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GEOLAND2 MyOcean MACC SAFER G-Mosaic ???

Global Monitoring for Environment and Security (EC/ESA). GEOLAND2 MyOcean MACC SAFER G-Mosaic ???. EURO4M: European Reanalysis and Observations for Monitoring Project of EU-FP7-SPACE, 9 partners, April 2010 – March 2014.

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GEOLAND2 MyOcean MACC SAFER G-Mosaic ???

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  1. Global Monitoring for Environment and Security (EC/ESA) GEOLAND2 MyOcean MACC SAFER G-Mosaic ??? European Reanalysis and Observations for Monitoring MACC Conference, Utrecht, 23-27 May 2011

  2. EURO4M: European Reanalysis and Observations for Monitoring • Project of EU-FP7-SPACE, 9 partners, April 2010 – March 2014 European Reanalysis and Observations for Monitoring MACC Conference, Utrecht, 23-27 May 2011

  3. Goal: meeting the need for climate monitoring information European Reanalysis and Observations for Monitoring MACC Conference, Utrecht, 23-27 May 2011

  4.             EURO4M   • Goal: meeting the need for climate monitoring information • Need: long-term dataandassessments describing climate variability and change in Europe European Reanalysis and Observations for Monitoring MACC Conference, Utrecht, 23-27 May 2011

  5. Goal: meeting the need for climate monitoring information • Need: long-term data and assessments describing climate variability and change in Europe …supporting science-based mitigation and adaptation …placing high-impact extremes (such as floods and heat waves) in a historical context European Reanalysis and Observations for Monitoring MACC Conference, Utrecht, 23-27 May 2011

  6. Example: Flood peak discharge for the river Rhine European Reanalysis and Observations for Monitoring MACC Conference, Utrecht, 23-27 May 2011

  7. Example: Flood peak discharge for the river Rhine Source: CHR European Reanalysis and Observations for Monitoring MACC Conference, Utrecht, 23-27 May 2011

  8. Example: Flood peak discharge for the river Rhine Source: CHR European Reanalysis and Observations for Monitoring MACC Conference, Utrecht, 23-27 May 2011

  9. EURO4M develops two types of information services: + Reference historical databases Climate Indicator Bulletins European Reanalysis and Observations for Monitoring MACC Conference, Utrecht, 23-27 May 2011

  10. Reference historical databases contain Climate Data Records from: • satellites • in-situ observations • regional reanalysis of past weather European Reanalysis and Observations for Monitoring MACC Conference, Utrecht, 23-27 May 2011

  11. Reference historical databases contain Climate Data Records from: • satellitesspatially extensive but short • in-situ observationslong-term records but sparse • regional reanalysis of past weathercomplete but expensive (+ some bias) European Reanalysis and Observations for Monitoring MACC Conference, Utrecht, 23-27 May 2011

  12. ECMWF-ERA Interim (80 km) HIRLAM (20 km) MESAN (5 km) 2m Temperature 2m Temperature 2m Temperature Source: ECMWF and SMHI European Reanalysis and Observations for Monitoring MACC Conference, Utrecht, 23-27 May 2011

  13. Climate Indicator Bulletins: • based on basic Climate Data Records • focus on indicators for application sectors • include uncertainty estimates European Reanalysis and Observations for Monitoring MACC Conference, Utrecht, 23-27 May 2011

  14. From: EEA/JRC/WHO impact indicator report, 2008 European Reanalysis and Observations for Monitoring MACC Conference, Utrecht, 23-27 May 2011

  15. Russian heat wave, July 2010 European Reanalysis and Observations for Monitoring MACC Conference, Utrecht, 23-27 May 2011

  16. Russian heat wave, July 2010 UAH ECMWF • Courtesy John Christy (top), Adrian Simmons (bottom) European Reanalysis and Observations for Monitoring MACC Conference, Utrecht, 23-27 May 2011

  17. Russian heat wave, July 2010 European Reanalysis and Observations for Monitoring MACC Conference, Utrecht, 23-27 May 2011

  18. Russian heat wave, July 2010 31 days withT-max > 25°C against 9.5 days in a normal July Data available from http://eca.knmi.nl European Reanalysis and Observations for Monitoring MACC Conference, Utrecht, 23-27 May 2011

  19. Russian heat wave, July 2010 16 nights with T-min > 20°C against 0.5 night in a normal July Data available from http://eca.knmi.nl European Reanalysis and Observations for Monitoring MACC Conference, Utrecht, 23-27 May 2011

  20. Russian heat wave, July 2010 No significant long term trend at station Moscow 16 nights with Tn>20°C; normal is 0.5 night Data available from http://eca.knmi.nl • Data available from http://eca.knmi.nl European Reanalysis and Observations for Monitoring MACC Conference, Utrecht, 23-27 May 2011

  21. Thank you for your attention! • Visit www.EURO4M.eu or mailto: Albert.Klein.Tank @ KNMI.nl Ge.Verver @ KNMI.nl European Reanalysis and Observations for Monitoring MACC Conference, Utrecht, 23-27 May 2011

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