Shape the future of climate and atmosphere monitoring

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The Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) and Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), both implemented by ECMWF, provide crucial data on air quality, the Earth's changing climate, and more. We are eager to learn more about how these data products and services are being used, and by whom.

Whether you have used CAMS and C3S data for air quality monitoring, climate adaptation strategies, scientific research, policymaking, or other applications, your insights are invaluable. We want to hear from you! Your feedback will help showcase the diverse ways in which CAMS and C3S benefit society and contribute to scientific advancement and environmental protection.

How you can help

ECMWF is inviting users to share their experiences by completing a brief survey. Your participation is a quick and easy way to contribute to the enhancement of CAMS and C3S, ensuring these services continue to meet the evolving needs of their users. Help us capture your stories by filling in this short form! It will only take a few moments.

Why you should share your story?

Contribute to service improvement: Your feedback is critical in helping us understand the practical applications and benefits of our services. Your input will directly contribute to the ongoing improvement and evolution of CAMS and C3S.

Gain visibility: By sharing your story, your work could be featured in CAMS and C3S promotional materials, including brochures, reports, and presentations. It may also be highlighted across various communication channels, such as websites, newsletters, social media, and campaigns like "User/Use Case of the Month."

Make your voice heard and help shape the future of climate and atmosphere monitoring. Take a few moments to fill out the survey and let your experience contribute to the broader community.

Your participation matters!

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