The strategic objective of CityCLIM is to significantly contribute to delivering the next-generation of City Climate Services based on advanced weather forecast models enhanced with data both from existing, but insufficiently used, sources and emerging data sources. These sources include satellite data (e.g., Copernicus data) or data generated by Citizens Science approaches for Urban Climate Monitoring. For City Climate Services, data products of interest are related to land surface properties, atmospheric properties (e.g., aerosol optical thickness) and geometry. For all of those, information of interest concerns and services that are already existing or will exist in the near future (based on already flying satellites) or will exist in the mid-term (based on satellites currently under development) and long-term (based on satellites soon starting concept phase) future will be utilized.
The project will establish;
(i) an open platform allowing for efficient building of services based on access to diverse data;
(ii) enhanced weather models based on data from diverse existing and emerging sources;
(iii) a set of City Climate Services customizable to specific needs of users in cities; and
(iv) a generic Framework for building next generation of Urban Climate Services.
CityCLIM will be driven by four Pilots addressing diverse climate regions in Europe (Luxembourg, Thessaloniki, Valencia, Karlsruhe) which will define requirements upon the tools to be developed, support specification and testing of the services, and serve as demonstrators of the selected approaches and the developed technologies. The consortium will elaborate business plan to assure sustainability of the platform and services.