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The Copernicus Climate Change service will combine observations of the climate system with the latest science to develop authoritative, quality-assured information about the past, current and future states of the climate in Europe and worldwide. The service will benefit from a network of observations, both from in situ and satellite sensors, and modelling capabilities. Moreover, it will provide key indicators on climate change drivers (such as carbon dioxide) and impacts (such as reducing glaciers). This information will serve a number of sectors sensitive to climate change, including energy, water management, agriculture & forestry, tourism, insurance, transport, health, disaster risk reduction, coastal areas and infrastructure.

This session will provide the opportunity to discuss how the service can deliver substantial economic value to Europe by:
• informing policy development to protect citizens from climate-related hazards such as high-impact weather events;
• improving planning of mitigation and adaptation practices for key human and societal activities;
• promoting the development of new services for the benefit of society.

Contributions from climate service providers and sectoral users are solicited, as well as from relevant FP7 and H2020 precursor projects.

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Conveners: Carlo Buontempo, Dick Dee, Jean-Noel Thepaut, Freja Vamborg
Orals
| Thu, 12 Sep, 10:30–12:30|Room S9
Posters
| Attendance Fri, 13 Sep, 10:30–11:30 | Display Wed, 11 Sep, 13:30–Fri, 13 Sep, 13:30|Sports Hall
Display time: Wednesday, 11 September 2019 13:30–Friday, 13 September 13:30

Attendance time: Friday, 13 September 2019, 10:30–11:30 | Sports Hall

Chairperson: Carlo Buontempo
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| presentation
Semjon Schimanke and Per Undén
P83 |
EMS2019-299
Wilma Jans, Miguel Segura, Judith Klostermann, Dragana Bojovic, Paolo Cristofanelli, Tiina Ervasti, Selina Müller, and Francisco Doblas-Reyes
P84 |
EMS2019-684
Fabio Madonna, Emanuele Tramutola, Souleymane Sy, Alessandro Di Filippo, Simone Gagliardi, Monica Proto, and Marco Rosoldi
P85 |
EMS2019-307
Gerard van der Schrier, Else van den Besselaar, and Antonello Squintu
P86 |
EMS2019-332
Anja Niedorf, Hannes Konrad, Giulia Panegrossi, Anna Christina Mikalsen, Marc Schröder, Rainer Hollmann, Elsa Cattani, and Paolo Sanò
P87 |
EMS2019-347
Climate Projections for the Copernicus Climate Data Store
(withdrawn)
Ruth Petrie, Martin Juckes, Ag Stephens, Philip Kershaw, Victoria Bennett, and Bryan Lawrence
P88 |
EMS2019-595
Koen De Ridder, Filip Lefebre, Eline Vanuytrecht, Julie Berckmans, Peter Galbusera, Steffi Dekegel, Ray Jacobsen, Kim Driesen, Merle Kuris, Jolanda Lipu, Dana Prizavoite, Marius Ekue, Chris Kettle, and Mark Payne
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EMS2019-321
Christos Giannakopoulos, Anna Karali, Vassilis Tenentes, Maria Hatzaki, Jackie Denman, Herbert Hamele, Tina H. Zakonjšek, Adeline Cauchy, Ghislain Dubois, Samuel Almond, and Carlo Buontempo
P91 |
EMS2019-107
Julie Berckmans, Hans Hooyberghs, Filip Lefebre, and Koen De Ridder
P92 |
EMS2019-782
Kristine S. Madsen, Jens Murawski, Jian Su, and Marina Blokhina

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