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These charts show indices which indicate the susceptibility of the troposphere to support free convection. Typical values of the different indices depend on location and...
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This diagram shows time evolution of a Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) index. ...
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This chart shows probability information regarding lightning flash density derived from the ...
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This chart shows probability information regarding CAPE shear derived from the ECMWF ensemble ...
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This chart shows probability information regarding MUCAPE derived from the ECMWF ensemble (ENS) ...
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This dataset provides daily air quality analyses and forecasts for Europe.
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CAMS produces global forecasts for atmospheric composition twice a day. The forecasts consist of more than 50 chemical species (e.g. ozone, nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide) and seven different types of aerosol (desert dust, sea salt, organic matter, black carbon, sulphate, nitrate and ammonium aerosol). In addition, several meteorological variables are available as well.
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This dataset provides aerosol optical depths and aerosol-radiation radiative effects for four different aerosol origins: anthropogenic, mineral dust, marine, and land-based fine-mode natural aerosol. The latter mostly consists of biogenic aerosols.
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This dataset provides geographical distributions of the radiative forcing (RF) by key atmospheric constituents. The radiative forcing estimates are based on the CAMS reanalysis and additional model simulations and are provided separately for...
- carbon dioxide
- methane
- tropospheric ozone
- stratospheric ozone
- interactions between anthropogenic aerosols and radiation
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The CAMS solar radiation services provide historical values (2004 to present) of global (GHI), direct (BHI) and diffuse (DHI) solar irradiation, as well as direct normal irradiation (BNI). The aim is to fulfil the needs of European and national policy development and the requirements of both commercial and public downstream services, e.g. for planning, monitoring, efficiency improvements and the integration of solar energy systems into energy supply grids.
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These charts show areas where anomalous CAPE are likely to occur.
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These charts show areas where anomalous CAPE Shear are likely to occur.
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MUCAPE (Most Unstable Convective Available Potential Energy) is an indicator of atmospheric instability (the susceptibility of the troposphere to support free convection) and...
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