The Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service: From research to operations

The Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS), part of the European Union's Earth observation program Copernicus, entered operations in July 2015. Implemented by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) as a truly European effort with over 23,500 direct data users and well over 200 million end users worldwide as of March 2022, CAMS delivers numerous global and regional information products about air quality, inventory-based emissions and observation-based surface fluxes of greenhouse gases and from biomass burning, solar energy, ozone and UV radiation, and climate forcings. Access to CAMS products is open and free of charge via the Atmosphere Data Store. The CAMS global atmospheric composition analyses, forecasts, and reanalyses build on ECMWF's Integrated Forecasting System (IFS) and exploit over 90 different satellite data streams. The global products are complemented by coherent higher-resolution regional air quality products over Europe derived from multisystem analyses and forecasts. CAMS information products also include policy support such as quantitative impact assessment of short- and long-term pollutant-emission mitigation scenarios, source apportionment information, and annual European air quality assessment reports. Relevant CAMS products are cited and used for instance in IPCC Assessment Reports. Providing dedicated support for users operating smartphone applications, websites, or TV bulletins in Europe and worldwide is also integral to the service. This paper presents key achievements of the CAMS initial phase (2014-21) and outlines some of its new components for the second phase (2021-28), e.g., the new Copernicus anthropogenic CO2 emissions Monitoring and Verification Support capacity that will monitor global anthropogenic emissions of key greenhouse gases.

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Author Peuch, Vincent-Henri
Engelen, Richard
Rixen, Michel
Dee, Dick
Flemming, Johannes
Suttie, Martin
Ades, Melanie
Agustí-Panareda, Anna
Ananasso, Cristina
Andersson, Erik
Armstrong, David
Barré, Jérôme
Bousserez, Nicolas
Dominguez, Juan Jose
Garrigues, Sébastien
Inness, Antje
Jones, Luke
Kipling, Zak
Letertre-Danczak, Julie
Parrington, Mark
Razinger, Miha
Ribas, Roberto
Vermoote, Stijn
Yang, Xiaobo
Simmons, Adrian
Garcés de Marcilla, Juan
Thépaut, Jean-Noël
Publisher UCAR/NCAR - Library
Publication Date 2022-12-01T00:00:00
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Metadata Date 2023-08-18T18:20:25.026992
Metadata Record Identifier edu.ucar.opensky::articles:26023
Metadata Language eng; USA
Suggested Citation Peuch, Vincent-Henri, Engelen, Richard, Rixen, Michel, Dee, Dick, Flemming, Johannes, Suttie, Martin, Ades, Melanie, Agustí-Panareda, Anna, Ananasso, Cristina, Andersson, Erik, Armstrong, David, Barré, Jérôme, Bousserez, Nicolas, Dominguez, Juan Jose, Garrigues, Sébastien, Inness, Antje, Jones, Luke, Kipling, Zak, Letertre-Danczak, Julie, Parrington, Mark, Razinger, Miha, Ribas, Roberto, Vermoote, Stijn, Yang, Xiaobo, Simmons, Adrian, Garcés de Marcilla, Juan, Thépaut, Jean-Noël. (2022). The Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service: From research to operations. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7g73jmq. Accessed 24 June 2025.

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