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CAMs for Biosphere Atmosphere exchangeSbroad

CAMBAS · Horizon Europe grant · 2026-09-01–2030-08-31

EC contribution

€2,999,893

Total cost

€0

Beneficiaries

12
About the data

Source: CORDIS (official EU open data), Horizon Europe. Framework HORIZON · call HORIZON-CL4-2025-02 · scheme HORIZON-RIA · topic HORIZON-CL4-2025-02-SPACE-42. CORDIS record →

Objective

CAMs for Biosphere Atmosphere exchangeS, CAMBAS, builds on the current CAMS technology and combines it with the latest research findings worldwide, thus paving the way towards integrated monitoring and forecasting of surface-atmosphere exchange processes relevant for CAMS global and regional modelsCAMBAS will construct, demonstrate, and prepare to uptake by CAMS services a consistent set of models describing the key biophysical processes responsible for the soil-vegetation-atmosphere exchange of BVOCs, NO, a range of pollen species, and acidifying and eutrophying compounds, constrained via assimilation of Earth Observations and inverse modellingCAMBAS will:- Strongly improve dynamic global/European vegetation modelling- Improve quality of the BVOC and soil-NO emission modelling- Advance the EO based optimization of BVOC and soil-NO emission assessment and deposition fluxes via data assimilation and source inversion- Enhance CAMS capabilities to support policies related to eutrophication and acidification worldwide by evaluating the advanced deposition models, assimilation of relevant satellite and in-situ data- Improve accuracy of the currently available species in the regional CAMS pollen service and approach global pollen modelling- Demonstrate and disseminate the outcomes of CAMBAS and provide evidence-based recommendations and guidance to CAMS and other stakeholders and decision-makersTo answer these challenges, CAMBAS consortium is composed of European and global leaders in atmospheric composition modelling, biogenic processes, and bioaerosols, as well as in Earth Observations data assimilation and inverse modelling. It includes CAMS coordinator, key developers of CAMS global chemistry and aerosol modelling, four CAMS regional models, leading institutes of CAMS pollen and BVOC services, modelling centers of EMEP and EU Horizon SYLVA, key experts on BVOC global modelling and data assimilation, and the OECD best-practice MASK-Air mHealth app.

Beneficiaries (12)

OrganisationCountryRoleEC contributionSME
ILMATIETEEN LAITOS FI coordinator €460,788
EUROPEAN CENTRE FOR MEDIUM-RANGE WEATHER FORECASTS UK participant €440,115
METEOROLOGISK INSTITUTT NO participant €369,609
KONINKLIJK NEDERLANDS METEOROLOGISCH INSTITUUT-KNMI NL participant €320,000
INSTITUT ROYAL D'AERONOMIE SPATIALE DE BELGIQUE BE participant €309,088
METEO-FRANCE FR participant €238,978
PANEPISTIMIO KRITIS EL participant €220,000
UNIVERZITA KARLOVA CZ participant €165,000
HYGEOS SARL FR participant €155,450 Yes
EIDGENOESSISCHES DEPARTEMENT DES INNERN CH participant €125,812
MASK-AIR FR participant €104,999
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE L ENVIRONNEMENT INDUSTRIEL ET DES RISQUES - INERIS FR participant €90,055

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