Copernicus services catalogue
This catalogue contains a comprehensive list of information products relevant to the various Copernicus services. Click on the check box(es) below to access products or search by encoding relevant keywords.
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More details about the products are given in the Documentation section.
INPUT VARIABLES
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Units
Description
Change in distance to nearest major front
km
The change in ocean front location, defined as the monthly mean change in the distance to the nearest major front relative to the baseline.…
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More details about the products are given in the Documentation section.
MAIN VARIABLES
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Units
Description
Apparent oxygen utilisation
mol m-3
Apparent Oxygen Utilization (AOU) is the difference between the dissolved oxygen concentration and its equilibrium saturation concentration in water…
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The Quality Flag (QFLAG), one of the Vegetation Phenology and Productivity (VPP) parameters, is a product of the pan-European High Resolution Vegetation Phenology and Productivity (HR-VPP) component of the Copernicus Land Monitoring Service (CLMS).
The Plant Phenology Index (PPI) is a physically based vegetation index, developed for improving the monitoring of the vegetation growth cycle. The PPI index values, with 5-day satellite…
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The Copernicus High Resolution Water and Wetness (WAW) 2015 layer is a thematic product showing the occurrence of water and wet surfaces over the period from 2009 to 2015 for the EEA38 area and the United Kingdom . This metadata corresponds to the aggregation of the 20m classified product into a 100m raster. The production of the High Resolution Water and Wetness layers was coordinated by the European Environment Agency (EEA) in the frame of…
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The Copernicus High Resolution Water and Wetness (WAW) 2015 layer is a thematic product showing the occurrence of water and wet surfaces over the period from 2009 to 2015 for the EEA38 area and the United Kingdom. This metadata corresponds to the 20m classified Water and Wetness product. The production of the High Resolution Water and Wetness layers was coordinated by the European Environment Agency (EEA) in the frame of the EU Copernicus…
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The Copernicus High Resolution Water and Wetness (WAW) 2018 layer is a thematic product showing the occurrence of water and wet surfaces over the period from 2012 to 2018 for the EEA38 area and the United Kingdom.
Two products are available:
- The main Water and Wetness (WAW) product, with defined classes of (1) permanent water, (2) temporary water, (3) permanent wetness and (4) temporary wetness.
- The additional expert product:…
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The Copernicus High Resolution Layer Water and Wetness (WAW) 2018 is a thematic product showing the occurrence of water and wet surfaces over the period from 2012 to 2018 for the EEA38 area and the United Kingdom. This metadata refers to the 100 meter aggregate raster, provided as a full EEA38 and United Kingdom mosaic (fully conformant to with the EEA reference grid). The production of the High Resolution Water and Wetness layers was…
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The Water Bodies or WB product detects the areas covered by inland water across the globe, providing the maximum and the minimum extent of the water surface as well as the seasonal dynamics.
The area of water bodies is identified as an Essential Climate Variable (ECV) by the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS).
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The Water Bodies or WB product detects the areas covered by inland water across the globe, providing the maximum and the minimum extent of the water surface as well as the seasonal dynamics.
The area of water bodies is identified as an Essential Climate Variable (ECV) by the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS).
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The Water Bodies product detects the areas covered by inland water along the year providing the maximum and the minimum extent of the water surface as well as the seasonal dynamics.
The area of water bodies is identified as an Essential Climate Variable (ECV) by the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS).
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The Water Bodies product detects the areas covered by inland water along the year providing the maximum and the minimum extent of the water surface as well as the seasonal dynamics.
The area of water bodies is identified as an Essential Climate Variable (ECV) by the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS).
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The Water Level is defined as the height, in meters above the geoid, of the reflecting surface of continental water bodies. It is observed by space radar altimeters that measure the time it takes for radar pulses to reach the ground targets, directly below the spacecraft (nadir position), and return. Hence, only water bodies located along the satellite's ground tracks can be monitored, with a quality of measurement that not only depends of…
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The Water Level is defined as the height, in meters above the geoid, of the reflecting surface of continental water bodies. It is observed by space radar altimeters that measure the time it takes for radar pulses to reach the ground targets, directly below the spacecraft (nadir position), and return. Hence, only water bodies located along the satellite's ground tracks can be monitored, with a quality of measurement that not only depends of…