Independent Quality Assessment of Essential Climate Variables: Lessons Learned from the Copernicus Climate Change Service

Chunxue Yang,Chiara Cagnazzo,Vincenzo Artale,Bruno Buongiorno Nardelli,Carlo Buontempo, Jacopo Busatto, Luca Caporaso, Claudia Cesarini,Irene Cionni, John Coll,Bas Crezee, Paolo Cristofanelli,Vincenzo de Toma, Yassmin Hesham Essa,Veronika Eyring, Federico Fierli, Luke Grant,Birgit Hassler, Martin Hirschi, Philippe Huybrechts, Eva Le Merle,Francesca Elisa Leonelli, Xia Lin, Fabio Madonna, Evan Mason, Francois Massonnet, Marta Marcos,Salvatore Marullo,Benjamin Muller,Andre Obregon, Emanuele Organelli, Artur Palacz,Ananda Pascual,Andrea Pisano, Davide Putero, Arun Rana, Antonio Sanchez-Roman, Sonia Seneviratne,Federico Serva,Andrea Storto,Wim Thiery, Peter Throne, Lander Van Tricht, Yoni Verhaegen, Gianluca Volpe,Rosalia Santoleri

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If climate services are to lead to effective use of climate information in decision-making to enable the transition to a climate-smart, climate-ready world, then the question of trust in the products and services is of paramount importance. The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) has been actively grappling with how to build such trust: provision of demonstrably independent assessments of the quality of products, which was deemed an important element in such trust-building processes. C3S provides access to essential climate variables (ECVs) from multiple sources to a broad set of users ranging from scientists to private companies and decision-makers. Here we outline the approach -undertaken to coherently assess the quality of a suite of observation- and reanalysis-based ECV products covering the atmosphere, ocean, land, and cryosphere. The assessment is based on four pillars: basic data checks, maturity of the datasets, fitness for purpose (scientific use cases and climate studies), and guidance to users. It is undertaken independently by scientific experts and presented alongside the datasets in a fully traceable, replicable, and transparent manner. The methodology deployed is detailed, and example assessments are given. These independent scientific quality assessments are intended to guide users to ensure they use tools and datasets that are fit for purpose to answer their specific needs rather than simply use the first product they alight on. This is the first such effort to develop and apply an assessment framework consistently to all ECVs. Lessons learned and future perspectives are outlined to potentially improve future assessment activities and thus climate services.
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Climate change,Climate records,Quality assurance,control,Satellite observations,Reanalysis data,Climate services
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