READING, England, November 10, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --
New global temperature data published today by the EU's Copernicus programme shows that that the 12 month period to the end of October was the warmest on record. The monthly snapshot from the EU's Earth monitoring programme is the last before the world convenes in Paris at COP21 to seek a global climate agreement.
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Alongside this, the potential for 'big data' to help industries such as energy and water adapt to the Earth's changing environment was today the subject of a high level pre-COP21 panel discussion including the UK's Special Representative on Climate Change Sir David King. The event was convened in London's Tech City by the European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF).
The Copernicus programme, which ECMWF is helping deliver, is the first integrated network of its kind. Utilising the EU's Sentinel satellite network, thousands of land and marine based sensors, millions of readings every hour and a century long archive of data, it will generate the most up to date view of the global environment and predict future changes on timescales of just a few days to decades in advance.
Copernicus is already assisting the International Panel on Climate Change to assess the risks associated with climate change, and has the potential to fundamentally change the way we interact with our atmosphere and climate. The huge volume of data on the Earth's atmosphere and climate that underpins the programme is now being put, free of charge, into the hands of governments, industries, data innovators and the public.
Copernicus' ability to harvest and interpret data will transform the certainty with which governments and industrial sectors such as energy and water take decisions, and has the potential to change our day to day relationship with the atmosphere and climate though new products and services.
For the energy sector, the programme will:
For the water sector, Copernicus could:
New products and service could include
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