eg Agriculture)
Forest Crown Cover Density (in )
Forest Crown
Cover Density
Imperviousness
Vegetation
Intensity
Water
Wetlands
5 HR layers under development
(GIS model approach)
Example from Alpine test site
Local component Urban Atlas (Munich)
Climate Change Service
1 Climate monitoring amp modelling
2 Earth system re-analysis amp Attribution
products
3 Climate impact indicators amp GHG
emission inventories
Millim
etr
es p
er y
ear
Satellite Era
Budget Period
1993-2003
(IPCC AR4 2007)
Trend
+31 mmyr
plusmn07 mmyr
Global sea-level rise
Security Service
1 Border Surveillance
2 EU external action
3 Maritime surveillance
Maritime Surveillance
(RampD mainly)
Major GMES on-going Projects
Nereids Dolphin Simtisys (FP7)
MARISS (ESA)
Gulf of Aden Piracy
Potential application areas
Traffic monitoring
Anti-Piracy Activities
Illegal Immigration
Defence operations
Monitoring Illegal fishing hellip
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
bull Global Monitoring for Environment and Security
- predecessor of Copernicus until 2014
- GMES Initial Operations Regulation (EU) 9112010
bull Until end-2013 funding for GMES from
- GIO ndash 107 mio EUR
- FP7 funded pre-operational projects ~ 400 mio EUR
bull From 2014
- Copernicus operational phase
- funding from 2014-2020 MFF euro38 Bn
Copernicus Regulation
of the EP and of the Council establishing the Copernicus Programme and repealing Regulation
(EU) No 9112010
bull Objectives of the programme
bull Governance of the programme
bull Budget for 2014-2020
Legal framework of the data and information policy
COMMISSION DELEGATED REGULATION (EU) No 11592013
of 12 July 2013
supplementing Regulation (EU) No 9112010 of the European
Parliament and of the Council on the European Earth monitoring
programme (GMES) by establishing registration and licensing
conditions for GMES users and defining criteria for restricting access
to GMES dedicated data and GMES service information
Copernicus
data and information policy
bull Promote the use and sharing of Copernicus data and
information
bull Strengthen Earth observation markets in Europe in
particular the downstream sector with a view to
enabling growth and job creation
bull Support the European research technology and
innovation communities
Key elements of the Copernicus
data and information policy
bull Free full and open access
bull No restriction on use nor on users
Reproduction redistribution with or without adaptation
Commercial and non-commercial purposes
bull A free of charge version of any dataset is always
available (under pre-defined format on Copernicus
dissemination platform)
bull Worldwide without limitation in time
Applies to
Data (and information) generated inside Copernicus
Sentinel mission data
Service information
Does not apply to
Data (and information) generated outside Copernicus
Contributing Mission data
In situ and reference data and information
Copernicus
data and information policy
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
Marine Environment Monitoring
Service
1 Currents
2 Temperature
3 Salinity
4 Sea ice
5 Sea level
6 Surface winds
7 Biogeochemistry
Sea Surface Temperature
Late June 2012
Assimilated model product
SST ndash satellite
observation
in-situ
measurements
Independent observation and measurements
The daily forecast
of oil spill scenarios from Concordia
The ship contained 2500 Tons of oil
(API 17) which are supposed to spill
out in 72 hours
13 January 2012
Costa Concordia accident
MyOcean iPhone app
Atmosphere Monitoring
Service 1 Air Quality for Europe
(O3 NO NO2 CO SO2 PM10 PM25)
2 Global Atmospheric composition (Greenhouse gases reactive gases aerosol stratospheric O3)
3 Climate Forcing (CO2 CH4 monitoring and reanalysis of fluxes)
4 Solar Energy UV (Ozon records ultraviolet radiation)
Volcano Eyjafjallajoumlkull case
UV and Solar Energy
Example UV index
Launched for 2012 Olympics
London
obsAIRve
Downstream opportunities
ldquoAir quality information where people liverdquo
airTEXT
Emergency Management
Service
Reference maps
Pre-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Post-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Disaster response
maps
Japan tsunami
Italian earthquake
Summary of the Copernicus EMS - Mapping Activations
Type of Disaster Number of
Activations
Number of
Reference Maps
Number of
Delineation Maps
Number of Grading
Maps
Earthquake 2 17 17 16
Flood 32 187 250 29
Forest fire wild fire 9 26 23 13
Industrial accident 2 6 2 0
Other 23 89 20 18
Wind storm 8 45 28 24
[Total 01042012 -
17092013] 76 370 340 100
Copernicus EMS
Number of activations
Status April 2014
Title Event Date Type Country
Forest damages in Ireland 2014-02-12 Wind storm Ireland
Ebola epidemic in Guinea 2014-03-01 Other Guinea
Landslides in Luxembourg 2014-03-14 Other Luxembourg
Floods in Croatia 2014-02-20 Flood Croatia
Floods in central Portugal 2014-02-12 Flood Portugal
Latest Copernicus EMS ndash Mapping Activations
Rush Mode
Land Monitoring
Service
1 Pan-EU Land Cover
(up to 5 High Resolution layers of main land-cover classes)
2 Local component
(lsquohot spotrsquo zooming on areas of interest using VHR images)
3 Global component
(Global Terrestrial Variables essential for Agriculture and Food
security monitoring for Drought assessment and for
Environment Management at small scale)
Legend
Degree of Imperviousness (in )
Vegetation Intensity Indicator
Water
Wetlands
Other (eg Agriculture)
Forest Crown Cover Density (in )
Forest Crown
Cover Density
Imperviousness
Vegetation
Intensity
Water
Wetlands
5 HR layers under development
(GIS model approach)
Example from Alpine test site
Local component Urban Atlas (Munich)
Climate Change Service
1 Climate monitoring amp modelling
2 Earth system re-analysis amp Attribution
products
3 Climate impact indicators amp GHG
emission inventories
Millim
etr
es p
er y
ear
Satellite Era
Budget Period
1993-2003
(IPCC AR4 2007)
Trend
+31 mmyr
plusmn07 mmyr
Global sea-level rise
Security Service
1 Border Surveillance
2 EU external action
3 Maritime surveillance
Maritime Surveillance
(RampD mainly)
Major GMES on-going Projects
Nereids Dolphin Simtisys (FP7)
MARISS (ESA)
Gulf of Aden Piracy
Potential application areas
Traffic monitoring
Anti-Piracy Activities
Illegal Immigration
Defence operations
Monitoring Illegal fishing hellip
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
GMESCopernicus evolution
bull Global Monitoring for Environment and Security
- predecessor of Copernicus until 2014
- GMES Initial Operations Regulation (EU) 9112010
bull Until end-2013 funding for GMES from
- GIO ndash 107 mio EUR
- FP7 funded pre-operational projects ~ 400 mio EUR
bull From 2014
- Copernicus operational phase
- funding from 2014-2020 MFF euro38 Bn
Copernicus Regulation
of the EP and of the Council establishing the Copernicus Programme and repealing Regulation
(EU) No 9112010
bull Objectives of the programme
bull Governance of the programme
bull Budget for 2014-2020
Legal framework of the data and information policy
COMMISSION DELEGATED REGULATION (EU) No 11592013
of 12 July 2013
supplementing Regulation (EU) No 9112010 of the European
Parliament and of the Council on the European Earth monitoring
programme (GMES) by establishing registration and licensing
conditions for GMES users and defining criteria for restricting access
to GMES dedicated data and GMES service information
Copernicus
data and information policy
bull Promote the use and sharing of Copernicus data and
information
bull Strengthen Earth observation markets in Europe in
particular the downstream sector with a view to
enabling growth and job creation
bull Support the European research technology and
innovation communities
Key elements of the Copernicus
data and information policy
bull Free full and open access
bull No restriction on use nor on users
Reproduction redistribution with or without adaptation
Commercial and non-commercial purposes
bull A free of charge version of any dataset is always
available (under pre-defined format on Copernicus
dissemination platform)
bull Worldwide without limitation in time
Applies to
Data (and information) generated inside Copernicus
Sentinel mission data
Service information
Does not apply to
Data (and information) generated outside Copernicus
Contributing Mission data
In situ and reference data and information
Copernicus
data and information policy
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
Marine Environment Monitoring
Service
1 Currents
2 Temperature
3 Salinity
4 Sea ice
5 Sea level
6 Surface winds
7 Biogeochemistry
Sea Surface Temperature
Late June 2012
Assimilated model product
SST ndash satellite
observation
in-situ
measurements
Independent observation and measurements
The daily forecast
of oil spill scenarios from Concordia
The ship contained 2500 Tons of oil
(API 17) which are supposed to spill
out in 72 hours
13 January 2012
Costa Concordia accident
MyOcean iPhone app
Atmosphere Monitoring
Service 1 Air Quality for Europe
(O3 NO NO2 CO SO2 PM10 PM25)
2 Global Atmospheric composition (Greenhouse gases reactive gases aerosol stratospheric O3)
3 Climate Forcing (CO2 CH4 monitoring and reanalysis of fluxes)
4 Solar Energy UV (Ozon records ultraviolet radiation)
Volcano Eyjafjallajoumlkull case
UV and Solar Energy
Example UV index
Launched for 2012 Olympics
London
obsAIRve
Downstream opportunities
ldquoAir quality information where people liverdquo
airTEXT
Emergency Management
Service
Reference maps
Pre-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Post-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Disaster response
maps
Japan tsunami
Italian earthquake
Summary of the Copernicus EMS - Mapping Activations
Type of Disaster Number of
Activations
Number of
Reference Maps
Number of
Delineation Maps
Number of Grading
Maps
Earthquake 2 17 17 16
Flood 32 187 250 29
Forest fire wild fire 9 26 23 13
Industrial accident 2 6 2 0
Other 23 89 20 18
Wind storm 8 45 28 24
[Total 01042012 -
17092013] 76 370 340 100
Copernicus EMS
Number of activations
Status April 2014
Title Event Date Type Country
Forest damages in Ireland 2014-02-12 Wind storm Ireland
Ebola epidemic in Guinea 2014-03-01 Other Guinea
Landslides in Luxembourg 2014-03-14 Other Luxembourg
Floods in Croatia 2014-02-20 Flood Croatia
Floods in central Portugal 2014-02-12 Flood Portugal
Latest Copernicus EMS ndash Mapping Activations
Rush Mode
Land Monitoring
Service
1 Pan-EU Land Cover
(up to 5 High Resolution layers of main land-cover classes)
2 Local component
(lsquohot spotrsquo zooming on areas of interest using VHR images)
3 Global component
(Global Terrestrial Variables essential for Agriculture and Food
security monitoring for Drought assessment and for
Environment Management at small scale)
Legend
Degree of Imperviousness (in )
Vegetation Intensity Indicator
Water
Wetlands
Other (eg Agriculture)
Forest Crown Cover Density (in )
Forest Crown
Cover Density
Imperviousness
Vegetation
Intensity
Water
Wetlands
5 HR layers under development
(GIS model approach)
Example from Alpine test site
Local component Urban Atlas (Munich)
Climate Change Service
1 Climate monitoring amp modelling
2 Earth system re-analysis amp Attribution
products
3 Climate impact indicators amp GHG
emission inventories
Millim
etr
es p
er y
ear
Satellite Era
Budget Period
1993-2003
(IPCC AR4 2007)
Trend
+31 mmyr
plusmn07 mmyr
Global sea-level rise
Security Service
1 Border Surveillance
2 EU external action
3 Maritime surveillance
Maritime Surveillance
(RampD mainly)
Major GMES on-going Projects
Nereids Dolphin Simtisys (FP7)
MARISS (ESA)
Gulf of Aden Piracy
Potential application areas
Traffic monitoring
Anti-Piracy Activities
Illegal Immigration
Defence operations
Monitoring Illegal fishing hellip
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
Copernicus Regulation
of the EP and of the Council establishing the Copernicus Programme and repealing Regulation
(EU) No 9112010
bull Objectives of the programme
bull Governance of the programme
bull Budget for 2014-2020
Legal framework of the data and information policy
COMMISSION DELEGATED REGULATION (EU) No 11592013
of 12 July 2013
supplementing Regulation (EU) No 9112010 of the European
Parliament and of the Council on the European Earth monitoring
programme (GMES) by establishing registration and licensing
conditions for GMES users and defining criteria for restricting access
to GMES dedicated data and GMES service information
Copernicus
data and information policy
bull Promote the use and sharing of Copernicus data and
information
bull Strengthen Earth observation markets in Europe in
particular the downstream sector with a view to
enabling growth and job creation
bull Support the European research technology and
innovation communities
Key elements of the Copernicus
data and information policy
bull Free full and open access
bull No restriction on use nor on users
Reproduction redistribution with or without adaptation
Commercial and non-commercial purposes
bull A free of charge version of any dataset is always
available (under pre-defined format on Copernicus
dissemination platform)
bull Worldwide without limitation in time
Applies to
Data (and information) generated inside Copernicus
Sentinel mission data
Service information
Does not apply to
Data (and information) generated outside Copernicus
Contributing Mission data
In situ and reference data and information
Copernicus
data and information policy
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
Marine Environment Monitoring
Service
1 Currents
2 Temperature
3 Salinity
4 Sea ice
5 Sea level
6 Surface winds
7 Biogeochemistry
Sea Surface Temperature
Late June 2012
Assimilated model product
SST ndash satellite
observation
in-situ
measurements
Independent observation and measurements
The daily forecast
of oil spill scenarios from Concordia
The ship contained 2500 Tons of oil
(API 17) which are supposed to spill
out in 72 hours
13 January 2012
Costa Concordia accident
MyOcean iPhone app
Atmosphere Monitoring
Service 1 Air Quality for Europe
(O3 NO NO2 CO SO2 PM10 PM25)
2 Global Atmospheric composition (Greenhouse gases reactive gases aerosol stratospheric O3)
3 Climate Forcing (CO2 CH4 monitoring and reanalysis of fluxes)
4 Solar Energy UV (Ozon records ultraviolet radiation)
Volcano Eyjafjallajoumlkull case
UV and Solar Energy
Example UV index
Launched for 2012 Olympics
London
obsAIRve
Downstream opportunities
ldquoAir quality information where people liverdquo
airTEXT
Emergency Management
Service
Reference maps
Pre-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Post-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Disaster response
maps
Japan tsunami
Italian earthquake
Summary of the Copernicus EMS - Mapping Activations
Type of Disaster Number of
Activations
Number of
Reference Maps
Number of
Delineation Maps
Number of Grading
Maps
Earthquake 2 17 17 16
Flood 32 187 250 29
Forest fire wild fire 9 26 23 13
Industrial accident 2 6 2 0
Other 23 89 20 18
Wind storm 8 45 28 24
[Total 01042012 -
17092013] 76 370 340 100
Copernicus EMS
Number of activations
Status April 2014
Title Event Date Type Country
Forest damages in Ireland 2014-02-12 Wind storm Ireland
Ebola epidemic in Guinea 2014-03-01 Other Guinea
Landslides in Luxembourg 2014-03-14 Other Luxembourg
Floods in Croatia 2014-02-20 Flood Croatia
Floods in central Portugal 2014-02-12 Flood Portugal
Latest Copernicus EMS ndash Mapping Activations
Rush Mode
Land Monitoring
Service
1 Pan-EU Land Cover
(up to 5 High Resolution layers of main land-cover classes)
2 Local component
(lsquohot spotrsquo zooming on areas of interest using VHR images)
3 Global component
(Global Terrestrial Variables essential for Agriculture and Food
security monitoring for Drought assessment and for
Environment Management at small scale)
Legend
Degree of Imperviousness (in )
Vegetation Intensity Indicator
Water
Wetlands
Other (eg Agriculture)
Forest Crown Cover Density (in )
Forest Crown
Cover Density
Imperviousness
Vegetation
Intensity
Water
Wetlands
5 HR layers under development
(GIS model approach)
Example from Alpine test site
Local component Urban Atlas (Munich)
Climate Change Service
1 Climate monitoring amp modelling
2 Earth system re-analysis amp Attribution
products
3 Climate impact indicators amp GHG
emission inventories
Millim
etr
es p
er y
ear
Satellite Era
Budget Period
1993-2003
(IPCC AR4 2007)
Trend
+31 mmyr
plusmn07 mmyr
Global sea-level rise
Security Service
1 Border Surveillance
2 EU external action
3 Maritime surveillance
Maritime Surveillance
(RampD mainly)
Major GMES on-going Projects
Nereids Dolphin Simtisys (FP7)
MARISS (ESA)
Gulf of Aden Piracy
Potential application areas
Traffic monitoring
Anti-Piracy Activities
Illegal Immigration
Defence operations
Monitoring Illegal fishing hellip
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
Legal framework of the data and information policy
COMMISSION DELEGATED REGULATION (EU) No 11592013
of 12 July 2013
supplementing Regulation (EU) No 9112010 of the European
Parliament and of the Council on the European Earth monitoring
programme (GMES) by establishing registration and licensing
conditions for GMES users and defining criteria for restricting access
to GMES dedicated data and GMES service information
Copernicus
data and information policy
bull Promote the use and sharing of Copernicus data and
information
bull Strengthen Earth observation markets in Europe in
particular the downstream sector with a view to
enabling growth and job creation
bull Support the European research technology and
innovation communities
Key elements of the Copernicus
data and information policy
bull Free full and open access
bull No restriction on use nor on users
Reproduction redistribution with or without adaptation
Commercial and non-commercial purposes
bull A free of charge version of any dataset is always
available (under pre-defined format on Copernicus
dissemination platform)
bull Worldwide without limitation in time
Applies to
Data (and information) generated inside Copernicus
Sentinel mission data
Service information
Does not apply to
Data (and information) generated outside Copernicus
Contributing Mission data
In situ and reference data and information
Copernicus
data and information policy
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
Marine Environment Monitoring
Service
1 Currents
2 Temperature
3 Salinity
4 Sea ice
5 Sea level
6 Surface winds
7 Biogeochemistry
Sea Surface Temperature
Late June 2012
Assimilated model product
SST ndash satellite
observation
in-situ
measurements
Independent observation and measurements
The daily forecast
of oil spill scenarios from Concordia
The ship contained 2500 Tons of oil
(API 17) which are supposed to spill
out in 72 hours
13 January 2012
Costa Concordia accident
MyOcean iPhone app
Atmosphere Monitoring
Service 1 Air Quality for Europe
(O3 NO NO2 CO SO2 PM10 PM25)
2 Global Atmospheric composition (Greenhouse gases reactive gases aerosol stratospheric O3)
3 Climate Forcing (CO2 CH4 monitoring and reanalysis of fluxes)
4 Solar Energy UV (Ozon records ultraviolet radiation)
Volcano Eyjafjallajoumlkull case
UV and Solar Energy
Example UV index
Launched for 2012 Olympics
London
obsAIRve
Downstream opportunities
ldquoAir quality information where people liverdquo
airTEXT
Emergency Management
Service
Reference maps
Pre-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Post-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Disaster response
maps
Japan tsunami
Italian earthquake
Summary of the Copernicus EMS - Mapping Activations
Type of Disaster Number of
Activations
Number of
Reference Maps
Number of
Delineation Maps
Number of Grading
Maps
Earthquake 2 17 17 16
Flood 32 187 250 29
Forest fire wild fire 9 26 23 13
Industrial accident 2 6 2 0
Other 23 89 20 18
Wind storm 8 45 28 24
[Total 01042012 -
17092013] 76 370 340 100
Copernicus EMS
Number of activations
Status April 2014
Title Event Date Type Country
Forest damages in Ireland 2014-02-12 Wind storm Ireland
Ebola epidemic in Guinea 2014-03-01 Other Guinea
Landslides in Luxembourg 2014-03-14 Other Luxembourg
Floods in Croatia 2014-02-20 Flood Croatia
Floods in central Portugal 2014-02-12 Flood Portugal
Latest Copernicus EMS ndash Mapping Activations
Rush Mode
Land Monitoring
Service
1 Pan-EU Land Cover
(up to 5 High Resolution layers of main land-cover classes)
2 Local component
(lsquohot spotrsquo zooming on areas of interest using VHR images)
3 Global component
(Global Terrestrial Variables essential for Agriculture and Food
security monitoring for Drought assessment and for
Environment Management at small scale)
Legend
Degree of Imperviousness (in )
Vegetation Intensity Indicator
Water
Wetlands
Other (eg Agriculture)
Forest Crown Cover Density (in )
Forest Crown
Cover Density
Imperviousness
Vegetation
Intensity
Water
Wetlands
5 HR layers under development
(GIS model approach)
Example from Alpine test site
Local component Urban Atlas (Munich)
Climate Change Service
1 Climate monitoring amp modelling
2 Earth system re-analysis amp Attribution
products
3 Climate impact indicators amp GHG
emission inventories
Millim
etr
es p
er y
ear
Satellite Era
Budget Period
1993-2003
(IPCC AR4 2007)
Trend
+31 mmyr
plusmn07 mmyr
Global sea-level rise
Security Service
1 Border Surveillance
2 EU external action
3 Maritime surveillance
Maritime Surveillance
(RampD mainly)
Major GMES on-going Projects
Nereids Dolphin Simtisys (FP7)
MARISS (ESA)
Gulf of Aden Piracy
Potential application areas
Traffic monitoring
Anti-Piracy Activities
Illegal Immigration
Defence operations
Monitoring Illegal fishing hellip
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
Copernicus
data and information policy
bull Promote the use and sharing of Copernicus data and
information
bull Strengthen Earth observation markets in Europe in
particular the downstream sector with a view to
enabling growth and job creation
bull Support the European research technology and
innovation communities
Key elements of the Copernicus
data and information policy
bull Free full and open access
bull No restriction on use nor on users
Reproduction redistribution with or without adaptation
Commercial and non-commercial purposes
bull A free of charge version of any dataset is always
available (under pre-defined format on Copernicus
dissemination platform)
bull Worldwide without limitation in time
Applies to
Data (and information) generated inside Copernicus
Sentinel mission data
Service information
Does not apply to
Data (and information) generated outside Copernicus
Contributing Mission data
In situ and reference data and information
Copernicus
data and information policy
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
Marine Environment Monitoring
Service
1 Currents
2 Temperature
3 Salinity
4 Sea ice
5 Sea level
6 Surface winds
7 Biogeochemistry
Sea Surface Temperature
Late June 2012
Assimilated model product
SST ndash satellite
observation
in-situ
measurements
Independent observation and measurements
The daily forecast
of oil spill scenarios from Concordia
The ship contained 2500 Tons of oil
(API 17) which are supposed to spill
out in 72 hours
13 January 2012
Costa Concordia accident
MyOcean iPhone app
Atmosphere Monitoring
Service 1 Air Quality for Europe
(O3 NO NO2 CO SO2 PM10 PM25)
2 Global Atmospheric composition (Greenhouse gases reactive gases aerosol stratospheric O3)
3 Climate Forcing (CO2 CH4 monitoring and reanalysis of fluxes)
4 Solar Energy UV (Ozon records ultraviolet radiation)
Volcano Eyjafjallajoumlkull case
UV and Solar Energy
Example UV index
Launched for 2012 Olympics
London
obsAIRve
Downstream opportunities
ldquoAir quality information where people liverdquo
airTEXT
Emergency Management
Service
Reference maps
Pre-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Post-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Disaster response
maps
Japan tsunami
Italian earthquake
Summary of the Copernicus EMS - Mapping Activations
Type of Disaster Number of
Activations
Number of
Reference Maps
Number of
Delineation Maps
Number of Grading
Maps
Earthquake 2 17 17 16
Flood 32 187 250 29
Forest fire wild fire 9 26 23 13
Industrial accident 2 6 2 0
Other 23 89 20 18
Wind storm 8 45 28 24
[Total 01042012 -
17092013] 76 370 340 100
Copernicus EMS
Number of activations
Status April 2014
Title Event Date Type Country
Forest damages in Ireland 2014-02-12 Wind storm Ireland
Ebola epidemic in Guinea 2014-03-01 Other Guinea
Landslides in Luxembourg 2014-03-14 Other Luxembourg
Floods in Croatia 2014-02-20 Flood Croatia
Floods in central Portugal 2014-02-12 Flood Portugal
Latest Copernicus EMS ndash Mapping Activations
Rush Mode
Land Monitoring
Service
1 Pan-EU Land Cover
(up to 5 High Resolution layers of main land-cover classes)
2 Local component
(lsquohot spotrsquo zooming on areas of interest using VHR images)
3 Global component
(Global Terrestrial Variables essential for Agriculture and Food
security monitoring for Drought assessment and for
Environment Management at small scale)
Legend
Degree of Imperviousness (in )
Vegetation Intensity Indicator
Water
Wetlands
Other (eg Agriculture)
Forest Crown Cover Density (in )
Forest Crown
Cover Density
Imperviousness
Vegetation
Intensity
Water
Wetlands
5 HR layers under development
(GIS model approach)
Example from Alpine test site
Local component Urban Atlas (Munich)
Climate Change Service
1 Climate monitoring amp modelling
2 Earth system re-analysis amp Attribution
products
3 Climate impact indicators amp GHG
emission inventories
Millim
etr
es p
er y
ear
Satellite Era
Budget Period
1993-2003
(IPCC AR4 2007)
Trend
+31 mmyr
plusmn07 mmyr
Global sea-level rise
Security Service
1 Border Surveillance
2 EU external action
3 Maritime surveillance
Maritime Surveillance
(RampD mainly)
Major GMES on-going Projects
Nereids Dolphin Simtisys (FP7)
MARISS (ESA)
Gulf of Aden Piracy
Potential application areas
Traffic monitoring
Anti-Piracy Activities
Illegal Immigration
Defence operations
Monitoring Illegal fishing hellip
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
Key elements of the Copernicus
data and information policy
bull Free full and open access
bull No restriction on use nor on users
Reproduction redistribution with or without adaptation
Commercial and non-commercial purposes
bull A free of charge version of any dataset is always
available (under pre-defined format on Copernicus
dissemination platform)
bull Worldwide without limitation in time
Applies to
Data (and information) generated inside Copernicus
Sentinel mission data
Service information
Does not apply to
Data (and information) generated outside Copernicus
Contributing Mission data
In situ and reference data and information
Copernicus
data and information policy
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
Marine Environment Monitoring
Service
1 Currents
2 Temperature
3 Salinity
4 Sea ice
5 Sea level
6 Surface winds
7 Biogeochemistry
Sea Surface Temperature
Late June 2012
Assimilated model product
SST ndash satellite
observation
in-situ
measurements
Independent observation and measurements
The daily forecast
of oil spill scenarios from Concordia
The ship contained 2500 Tons of oil
(API 17) which are supposed to spill
out in 72 hours
13 January 2012
Costa Concordia accident
MyOcean iPhone app
Atmosphere Monitoring
Service 1 Air Quality for Europe
(O3 NO NO2 CO SO2 PM10 PM25)
2 Global Atmospheric composition (Greenhouse gases reactive gases aerosol stratospheric O3)
3 Climate Forcing (CO2 CH4 monitoring and reanalysis of fluxes)
4 Solar Energy UV (Ozon records ultraviolet radiation)
Volcano Eyjafjallajoumlkull case
UV and Solar Energy
Example UV index
Launched for 2012 Olympics
London
obsAIRve
Downstream opportunities
ldquoAir quality information where people liverdquo
airTEXT
Emergency Management
Service
Reference maps
Pre-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Post-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Disaster response
maps
Japan tsunami
Italian earthquake
Summary of the Copernicus EMS - Mapping Activations
Type of Disaster Number of
Activations
Number of
Reference Maps
Number of
Delineation Maps
Number of Grading
Maps
Earthquake 2 17 17 16
Flood 32 187 250 29
Forest fire wild fire 9 26 23 13
Industrial accident 2 6 2 0
Other 23 89 20 18
Wind storm 8 45 28 24
[Total 01042012 -
17092013] 76 370 340 100
Copernicus EMS
Number of activations
Status April 2014
Title Event Date Type Country
Forest damages in Ireland 2014-02-12 Wind storm Ireland
Ebola epidemic in Guinea 2014-03-01 Other Guinea
Landslides in Luxembourg 2014-03-14 Other Luxembourg
Floods in Croatia 2014-02-20 Flood Croatia
Floods in central Portugal 2014-02-12 Flood Portugal
Latest Copernicus EMS ndash Mapping Activations
Rush Mode
Land Monitoring
Service
1 Pan-EU Land Cover
(up to 5 High Resolution layers of main land-cover classes)
2 Local component
(lsquohot spotrsquo zooming on areas of interest using VHR images)
3 Global component
(Global Terrestrial Variables essential for Agriculture and Food
security monitoring for Drought assessment and for
Environment Management at small scale)
Legend
Degree of Imperviousness (in )
Vegetation Intensity Indicator
Water
Wetlands
Other (eg Agriculture)
Forest Crown Cover Density (in )
Forest Crown
Cover Density
Imperviousness
Vegetation
Intensity
Water
Wetlands
5 HR layers under development
(GIS model approach)
Example from Alpine test site
Local component Urban Atlas (Munich)
Climate Change Service
1 Climate monitoring amp modelling
2 Earth system re-analysis amp Attribution
products
3 Climate impact indicators amp GHG
emission inventories
Millim
etr
es p
er y
ear
Satellite Era
Budget Period
1993-2003
(IPCC AR4 2007)
Trend
+31 mmyr
plusmn07 mmyr
Global sea-level rise
Security Service
1 Border Surveillance
2 EU external action
3 Maritime surveillance
Maritime Surveillance
(RampD mainly)
Major GMES on-going Projects
Nereids Dolphin Simtisys (FP7)
MARISS (ESA)
Gulf of Aden Piracy
Potential application areas
Traffic monitoring
Anti-Piracy Activities
Illegal Immigration
Defence operations
Monitoring Illegal fishing hellip
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
Applies to
Data (and information) generated inside Copernicus
Sentinel mission data
Service information
Does not apply to
Data (and information) generated outside Copernicus
Contributing Mission data
In situ and reference data and information
Copernicus
data and information policy
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
Marine Environment Monitoring
Service
1 Currents
2 Temperature
3 Salinity
4 Sea ice
5 Sea level
6 Surface winds
7 Biogeochemistry
Sea Surface Temperature
Late June 2012
Assimilated model product
SST ndash satellite
observation
in-situ
measurements
Independent observation and measurements
The daily forecast
of oil spill scenarios from Concordia
The ship contained 2500 Tons of oil
(API 17) which are supposed to spill
out in 72 hours
13 January 2012
Costa Concordia accident
MyOcean iPhone app
Atmosphere Monitoring
Service 1 Air Quality for Europe
(O3 NO NO2 CO SO2 PM10 PM25)
2 Global Atmospheric composition (Greenhouse gases reactive gases aerosol stratospheric O3)
3 Climate Forcing (CO2 CH4 monitoring and reanalysis of fluxes)
4 Solar Energy UV (Ozon records ultraviolet radiation)
Volcano Eyjafjallajoumlkull case
UV and Solar Energy
Example UV index
Launched for 2012 Olympics
London
obsAIRve
Downstream opportunities
ldquoAir quality information where people liverdquo
airTEXT
Emergency Management
Service
Reference maps
Pre-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Post-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Disaster response
maps
Japan tsunami
Italian earthquake
Summary of the Copernicus EMS - Mapping Activations
Type of Disaster Number of
Activations
Number of
Reference Maps
Number of
Delineation Maps
Number of Grading
Maps
Earthquake 2 17 17 16
Flood 32 187 250 29
Forest fire wild fire 9 26 23 13
Industrial accident 2 6 2 0
Other 23 89 20 18
Wind storm 8 45 28 24
[Total 01042012 -
17092013] 76 370 340 100
Copernicus EMS
Number of activations
Status April 2014
Title Event Date Type Country
Forest damages in Ireland 2014-02-12 Wind storm Ireland
Ebola epidemic in Guinea 2014-03-01 Other Guinea
Landslides in Luxembourg 2014-03-14 Other Luxembourg
Floods in Croatia 2014-02-20 Flood Croatia
Floods in central Portugal 2014-02-12 Flood Portugal
Latest Copernicus EMS ndash Mapping Activations
Rush Mode
Land Monitoring
Service
1 Pan-EU Land Cover
(up to 5 High Resolution layers of main land-cover classes)
2 Local component
(lsquohot spotrsquo zooming on areas of interest using VHR images)
3 Global component
(Global Terrestrial Variables essential for Agriculture and Food
security monitoring for Drought assessment and for
Environment Management at small scale)
Legend
Degree of Imperviousness (in )
Vegetation Intensity Indicator
Water
Wetlands
Other (eg Agriculture)
Forest Crown Cover Density (in )
Forest Crown
Cover Density
Imperviousness
Vegetation
Intensity
Water
Wetlands
5 HR layers under development
(GIS model approach)
Example from Alpine test site
Local component Urban Atlas (Munich)
Climate Change Service
1 Climate monitoring amp modelling
2 Earth system re-analysis amp Attribution
products
3 Climate impact indicators amp GHG
emission inventories
Millim
etr
es p
er y
ear
Satellite Era
Budget Period
1993-2003
(IPCC AR4 2007)
Trend
+31 mmyr
plusmn07 mmyr
Global sea-level rise
Security Service
1 Border Surveillance
2 EU external action
3 Maritime surveillance
Maritime Surveillance
(RampD mainly)
Major GMES on-going Projects
Nereids Dolphin Simtisys (FP7)
MARISS (ESA)
Gulf of Aden Piracy
Potential application areas
Traffic monitoring
Anti-Piracy Activities
Illegal Immigration
Defence operations
Monitoring Illegal fishing hellip
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
Marine Environment Monitoring
Service
1 Currents
2 Temperature
3 Salinity
4 Sea ice
5 Sea level
6 Surface winds
7 Biogeochemistry
Sea Surface Temperature
Late June 2012
Assimilated model product
SST ndash satellite
observation
in-situ
measurements
Independent observation and measurements
The daily forecast
of oil spill scenarios from Concordia
The ship contained 2500 Tons of oil
(API 17) which are supposed to spill
out in 72 hours
13 January 2012
Costa Concordia accident
MyOcean iPhone app
Atmosphere Monitoring
Service 1 Air Quality for Europe
(O3 NO NO2 CO SO2 PM10 PM25)
2 Global Atmospheric composition (Greenhouse gases reactive gases aerosol stratospheric O3)
3 Climate Forcing (CO2 CH4 monitoring and reanalysis of fluxes)
4 Solar Energy UV (Ozon records ultraviolet radiation)
Volcano Eyjafjallajoumlkull case
UV and Solar Energy
Example UV index
Launched for 2012 Olympics
London
obsAIRve
Downstream opportunities
ldquoAir quality information where people liverdquo
airTEXT
Emergency Management
Service
Reference maps
Pre-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Post-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Disaster response
maps
Japan tsunami
Italian earthquake
Summary of the Copernicus EMS - Mapping Activations
Type of Disaster Number of
Activations
Number of
Reference Maps
Number of
Delineation Maps
Number of Grading
Maps
Earthquake 2 17 17 16
Flood 32 187 250 29
Forest fire wild fire 9 26 23 13
Industrial accident 2 6 2 0
Other 23 89 20 18
Wind storm 8 45 28 24
[Total 01042012 -
17092013] 76 370 340 100
Copernicus EMS
Number of activations
Status April 2014
Title Event Date Type Country
Forest damages in Ireland 2014-02-12 Wind storm Ireland
Ebola epidemic in Guinea 2014-03-01 Other Guinea
Landslides in Luxembourg 2014-03-14 Other Luxembourg
Floods in Croatia 2014-02-20 Flood Croatia
Floods in central Portugal 2014-02-12 Flood Portugal
Latest Copernicus EMS ndash Mapping Activations
Rush Mode
Land Monitoring
Service
1 Pan-EU Land Cover
(up to 5 High Resolution layers of main land-cover classes)
2 Local component
(lsquohot spotrsquo zooming on areas of interest using VHR images)
3 Global component
(Global Terrestrial Variables essential for Agriculture and Food
security monitoring for Drought assessment and for
Environment Management at small scale)
Legend
Degree of Imperviousness (in )
Vegetation Intensity Indicator
Water
Wetlands
Other (eg Agriculture)
Forest Crown Cover Density (in )
Forest Crown
Cover Density
Imperviousness
Vegetation
Intensity
Water
Wetlands
5 HR layers under development
(GIS model approach)
Example from Alpine test site
Local component Urban Atlas (Munich)
Climate Change Service
1 Climate monitoring amp modelling
2 Earth system re-analysis amp Attribution
products
3 Climate impact indicators amp GHG
emission inventories
Millim
etr
es p
er y
ear
Satellite Era
Budget Period
1993-2003
(IPCC AR4 2007)
Trend
+31 mmyr
plusmn07 mmyr
Global sea-level rise
Security Service
1 Border Surveillance
2 EU external action
3 Maritime surveillance
Maritime Surveillance
(RampD mainly)
Major GMES on-going Projects
Nereids Dolphin Simtisys (FP7)
MARISS (ESA)
Gulf of Aden Piracy
Potential application areas
Traffic monitoring
Anti-Piracy Activities
Illegal Immigration
Defence operations
Monitoring Illegal fishing hellip
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
Marine Environment Monitoring
Service
1 Currents
2 Temperature
3 Salinity
4 Sea ice
5 Sea level
6 Surface winds
7 Biogeochemistry
Sea Surface Temperature
Late June 2012
Assimilated model product
SST ndash satellite
observation
in-situ
measurements
Independent observation and measurements
The daily forecast
of oil spill scenarios from Concordia
The ship contained 2500 Tons of oil
(API 17) which are supposed to spill
out in 72 hours
13 January 2012
Costa Concordia accident
MyOcean iPhone app
Atmosphere Monitoring
Service 1 Air Quality for Europe
(O3 NO NO2 CO SO2 PM10 PM25)
2 Global Atmospheric composition (Greenhouse gases reactive gases aerosol stratospheric O3)
3 Climate Forcing (CO2 CH4 monitoring and reanalysis of fluxes)
4 Solar Energy UV (Ozon records ultraviolet radiation)
Volcano Eyjafjallajoumlkull case
UV and Solar Energy
Example UV index
Launched for 2012 Olympics
London
obsAIRve
Downstream opportunities
ldquoAir quality information where people liverdquo
airTEXT
Emergency Management
Service
Reference maps
Pre-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Post-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Disaster response
maps
Japan tsunami
Italian earthquake
Summary of the Copernicus EMS - Mapping Activations
Type of Disaster Number of
Activations
Number of
Reference Maps
Number of
Delineation Maps
Number of Grading
Maps
Earthquake 2 17 17 16
Flood 32 187 250 29
Forest fire wild fire 9 26 23 13
Industrial accident 2 6 2 0
Other 23 89 20 18
Wind storm 8 45 28 24
[Total 01042012 -
17092013] 76 370 340 100
Copernicus EMS
Number of activations
Status April 2014
Title Event Date Type Country
Forest damages in Ireland 2014-02-12 Wind storm Ireland
Ebola epidemic in Guinea 2014-03-01 Other Guinea
Landslides in Luxembourg 2014-03-14 Other Luxembourg
Floods in Croatia 2014-02-20 Flood Croatia
Floods in central Portugal 2014-02-12 Flood Portugal
Latest Copernicus EMS ndash Mapping Activations
Rush Mode
Land Monitoring
Service
1 Pan-EU Land Cover
(up to 5 High Resolution layers of main land-cover classes)
2 Local component
(lsquohot spotrsquo zooming on areas of interest using VHR images)
3 Global component
(Global Terrestrial Variables essential for Agriculture and Food
security monitoring for Drought assessment and for
Environment Management at small scale)
Legend
Degree of Imperviousness (in )
Vegetation Intensity Indicator
Water
Wetlands
Other (eg Agriculture)
Forest Crown Cover Density (in )
Forest Crown
Cover Density
Imperviousness
Vegetation
Intensity
Water
Wetlands
5 HR layers under development
(GIS model approach)
Example from Alpine test site
Local component Urban Atlas (Munich)
Climate Change Service
1 Climate monitoring amp modelling
2 Earth system re-analysis amp Attribution
products
3 Climate impact indicators amp GHG
emission inventories
Millim
etr
es p
er y
ear
Satellite Era
Budget Period
1993-2003
(IPCC AR4 2007)
Trend
+31 mmyr
plusmn07 mmyr
Global sea-level rise
Security Service
1 Border Surveillance
2 EU external action
3 Maritime surveillance
Maritime Surveillance
(RampD mainly)
Major GMES on-going Projects
Nereids Dolphin Simtisys (FP7)
MARISS (ESA)
Gulf of Aden Piracy
Potential application areas
Traffic monitoring
Anti-Piracy Activities
Illegal Immigration
Defence operations
Monitoring Illegal fishing hellip
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
Sea Surface Temperature
Late June 2012
Assimilated model product
SST ndash satellite
observation
in-situ
measurements
Independent observation and measurements
The daily forecast
of oil spill scenarios from Concordia
The ship contained 2500 Tons of oil
(API 17) which are supposed to spill
out in 72 hours
13 January 2012
Costa Concordia accident
MyOcean iPhone app
Atmosphere Monitoring
Service 1 Air Quality for Europe
(O3 NO NO2 CO SO2 PM10 PM25)
2 Global Atmospheric composition (Greenhouse gases reactive gases aerosol stratospheric O3)
3 Climate Forcing (CO2 CH4 monitoring and reanalysis of fluxes)
4 Solar Energy UV (Ozon records ultraviolet radiation)
Volcano Eyjafjallajoumlkull case
UV and Solar Energy
Example UV index
Launched for 2012 Olympics
London
obsAIRve
Downstream opportunities
ldquoAir quality information where people liverdquo
airTEXT
Emergency Management
Service
Reference maps
Pre-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Post-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Disaster response
maps
Japan tsunami
Italian earthquake
Summary of the Copernicus EMS - Mapping Activations
Type of Disaster Number of
Activations
Number of
Reference Maps
Number of
Delineation Maps
Number of Grading
Maps
Earthquake 2 17 17 16
Flood 32 187 250 29
Forest fire wild fire 9 26 23 13
Industrial accident 2 6 2 0
Other 23 89 20 18
Wind storm 8 45 28 24
[Total 01042012 -
17092013] 76 370 340 100
Copernicus EMS
Number of activations
Status April 2014
Title Event Date Type Country
Forest damages in Ireland 2014-02-12 Wind storm Ireland
Ebola epidemic in Guinea 2014-03-01 Other Guinea
Landslides in Luxembourg 2014-03-14 Other Luxembourg
Floods in Croatia 2014-02-20 Flood Croatia
Floods in central Portugal 2014-02-12 Flood Portugal
Latest Copernicus EMS ndash Mapping Activations
Rush Mode
Land Monitoring
Service
1 Pan-EU Land Cover
(up to 5 High Resolution layers of main land-cover classes)
2 Local component
(lsquohot spotrsquo zooming on areas of interest using VHR images)
3 Global component
(Global Terrestrial Variables essential for Agriculture and Food
security monitoring for Drought assessment and for
Environment Management at small scale)
Legend
Degree of Imperviousness (in )
Vegetation Intensity Indicator
Water
Wetlands
Other (eg Agriculture)
Forest Crown Cover Density (in )
Forest Crown
Cover Density
Imperviousness
Vegetation
Intensity
Water
Wetlands
5 HR layers under development
(GIS model approach)
Example from Alpine test site
Local component Urban Atlas (Munich)
Climate Change Service
1 Climate monitoring amp modelling
2 Earth system re-analysis amp Attribution
products
3 Climate impact indicators amp GHG
emission inventories
Millim
etr
es p
er y
ear
Satellite Era
Budget Period
1993-2003
(IPCC AR4 2007)
Trend
+31 mmyr
plusmn07 mmyr
Global sea-level rise
Security Service
1 Border Surveillance
2 EU external action
3 Maritime surveillance
Maritime Surveillance
(RampD mainly)
Major GMES on-going Projects
Nereids Dolphin Simtisys (FP7)
MARISS (ESA)
Gulf of Aden Piracy
Potential application areas
Traffic monitoring
Anti-Piracy Activities
Illegal Immigration
Defence operations
Monitoring Illegal fishing hellip
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
The daily forecast
of oil spill scenarios from Concordia
The ship contained 2500 Tons of oil
(API 17) which are supposed to spill
out in 72 hours
13 January 2012
Costa Concordia accident
MyOcean iPhone app
Atmosphere Monitoring
Service 1 Air Quality for Europe
(O3 NO NO2 CO SO2 PM10 PM25)
2 Global Atmospheric composition (Greenhouse gases reactive gases aerosol stratospheric O3)
3 Climate Forcing (CO2 CH4 monitoring and reanalysis of fluxes)
4 Solar Energy UV (Ozon records ultraviolet radiation)
Volcano Eyjafjallajoumlkull case
UV and Solar Energy
Example UV index
Launched for 2012 Olympics
London
obsAIRve
Downstream opportunities
ldquoAir quality information where people liverdquo
airTEXT
Emergency Management
Service
Reference maps
Pre-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Post-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Disaster response
maps
Japan tsunami
Italian earthquake
Summary of the Copernicus EMS - Mapping Activations
Type of Disaster Number of
Activations
Number of
Reference Maps
Number of
Delineation Maps
Number of Grading
Maps
Earthquake 2 17 17 16
Flood 32 187 250 29
Forest fire wild fire 9 26 23 13
Industrial accident 2 6 2 0
Other 23 89 20 18
Wind storm 8 45 28 24
[Total 01042012 -
17092013] 76 370 340 100
Copernicus EMS
Number of activations
Status April 2014
Title Event Date Type Country
Forest damages in Ireland 2014-02-12 Wind storm Ireland
Ebola epidemic in Guinea 2014-03-01 Other Guinea
Landslides in Luxembourg 2014-03-14 Other Luxembourg
Floods in Croatia 2014-02-20 Flood Croatia
Floods in central Portugal 2014-02-12 Flood Portugal
Latest Copernicus EMS ndash Mapping Activations
Rush Mode
Land Monitoring
Service
1 Pan-EU Land Cover
(up to 5 High Resolution layers of main land-cover classes)
2 Local component
(lsquohot spotrsquo zooming on areas of interest using VHR images)
3 Global component
(Global Terrestrial Variables essential for Agriculture and Food
security monitoring for Drought assessment and for
Environment Management at small scale)
Legend
Degree of Imperviousness (in )
Vegetation Intensity Indicator
Water
Wetlands
Other (eg Agriculture)
Forest Crown Cover Density (in )
Forest Crown
Cover Density
Imperviousness
Vegetation
Intensity
Water
Wetlands
5 HR layers under development
(GIS model approach)
Example from Alpine test site
Local component Urban Atlas (Munich)
Climate Change Service
1 Climate monitoring amp modelling
2 Earth system re-analysis amp Attribution
products
3 Climate impact indicators amp GHG
emission inventories
Millim
etr
es p
er y
ear
Satellite Era
Budget Period
1993-2003
(IPCC AR4 2007)
Trend
+31 mmyr
plusmn07 mmyr
Global sea-level rise
Security Service
1 Border Surveillance
2 EU external action
3 Maritime surveillance
Maritime Surveillance
(RampD mainly)
Major GMES on-going Projects
Nereids Dolphin Simtisys (FP7)
MARISS (ESA)
Gulf of Aden Piracy
Potential application areas
Traffic monitoring
Anti-Piracy Activities
Illegal Immigration
Defence operations
Monitoring Illegal fishing hellip
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
MyOcean iPhone app
Atmosphere Monitoring
Service 1 Air Quality for Europe
(O3 NO NO2 CO SO2 PM10 PM25)
2 Global Atmospheric composition (Greenhouse gases reactive gases aerosol stratospheric O3)
3 Climate Forcing (CO2 CH4 monitoring and reanalysis of fluxes)
4 Solar Energy UV (Ozon records ultraviolet radiation)
Volcano Eyjafjallajoumlkull case
UV and Solar Energy
Example UV index
Launched for 2012 Olympics
London
obsAIRve
Downstream opportunities
ldquoAir quality information where people liverdquo
airTEXT
Emergency Management
Service
Reference maps
Pre-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Post-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Disaster response
maps
Japan tsunami
Italian earthquake
Summary of the Copernicus EMS - Mapping Activations
Type of Disaster Number of
Activations
Number of
Reference Maps
Number of
Delineation Maps
Number of Grading
Maps
Earthquake 2 17 17 16
Flood 32 187 250 29
Forest fire wild fire 9 26 23 13
Industrial accident 2 6 2 0
Other 23 89 20 18
Wind storm 8 45 28 24
[Total 01042012 -
17092013] 76 370 340 100
Copernicus EMS
Number of activations
Status April 2014
Title Event Date Type Country
Forest damages in Ireland 2014-02-12 Wind storm Ireland
Ebola epidemic in Guinea 2014-03-01 Other Guinea
Landslides in Luxembourg 2014-03-14 Other Luxembourg
Floods in Croatia 2014-02-20 Flood Croatia
Floods in central Portugal 2014-02-12 Flood Portugal
Latest Copernicus EMS ndash Mapping Activations
Rush Mode
Land Monitoring
Service
1 Pan-EU Land Cover
(up to 5 High Resolution layers of main land-cover classes)
2 Local component
(lsquohot spotrsquo zooming on areas of interest using VHR images)
3 Global component
(Global Terrestrial Variables essential for Agriculture and Food
security monitoring for Drought assessment and for
Environment Management at small scale)
Legend
Degree of Imperviousness (in )
Vegetation Intensity Indicator
Water
Wetlands
Other (eg Agriculture)
Forest Crown Cover Density (in )
Forest Crown
Cover Density
Imperviousness
Vegetation
Intensity
Water
Wetlands
5 HR layers under development
(GIS model approach)
Example from Alpine test site
Local component Urban Atlas (Munich)
Climate Change Service
1 Climate monitoring amp modelling
2 Earth system re-analysis amp Attribution
products
3 Climate impact indicators amp GHG
emission inventories
Millim
etr
es p
er y
ear
Satellite Era
Budget Period
1993-2003
(IPCC AR4 2007)
Trend
+31 mmyr
plusmn07 mmyr
Global sea-level rise
Security Service
1 Border Surveillance
2 EU external action
3 Maritime surveillance
Maritime Surveillance
(RampD mainly)
Major GMES on-going Projects
Nereids Dolphin Simtisys (FP7)
MARISS (ESA)
Gulf of Aden Piracy
Potential application areas
Traffic monitoring
Anti-Piracy Activities
Illegal Immigration
Defence operations
Monitoring Illegal fishing hellip
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
Atmosphere Monitoring
Service 1 Air Quality for Europe
(O3 NO NO2 CO SO2 PM10 PM25)
2 Global Atmospheric composition (Greenhouse gases reactive gases aerosol stratospheric O3)
3 Climate Forcing (CO2 CH4 monitoring and reanalysis of fluxes)
4 Solar Energy UV (Ozon records ultraviolet radiation)
Volcano Eyjafjallajoumlkull case
UV and Solar Energy
Example UV index
Launched for 2012 Olympics
London
obsAIRve
Downstream opportunities
ldquoAir quality information where people liverdquo
airTEXT
Emergency Management
Service
Reference maps
Pre-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Post-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Disaster response
maps
Japan tsunami
Italian earthquake
Summary of the Copernicus EMS - Mapping Activations
Type of Disaster Number of
Activations
Number of
Reference Maps
Number of
Delineation Maps
Number of Grading
Maps
Earthquake 2 17 17 16
Flood 32 187 250 29
Forest fire wild fire 9 26 23 13
Industrial accident 2 6 2 0
Other 23 89 20 18
Wind storm 8 45 28 24
[Total 01042012 -
17092013] 76 370 340 100
Copernicus EMS
Number of activations
Status April 2014
Title Event Date Type Country
Forest damages in Ireland 2014-02-12 Wind storm Ireland
Ebola epidemic in Guinea 2014-03-01 Other Guinea
Landslides in Luxembourg 2014-03-14 Other Luxembourg
Floods in Croatia 2014-02-20 Flood Croatia
Floods in central Portugal 2014-02-12 Flood Portugal
Latest Copernicus EMS ndash Mapping Activations
Rush Mode
Land Monitoring
Service
1 Pan-EU Land Cover
(up to 5 High Resolution layers of main land-cover classes)
2 Local component
(lsquohot spotrsquo zooming on areas of interest using VHR images)
3 Global component
(Global Terrestrial Variables essential for Agriculture and Food
security monitoring for Drought assessment and for
Environment Management at small scale)
Legend
Degree of Imperviousness (in )
Vegetation Intensity Indicator
Water
Wetlands
Other (eg Agriculture)
Forest Crown Cover Density (in )
Forest Crown
Cover Density
Imperviousness
Vegetation
Intensity
Water
Wetlands
5 HR layers under development
(GIS model approach)
Example from Alpine test site
Local component Urban Atlas (Munich)
Climate Change Service
1 Climate monitoring amp modelling
2 Earth system re-analysis amp Attribution
products
3 Climate impact indicators amp GHG
emission inventories
Millim
etr
es p
er y
ear
Satellite Era
Budget Period
1993-2003
(IPCC AR4 2007)
Trend
+31 mmyr
plusmn07 mmyr
Global sea-level rise
Security Service
1 Border Surveillance
2 EU external action
3 Maritime surveillance
Maritime Surveillance
(RampD mainly)
Major GMES on-going Projects
Nereids Dolphin Simtisys (FP7)
MARISS (ESA)
Gulf of Aden Piracy
Potential application areas
Traffic monitoring
Anti-Piracy Activities
Illegal Immigration
Defence operations
Monitoring Illegal fishing hellip
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
Volcano Eyjafjallajoumlkull case
UV and Solar Energy
Example UV index
Launched for 2012 Olympics
London
obsAIRve
Downstream opportunities
ldquoAir quality information where people liverdquo
airTEXT
Emergency Management
Service
Reference maps
Pre-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Post-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Disaster response
maps
Japan tsunami
Italian earthquake
Summary of the Copernicus EMS - Mapping Activations
Type of Disaster Number of
Activations
Number of
Reference Maps
Number of
Delineation Maps
Number of Grading
Maps
Earthquake 2 17 17 16
Flood 32 187 250 29
Forest fire wild fire 9 26 23 13
Industrial accident 2 6 2 0
Other 23 89 20 18
Wind storm 8 45 28 24
[Total 01042012 -
17092013] 76 370 340 100
Copernicus EMS
Number of activations
Status April 2014
Title Event Date Type Country
Forest damages in Ireland 2014-02-12 Wind storm Ireland
Ebola epidemic in Guinea 2014-03-01 Other Guinea
Landslides in Luxembourg 2014-03-14 Other Luxembourg
Floods in Croatia 2014-02-20 Flood Croatia
Floods in central Portugal 2014-02-12 Flood Portugal
Latest Copernicus EMS ndash Mapping Activations
Rush Mode
Land Monitoring
Service
1 Pan-EU Land Cover
(up to 5 High Resolution layers of main land-cover classes)
2 Local component
(lsquohot spotrsquo zooming on areas of interest using VHR images)
3 Global component
(Global Terrestrial Variables essential for Agriculture and Food
security monitoring for Drought assessment and for
Environment Management at small scale)
Legend
Degree of Imperviousness (in )
Vegetation Intensity Indicator
Water
Wetlands
Other (eg Agriculture)
Forest Crown Cover Density (in )
Forest Crown
Cover Density
Imperviousness
Vegetation
Intensity
Water
Wetlands
5 HR layers under development
(GIS model approach)
Example from Alpine test site
Local component Urban Atlas (Munich)
Climate Change Service
1 Climate monitoring amp modelling
2 Earth system re-analysis amp Attribution
products
3 Climate impact indicators amp GHG
emission inventories
Millim
etr
es p
er y
ear
Satellite Era
Budget Period
1993-2003
(IPCC AR4 2007)
Trend
+31 mmyr
plusmn07 mmyr
Global sea-level rise
Security Service
1 Border Surveillance
2 EU external action
3 Maritime surveillance
Maritime Surveillance
(RampD mainly)
Major GMES on-going Projects
Nereids Dolphin Simtisys (FP7)
MARISS (ESA)
Gulf of Aden Piracy
Potential application areas
Traffic monitoring
Anti-Piracy Activities
Illegal Immigration
Defence operations
Monitoring Illegal fishing hellip
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
UV and Solar Energy
Example UV index
Launched for 2012 Olympics
London
obsAIRve
Downstream opportunities
ldquoAir quality information where people liverdquo
airTEXT
Emergency Management
Service
Reference maps
Pre-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Post-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Disaster response
maps
Japan tsunami
Italian earthquake
Summary of the Copernicus EMS - Mapping Activations
Type of Disaster Number of
Activations
Number of
Reference Maps
Number of
Delineation Maps
Number of Grading
Maps
Earthquake 2 17 17 16
Flood 32 187 250 29
Forest fire wild fire 9 26 23 13
Industrial accident 2 6 2 0
Other 23 89 20 18
Wind storm 8 45 28 24
[Total 01042012 -
17092013] 76 370 340 100
Copernicus EMS
Number of activations
Status April 2014
Title Event Date Type Country
Forest damages in Ireland 2014-02-12 Wind storm Ireland
Ebola epidemic in Guinea 2014-03-01 Other Guinea
Landslides in Luxembourg 2014-03-14 Other Luxembourg
Floods in Croatia 2014-02-20 Flood Croatia
Floods in central Portugal 2014-02-12 Flood Portugal
Latest Copernicus EMS ndash Mapping Activations
Rush Mode
Land Monitoring
Service
1 Pan-EU Land Cover
(up to 5 High Resolution layers of main land-cover classes)
2 Local component
(lsquohot spotrsquo zooming on areas of interest using VHR images)
3 Global component
(Global Terrestrial Variables essential for Agriculture and Food
security monitoring for Drought assessment and for
Environment Management at small scale)
Legend
Degree of Imperviousness (in )
Vegetation Intensity Indicator
Water
Wetlands
Other (eg Agriculture)
Forest Crown Cover Density (in )
Forest Crown
Cover Density
Imperviousness
Vegetation
Intensity
Water
Wetlands
5 HR layers under development
(GIS model approach)
Example from Alpine test site
Local component Urban Atlas (Munich)
Climate Change Service
1 Climate monitoring amp modelling
2 Earth system re-analysis amp Attribution
products
3 Climate impact indicators amp GHG
emission inventories
Millim
etr
es p
er y
ear
Satellite Era
Budget Period
1993-2003
(IPCC AR4 2007)
Trend
+31 mmyr
plusmn07 mmyr
Global sea-level rise
Security Service
1 Border Surveillance
2 EU external action
3 Maritime surveillance
Maritime Surveillance
(RampD mainly)
Major GMES on-going Projects
Nereids Dolphin Simtisys (FP7)
MARISS (ESA)
Gulf of Aden Piracy
Potential application areas
Traffic monitoring
Anti-Piracy Activities
Illegal Immigration
Defence operations
Monitoring Illegal fishing hellip
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
Launched for 2012 Olympics
London
obsAIRve
Downstream opportunities
ldquoAir quality information where people liverdquo
airTEXT
Emergency Management
Service
Reference maps
Pre-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Post-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Disaster response
maps
Japan tsunami
Italian earthquake
Summary of the Copernicus EMS - Mapping Activations
Type of Disaster Number of
Activations
Number of
Reference Maps
Number of
Delineation Maps
Number of Grading
Maps
Earthquake 2 17 17 16
Flood 32 187 250 29
Forest fire wild fire 9 26 23 13
Industrial accident 2 6 2 0
Other 23 89 20 18
Wind storm 8 45 28 24
[Total 01042012 -
17092013] 76 370 340 100
Copernicus EMS
Number of activations
Status April 2014
Title Event Date Type Country
Forest damages in Ireland 2014-02-12 Wind storm Ireland
Ebola epidemic in Guinea 2014-03-01 Other Guinea
Landslides in Luxembourg 2014-03-14 Other Luxembourg
Floods in Croatia 2014-02-20 Flood Croatia
Floods in central Portugal 2014-02-12 Flood Portugal
Latest Copernicus EMS ndash Mapping Activations
Rush Mode
Land Monitoring
Service
1 Pan-EU Land Cover
(up to 5 High Resolution layers of main land-cover classes)
2 Local component
(lsquohot spotrsquo zooming on areas of interest using VHR images)
3 Global component
(Global Terrestrial Variables essential for Agriculture and Food
security monitoring for Drought assessment and for
Environment Management at small scale)
Legend
Degree of Imperviousness (in )
Vegetation Intensity Indicator
Water
Wetlands
Other (eg Agriculture)
Forest Crown Cover Density (in )
Forest Crown
Cover Density
Imperviousness
Vegetation
Intensity
Water
Wetlands
5 HR layers under development
(GIS model approach)
Example from Alpine test site
Local component Urban Atlas (Munich)
Climate Change Service
1 Climate monitoring amp modelling
2 Earth system re-analysis amp Attribution
products
3 Climate impact indicators amp GHG
emission inventories
Millim
etr
es p
er y
ear
Satellite Era
Budget Period
1993-2003
(IPCC AR4 2007)
Trend
+31 mmyr
plusmn07 mmyr
Global sea-level rise
Security Service
1 Border Surveillance
2 EU external action
3 Maritime surveillance
Maritime Surveillance
(RampD mainly)
Major GMES on-going Projects
Nereids Dolphin Simtisys (FP7)
MARISS (ESA)
Gulf of Aden Piracy
Potential application areas
Traffic monitoring
Anti-Piracy Activities
Illegal Immigration
Defence operations
Monitoring Illegal fishing hellip
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
Emergency Management
Service
Reference maps
Pre-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Post-disaster situation
maps
Reference maps
Disaster response
maps
Japan tsunami
Italian earthquake
Summary of the Copernicus EMS - Mapping Activations
Type of Disaster Number of
Activations
Number of
Reference Maps
Number of
Delineation Maps
Number of Grading
Maps
Earthquake 2 17 17 16
Flood 32 187 250 29
Forest fire wild fire 9 26 23 13
Industrial accident 2 6 2 0
Other 23 89 20 18
Wind storm 8 45 28 24
[Total 01042012 -
17092013] 76 370 340 100
Copernicus EMS
Number of activations
Status April 2014
Title Event Date Type Country
Forest damages in Ireland 2014-02-12 Wind storm Ireland
Ebola epidemic in Guinea 2014-03-01 Other Guinea
Landslides in Luxembourg 2014-03-14 Other Luxembourg
Floods in Croatia 2014-02-20 Flood Croatia
Floods in central Portugal 2014-02-12 Flood Portugal
Latest Copernicus EMS ndash Mapping Activations
Rush Mode
Land Monitoring
Service
1 Pan-EU Land Cover
(up to 5 High Resolution layers of main land-cover classes)
2 Local component
(lsquohot spotrsquo zooming on areas of interest using VHR images)
3 Global component
(Global Terrestrial Variables essential for Agriculture and Food
security monitoring for Drought assessment and for
Environment Management at small scale)
Legend
Degree of Imperviousness (in )
Vegetation Intensity Indicator
Water
Wetlands
Other (eg Agriculture)
Forest Crown Cover Density (in )
Forest Crown
Cover Density
Imperviousness
Vegetation
Intensity
Water
Wetlands
5 HR layers under development
(GIS model approach)
Example from Alpine test site
Local component Urban Atlas (Munich)
Climate Change Service
1 Climate monitoring amp modelling
2 Earth system re-analysis amp Attribution
products
3 Climate impact indicators amp GHG
emission inventories
Millim
etr
es p
er y
ear
Satellite Era
Budget Period
1993-2003
(IPCC AR4 2007)
Trend
+31 mmyr
plusmn07 mmyr
Global sea-level rise
Security Service
1 Border Surveillance
2 EU external action
3 Maritime surveillance
Maritime Surveillance
(RampD mainly)
Major GMES on-going Projects
Nereids Dolphin Simtisys (FP7)
MARISS (ESA)
Gulf of Aden Piracy
Potential application areas
Traffic monitoring
Anti-Piracy Activities
Illegal Immigration
Defence operations
Monitoring Illegal fishing hellip
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
Japan tsunami
Italian earthquake
Summary of the Copernicus EMS - Mapping Activations
Type of Disaster Number of
Activations
Number of
Reference Maps
Number of
Delineation Maps
Number of Grading
Maps
Earthquake 2 17 17 16
Flood 32 187 250 29
Forest fire wild fire 9 26 23 13
Industrial accident 2 6 2 0
Other 23 89 20 18
Wind storm 8 45 28 24
[Total 01042012 -
17092013] 76 370 340 100
Copernicus EMS
Number of activations
Status April 2014
Title Event Date Type Country
Forest damages in Ireland 2014-02-12 Wind storm Ireland
Ebola epidemic in Guinea 2014-03-01 Other Guinea
Landslides in Luxembourg 2014-03-14 Other Luxembourg
Floods in Croatia 2014-02-20 Flood Croatia
Floods in central Portugal 2014-02-12 Flood Portugal
Latest Copernicus EMS ndash Mapping Activations
Rush Mode
Land Monitoring
Service
1 Pan-EU Land Cover
(up to 5 High Resolution layers of main land-cover classes)
2 Local component
(lsquohot spotrsquo zooming on areas of interest using VHR images)
3 Global component
(Global Terrestrial Variables essential for Agriculture and Food
security monitoring for Drought assessment and for
Environment Management at small scale)
Legend
Degree of Imperviousness (in )
Vegetation Intensity Indicator
Water
Wetlands
Other (eg Agriculture)
Forest Crown Cover Density (in )
Forest Crown
Cover Density
Imperviousness
Vegetation
Intensity
Water
Wetlands
5 HR layers under development
(GIS model approach)
Example from Alpine test site
Local component Urban Atlas (Munich)
Climate Change Service
1 Climate monitoring amp modelling
2 Earth system re-analysis amp Attribution
products
3 Climate impact indicators amp GHG
emission inventories
Millim
etr
es p
er y
ear
Satellite Era
Budget Period
1993-2003
(IPCC AR4 2007)
Trend
+31 mmyr
plusmn07 mmyr
Global sea-level rise
Security Service
1 Border Surveillance
2 EU external action
3 Maritime surveillance
Maritime Surveillance
(RampD mainly)
Major GMES on-going Projects
Nereids Dolphin Simtisys (FP7)
MARISS (ESA)
Gulf of Aden Piracy
Potential application areas
Traffic monitoring
Anti-Piracy Activities
Illegal Immigration
Defence operations
Monitoring Illegal fishing hellip
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
Italian earthquake
Summary of the Copernicus EMS - Mapping Activations
Type of Disaster Number of
Activations
Number of
Reference Maps
Number of
Delineation Maps
Number of Grading
Maps
Earthquake 2 17 17 16
Flood 32 187 250 29
Forest fire wild fire 9 26 23 13
Industrial accident 2 6 2 0
Other 23 89 20 18
Wind storm 8 45 28 24
[Total 01042012 -
17092013] 76 370 340 100
Copernicus EMS
Number of activations
Status April 2014
Title Event Date Type Country
Forest damages in Ireland 2014-02-12 Wind storm Ireland
Ebola epidemic in Guinea 2014-03-01 Other Guinea
Landslides in Luxembourg 2014-03-14 Other Luxembourg
Floods in Croatia 2014-02-20 Flood Croatia
Floods in central Portugal 2014-02-12 Flood Portugal
Latest Copernicus EMS ndash Mapping Activations
Rush Mode
Land Monitoring
Service
1 Pan-EU Land Cover
(up to 5 High Resolution layers of main land-cover classes)
2 Local component
(lsquohot spotrsquo zooming on areas of interest using VHR images)
3 Global component
(Global Terrestrial Variables essential for Agriculture and Food
security monitoring for Drought assessment and for
Environment Management at small scale)
Legend
Degree of Imperviousness (in )
Vegetation Intensity Indicator
Water
Wetlands
Other (eg Agriculture)
Forest Crown Cover Density (in )
Forest Crown
Cover Density
Imperviousness
Vegetation
Intensity
Water
Wetlands
5 HR layers under development
(GIS model approach)
Example from Alpine test site
Local component Urban Atlas (Munich)
Climate Change Service
1 Climate monitoring amp modelling
2 Earth system re-analysis amp Attribution
products
3 Climate impact indicators amp GHG
emission inventories
Millim
etr
es p
er y
ear
Satellite Era
Budget Period
1993-2003
(IPCC AR4 2007)
Trend
+31 mmyr
plusmn07 mmyr
Global sea-level rise
Security Service
1 Border Surveillance
2 EU external action
3 Maritime surveillance
Maritime Surveillance
(RampD mainly)
Major GMES on-going Projects
Nereids Dolphin Simtisys (FP7)
MARISS (ESA)
Gulf of Aden Piracy
Potential application areas
Traffic monitoring
Anti-Piracy Activities
Illegal Immigration
Defence operations
Monitoring Illegal fishing hellip
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
Summary of the Copernicus EMS - Mapping Activations
Type of Disaster Number of
Activations
Number of
Reference Maps
Number of
Delineation Maps
Number of Grading
Maps
Earthquake 2 17 17 16
Flood 32 187 250 29
Forest fire wild fire 9 26 23 13
Industrial accident 2 6 2 0
Other 23 89 20 18
Wind storm 8 45 28 24
[Total 01042012 -
17092013] 76 370 340 100
Copernicus EMS
Number of activations
Status April 2014
Title Event Date Type Country
Forest damages in Ireland 2014-02-12 Wind storm Ireland
Ebola epidemic in Guinea 2014-03-01 Other Guinea
Landslides in Luxembourg 2014-03-14 Other Luxembourg
Floods in Croatia 2014-02-20 Flood Croatia
Floods in central Portugal 2014-02-12 Flood Portugal
Latest Copernicus EMS ndash Mapping Activations
Rush Mode
Land Monitoring
Service
1 Pan-EU Land Cover
(up to 5 High Resolution layers of main land-cover classes)
2 Local component
(lsquohot spotrsquo zooming on areas of interest using VHR images)
3 Global component
(Global Terrestrial Variables essential for Agriculture and Food
security monitoring for Drought assessment and for
Environment Management at small scale)
Legend
Degree of Imperviousness (in )
Vegetation Intensity Indicator
Water
Wetlands
Other (eg Agriculture)
Forest Crown Cover Density (in )
Forest Crown
Cover Density
Imperviousness
Vegetation
Intensity
Water
Wetlands
5 HR layers under development
(GIS model approach)
Example from Alpine test site
Local component Urban Atlas (Munich)
Climate Change Service
1 Climate monitoring amp modelling
2 Earth system re-analysis amp Attribution
products
3 Climate impact indicators amp GHG
emission inventories
Millim
etr
es p
er y
ear
Satellite Era
Budget Period
1993-2003
(IPCC AR4 2007)
Trend
+31 mmyr
plusmn07 mmyr
Global sea-level rise
Security Service
1 Border Surveillance
2 EU external action
3 Maritime surveillance
Maritime Surveillance
(RampD mainly)
Major GMES on-going Projects
Nereids Dolphin Simtisys (FP7)
MARISS (ESA)
Gulf of Aden Piracy
Potential application areas
Traffic monitoring
Anti-Piracy Activities
Illegal Immigration
Defence operations
Monitoring Illegal fishing hellip
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
Title Event Date Type Country
Forest damages in Ireland 2014-02-12 Wind storm Ireland
Ebola epidemic in Guinea 2014-03-01 Other Guinea
Landslides in Luxembourg 2014-03-14 Other Luxembourg
Floods in Croatia 2014-02-20 Flood Croatia
Floods in central Portugal 2014-02-12 Flood Portugal
Latest Copernicus EMS ndash Mapping Activations
Rush Mode
Land Monitoring
Service
1 Pan-EU Land Cover
(up to 5 High Resolution layers of main land-cover classes)
2 Local component
(lsquohot spotrsquo zooming on areas of interest using VHR images)
3 Global component
(Global Terrestrial Variables essential for Agriculture and Food
security monitoring for Drought assessment and for
Environment Management at small scale)
Legend
Degree of Imperviousness (in )
Vegetation Intensity Indicator
Water
Wetlands
Other (eg Agriculture)
Forest Crown Cover Density (in )
Forest Crown
Cover Density
Imperviousness
Vegetation
Intensity
Water
Wetlands
5 HR layers under development
(GIS model approach)
Example from Alpine test site
Local component Urban Atlas (Munich)
Climate Change Service
1 Climate monitoring amp modelling
2 Earth system re-analysis amp Attribution
products
3 Climate impact indicators amp GHG
emission inventories
Millim
etr
es p
er y
ear
Satellite Era
Budget Period
1993-2003
(IPCC AR4 2007)
Trend
+31 mmyr
plusmn07 mmyr
Global sea-level rise
Security Service
1 Border Surveillance
2 EU external action
3 Maritime surveillance
Maritime Surveillance
(RampD mainly)
Major GMES on-going Projects
Nereids Dolphin Simtisys (FP7)
MARISS (ESA)
Gulf of Aden Piracy
Potential application areas
Traffic monitoring
Anti-Piracy Activities
Illegal Immigration
Defence operations
Monitoring Illegal fishing hellip
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
Land Monitoring
Service
1 Pan-EU Land Cover
(up to 5 High Resolution layers of main land-cover classes)
2 Local component
(lsquohot spotrsquo zooming on areas of interest using VHR images)
3 Global component
(Global Terrestrial Variables essential for Agriculture and Food
security monitoring for Drought assessment and for
Environment Management at small scale)
Legend
Degree of Imperviousness (in )
Vegetation Intensity Indicator
Water
Wetlands
Other (eg Agriculture)
Forest Crown Cover Density (in )
Forest Crown
Cover Density
Imperviousness
Vegetation
Intensity
Water
Wetlands
5 HR layers under development
(GIS model approach)
Example from Alpine test site
Local component Urban Atlas (Munich)
Climate Change Service
1 Climate monitoring amp modelling
2 Earth system re-analysis amp Attribution
products
3 Climate impact indicators amp GHG
emission inventories
Millim
etr
es p
er y
ear
Satellite Era
Budget Period
1993-2003
(IPCC AR4 2007)
Trend
+31 mmyr
plusmn07 mmyr
Global sea-level rise
Security Service
1 Border Surveillance
2 EU external action
3 Maritime surveillance
Maritime Surveillance
(RampD mainly)
Major GMES on-going Projects
Nereids Dolphin Simtisys (FP7)
MARISS (ESA)
Gulf of Aden Piracy
Potential application areas
Traffic monitoring
Anti-Piracy Activities
Illegal Immigration
Defence operations
Monitoring Illegal fishing hellip
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
Legend
Degree of Imperviousness (in )
Vegetation Intensity Indicator
Water
Wetlands
Other (eg Agriculture)
Forest Crown Cover Density (in )
Forest Crown
Cover Density
Imperviousness
Vegetation
Intensity
Water
Wetlands
5 HR layers under development
(GIS model approach)
Example from Alpine test site
Local component Urban Atlas (Munich)
Climate Change Service
1 Climate monitoring amp modelling
2 Earth system re-analysis amp Attribution
products
3 Climate impact indicators amp GHG
emission inventories
Millim
etr
es p
er y
ear
Satellite Era
Budget Period
1993-2003
(IPCC AR4 2007)
Trend
+31 mmyr
plusmn07 mmyr
Global sea-level rise
Security Service
1 Border Surveillance
2 EU external action
3 Maritime surveillance
Maritime Surveillance
(RampD mainly)
Major GMES on-going Projects
Nereids Dolphin Simtisys (FP7)
MARISS (ESA)
Gulf of Aden Piracy
Potential application areas
Traffic monitoring
Anti-Piracy Activities
Illegal Immigration
Defence operations
Monitoring Illegal fishing hellip
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
Local component Urban Atlas (Munich)
Climate Change Service
1 Climate monitoring amp modelling
2 Earth system re-analysis amp Attribution
products
3 Climate impact indicators amp GHG
emission inventories
Millim
etr
es p
er y
ear
Satellite Era
Budget Period
1993-2003
(IPCC AR4 2007)
Trend
+31 mmyr
plusmn07 mmyr
Global sea-level rise
Security Service
1 Border Surveillance
2 EU external action
3 Maritime surveillance
Maritime Surveillance
(RampD mainly)
Major GMES on-going Projects
Nereids Dolphin Simtisys (FP7)
MARISS (ESA)
Gulf of Aden Piracy
Potential application areas
Traffic monitoring
Anti-Piracy Activities
Illegal Immigration
Defence operations
Monitoring Illegal fishing hellip
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
Climate Change Service
1 Climate monitoring amp modelling
2 Earth system re-analysis amp Attribution
products
3 Climate impact indicators amp GHG
emission inventories
Millim
etr
es p
er y
ear
Satellite Era
Budget Period
1993-2003
(IPCC AR4 2007)
Trend
+31 mmyr
plusmn07 mmyr
Global sea-level rise
Security Service
1 Border Surveillance
2 EU external action
3 Maritime surveillance
Maritime Surveillance
(RampD mainly)
Major GMES on-going Projects
Nereids Dolphin Simtisys (FP7)
MARISS (ESA)
Gulf of Aden Piracy
Potential application areas
Traffic monitoring
Anti-Piracy Activities
Illegal Immigration
Defence operations
Monitoring Illegal fishing hellip
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
Millim
etr
es p
er y
ear
Satellite Era
Budget Period
1993-2003
(IPCC AR4 2007)
Trend
+31 mmyr
plusmn07 mmyr
Global sea-level rise
Security Service
1 Border Surveillance
2 EU external action
3 Maritime surveillance
Maritime Surveillance
(RampD mainly)
Major GMES on-going Projects
Nereids Dolphin Simtisys (FP7)
MARISS (ESA)
Gulf of Aden Piracy
Potential application areas
Traffic monitoring
Anti-Piracy Activities
Illegal Immigration
Defence operations
Monitoring Illegal fishing hellip
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
Security Service
1 Border Surveillance
2 EU external action
3 Maritime surveillance
Maritime Surveillance
(RampD mainly)
Major GMES on-going Projects
Nereids Dolphin Simtisys (FP7)
MARISS (ESA)
Gulf of Aden Piracy
Potential application areas
Traffic monitoring
Anti-Piracy Activities
Illegal Immigration
Defence operations
Monitoring Illegal fishing hellip
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
Maritime Surveillance
(RampD mainly)
Major GMES on-going Projects
Nereids Dolphin Simtisys (FP7)
MARISS (ESA)
Gulf of Aden Piracy
Potential application areas
Traffic monitoring
Anti-Piracy Activities
Illegal Immigration
Defence operations
Monitoring Illegal fishing hellip
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
Outline
What is Copernicus
Governance financing legislative basis
Some concrete applications from core to downstream
State of play
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
GMESCopernicus evolution
Initial
Operations
RampD
EU Operational programme
2004 2010 2008 2014 2020 2011
Preparatory actions
2013
Dedicated infrastructure
Six operational services
2009 2012
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention
) To be determined following the Request for Expression of Interest (March 2014)
Services Deployment Schedule
Sentinel Deployment Schedule
Thank you for your
attention