Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service Newsletter - Spring 2024

Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service Newsletter - Spring 2024

Repeated Saharan dust intrusions raise questions about increasing frequencies

Winter 2024 has seen a high number of intense Saharan dust intrusions over Europe.?The variability of atmospheric circulation patterns can explain changes in their frequency and intensity in recent years.

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CAMS Aerosol Alerts: Atmospheric aerosol data at your fingertips

CAMS unveiled its?Aerosol Alerts service, a new service providing daily aerosol alerts based on aerosol optical depth and particulate matter observations.?

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8th CAMS General Assembly CAMS is to hold its eighth General Assembly on 10-13 June 2024?

The event will consist of plenary sessions, cross-cutting discussions, side meetings and opportunities for networking.

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CAMS contributes to C3S European State of the Climate Report?

For a comprehensive review of the state of the climate, read the 2023 edition of the C3S ESOTC?report.

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CAMS on Air

The first issue of CAMS On Air was released in March, providing coverage on the boreal winter season of 23/24.

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New CAMS forecast combines data from observation and artificial intelligence

CAMS has introduced a new and innovative air quality forecast product combining Artificial Intelligence and observations to improve the accuracy of the short-term forecast delivered at the monitoring stations.? ?

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CAMS'?ever-growing role supporting policy-making

During the 8th CAMS Policy User Workshop, CAMS role in supporting European, national institutions and agencies was discussed.

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February Amazon wildfires generate record emissions

CAMS reported?an increase in the number and intensity of fires in South America?and a corresponding increase in estimated wildfires emissions. ?

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6th?ECMWF CAMS, ESA, EUMETSAT Training in Atmospheric Composition

ESA, EUMETSAT, ECMWF with CAMS are organising a joint training course on Atmospheric Composition in Kjeller (Norway)?from the 16th to the 20th of September 2024.

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Juan Sebastián Jiménez Moreno

Environmental Sanitation Technologist | Environmental Engineer in training (9th semester) | Python | Qgis | Remote sensing and remote perception | Copernicus | NASA | Interferometry | Data science | Citizen Science

5 个月

Recent research findings underscore the need to better understand the mechanisms behind these events and their relationship to regional climate changes. It is encouraging to see how initiatives such as CAMS' Aerosol Alerts are providing practical tools to track these events and establish early warnings. This proactive approach is critical to mitigating potential impacts on public health and air quality. For example, in my city of residence (Bogota, Colombia), the authorities decreed 4 phase 1 alerts for air quality between February and April 2024, due to high concentrations of PM10, resulting from forest fires in the Orinoco and Venezuela, as well as the contribution of Saharan sands.

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Kambiz Fatehi

Environmental Researcher and Inventor at No Company

6 个月

Now the basic questions are: What measures are necessary for aerosols that are not in the optical depth range and are not visible, and what should we do? Is there a scientist in the world who has measured their behavioral physics? Do you know what percentage of atmospheric pollutants this special type of aerosols contain? Which of these aerosols mentioned in this aerosol density report form atmospheric lenses? Is there a time when colloidal dust storms will stop in the world? Can we say that these invisible aerosols that cannot be seen are now responsible for the desertification of Canada, the United States of America, and the European Union?

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CHESTER SWANSON SR.

Next Trend Realty LLC./wwwHar.com/Chester-Swanson/agent_cbswan

6 个月

Great advice!.

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