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The Copernicus Emergency Management Service is part of the Copernicus Programme, which is an EU Programme managed by the European Commission (EC) and implemented in partnership with the Member States, the European Space Agency (ESA), the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT), the European Centre for medium-range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), EU Agencies and Mercator Océan. The Programme is aimed at developing a set of European information services based on satellite Earth Observation and in-situ (non-space) data analyses. Space What is the Emergency Management Service? The Copernicus Emergency Management Service (EMS), managed directly by the European Commission via the Joint Research Centre, has two main components, Early Warning and Mapping. EMS provides reliable maps derived from satellite images to assess the impact of natural and man-made disasters all over the world. The Service also supports crisis managers, civil protection authorities and humanitarian aid actors, as well as those involved in preparedness and recovery activities. As an EU service, the EMS’s first priority is responding to EU needs and interests, whether within the EU or abroad. The Emergency Management Service is provided free of charge to authorised users. Early Warning Service The Early Warning component of the EMS currently provides alerts related to flood and forest fire risks. The European Flood Awareness System (EFAS) provides flood probability forecasts for all European rivers. The European Forest Fire Information System (EFFIS) provides fire danger forecasts up to 10 days in advance and near real-time and historical information on forest fires and their ecological impacts in the European, Middle East and North Africa region are provided by the European Forest Fire Information System (EFFIS). Emergency Management Service EMS Mapping Service The EMS Mapping Service provides reliable maps derived from satellite images to assess the impact and respond to natural and man-made disasters. The mapping service operates in two modes – rapid mode for emergencies that require an immediate response, and risk & recovery mode for emergency services that do not require immediate action such as prevention and disaster risk analysis and recovery activities. The service can be activated for natural or man-made disasters including earthquakes, storms, humanitarian crises (refugee camps), floods, forest fires, industrial accidents and windstorms. In rapid mapping mode, maps are delivered as fast as possible, typically within a few hours or days, aſter the reception of satellite data. In Rapid Mapping Mode, the main products of the EMS Mapping Service are: Reference maps, which provide an overview of the geographic area prior to the disaster; Delineation maps, which provide an assessment of the event’s extent, such as burnt area aſter a forest fire or flooded area;

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The Copernicus Emergency Management Service is part of the Copernicus Programme, which is an EU Programme managed by the European Commission (EC) and implemented in partnership with the Member States, the European Space Agency (ESA), the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT), the European Centre for medium-range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), EU Agencies and Mercator Océan. The Programme is aimed at developing a set of European information services based on satellite Earth Observation and in-situ (non-space) data analyses.

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What is the Emergency Management Service?The Copernicus Emergency Management Service (EMS),

managed directly by the European Commission via

the Joint Research Centre, has two main components,

Early Warning and Mapping. EMS provides reliable

maps derived from satellite images to assess the

impact of natural and man-made disasters all over the

world. The Service also supports crisis managers, civil

protection authorities and humanitarian aid actors, as

well as those involved in preparedness and recovery

activities. As an EU service, the EMS’s first priority is

responding to EU needs and interests, whether within

the EU or abroad. The Emergency Management Service

is provided free of charge to authorised users.

Early Warning ServiceThe Early Warning component of the EMS currently

provides alerts related to flood and forest fire risks. The

European Flood Awareness System (EFAS) provides

flood probability forecasts for all European rivers.

The European Forest Fire Information System (EFFIS)

provides fire danger forecasts up to 10 days in advance

and near real-time and historical information on forest

fires and their ecological impacts in the European,

Middle East and North Africa region are provided by the

European Forest Fire Information System (EFFIS).

Emergency Management Service

EMS Mapping ServiceThe EMS Mapping Service provides

reliable maps derived from satellite

images to assess the impact and

respond to natural and man-made

disasters. The mapping service

operates in two modes – rapid

mode for emergencies that require

an immediate response, and risk

& recovery mode for emergency services that do

not require immediate action such as prevention and

disaster risk analysis and recovery activities.

The service can be activated for natural or man-made

disasters including earthquakes, storms, humanitarian

crises (refugee camps), floods, forest fires, industrial

accidents and windstorms. In rapid mapping mode,

maps are delivered as fast as possible, typically within

a few hours or days, after the reception of satellite

data.

In Rapid Mapping Mode, the main products of the

EMS Mapping Service are:

Reference maps, which provide an overview of the

geographic area prior to the disaster;

Delineation maps, which provide an assessment of

the event’s extent, such as burnt area after a forest

fire or flooded area;

Users can download maps and see the latest activations on the Emergency Management Service website: http://emergency.copernicus.eu/ Details of flood forecasts can be found on the EFAS European Commission’s Flood Portal: http://efas.eu

Grading maps, which provide an assessment

of the impact, e.g. showing the number

of totally destroyed, severely or slightly

damaged buildings.

Who can use the EMS Mapping Service?

There are three levels of users:

• Authorised Users – may activate the service

directly. Authorised Users are the designated

National Focal Points (NFPs), one in each EU

Member State, as well as EC services and

the European External Action Service;

• Associated Users – these users may

trigger the service through Authorised

Users. They include local, regional and other

public entities, international governmental

organisations (e.g. UN agencies, the World

Bank) and national and international non-

governmental organisations;

• General Public Users – these users may not

trigger the service, but can access the service

products though the Copernicus Emergency

website.

The Copernicus data policy promotes the

access, use and sharing of Copernicus

information and data on a full, free and

open basis.

How can the EMS Mapping Service be accessed?

Copernicus EMS Mapping Authorised Users

may activate the service by completing

the relevant Service Request Form (SRF).

Associated Users have to contact their

respective Focal Points who are authorised

to trigger the service. There are two types

of Service Request Forms: (I.) for Rapid

Mapping; (II.) for Risk & Recovery Mapping.

The completed form must be sent by

e-mail to DG ECHO’s Emergency Response

Coordination Centre (ERCC) and followed up

by a phone call. Once the service request is

properly submitted, it undergoes a review

by the ERCC against predefined eligibility

criteria (technical feasibility, sensitivity,

mapping capacity, event’s magnitude). From

April 2012 to April 2015, there have been a

total of 123 activations of the Copernicus

EMS, producing circa 1350 maps for disaster

events all over the world. These have been

triggered in response to flood emergencies

in Europe (Germany, Spain and the UK)

and Africa (Mozambique) as well as fires,

earthquakes (Nepal), tsunamis and also

as a result of humanitarian crises in the

Central African Republic, Syria/Jordan and

Bangladesh.

What is the Added Value of the EMS?• Operational service 24/7 all year round;

• The only existing emergency response

service, which supplies standard information

products derived from satellite data in

rapid mode to first disaster responders and

humanitarian actors worldwide;

• The Risk & Recovery Mapping module

delivers information and analysis in support

of activities for disaster risk reduction,

prevention, preparedness, recovery, and

reconstruction.

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Production date: 21/06/2012

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Map Information

Data Sources

Dissemination/Publication

Map production

Full color ISO A1, high resolution (300 dpi)

The products elaborated for this rapid mapping has been realized to the best of our ability,within a very short time frame during a crisis, optimising the available data and information.All geographic information has limitations due to scale, resolution, date and interpretation ofthe original data sources. The products are compliant with GIO-EMS RUSH Product Portfoliospecifications.

No restrictions on the publication of the mapping apply.Delivery formats are GeoTIFF, GeoPDF, GeoJPEG and vectors (shapefile and KML formats).

An earthquake with a magnitude 5.8 killed at least 16 people in northern Italy on 29/05/2012,damaging buildings and leaving 14,000 people homeless in the Emilia Romagna region northof Bologna, one of Italy most agriculturally and industrially productive areas. The epicentre ofthe earthquake, which struck at depth of 9.6 km (6 miles), was less than 30 km (19 miles)from Modena, not far from where the magnitude 6 earthquake struck on 20th May (Source:Glide Number).The core users of the map are Civil Protection authorities involved in operations in the field.The aim of the map production is to support the emergency response activities.

The present map shows a delineation of the affected buildings in the area of San Felice sulPanaro, ITALY, based on visual interpretation of post-event satellite imagery acquired on30/05/2012 (WorldView-02, spatial resolution 0.5 m).Post-event satellite images have been orthorectified using RPC model and SRTM elevationdata.The estimated geometric accuracy of this product is 5 m CE90 or better, from nativepositional accuracy of the background orthoimage.The estimated thematic accuracy of this product is 60% or better, as it is based on visualinterpretation of recognizable items on very high resolution satellite imagery. Please note thatdue to the high off nadir angle, presence of haze and 0.5m resolution only damages to largestructures could be detected.Map produced on 21/06/2012 by SIRS under contract 257219 with the EuropeanCommission. All products are © of the European Commission.Name of the release inspector (quality control): GAF AG (ODO).E-mail: [email protected]

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Product N.:05SanFelice, v2Activation ID: EMSR004

Background imagery: WorldView-02 © Digitalglobe (0% cloudy, 0.5 m resolution, acquired on30/05/2012)LandScan ©UT BATTELLE, LLC. 2010 (approx. 1km resolution).Base vector layers based on Openstreetmap and Wikimapia refined by SIRS (nominal scale1:5000).All Data sources are complete and with no gaps.

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Planning

WorldView-02 satellite imagery

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The present map shows basic topographic features such as transportation, hydrology andsettlements in the area of Torgau (Saxony Region, GERMANY). These basic topographic featuresare derived from public datasets, refined by means of visual interpretation of the national officialaerial orthoimages © Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy (BKG) (GSD 0.40 m, 0% cloudcoverage).Thematic layer assessing the delineation of the flood event as been derived from COSMO-SkyMedpost-event imagery (5 m resolution, acquired on 04/06/2013).The estimated geometric accuracy of this product is 3m CE90 or better, from native positionalaccuracy of the background aerial image.The estimated thematic accuracy of this product is 85% or better, based on previous experience inusing high-resolution SAR for flood extent delineation. Please be aware that the thematic accuracymight be lower in urban and forested areas due to known limitations of the analysis technique.Land cover data are delivered as vector files and they are not displayed in the map.Map produced on 04/06/2013 by e-GEOS under contract 257219 with the European Commission.All products are © of the European Commission.Name of the release inspector (quality control): e-GEOS (ODO).

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The products elaborated in the framework of current mapping in rush mode activation are realizedto the best of our ability, within a very short time frame during a crisis, optimising the available dataand information. All geographic information has limitations due to scale, resolution, date andinterpretation of the original data sources. The products are compliant with GIO-EMS RUSHProduct Portfolio specifications.

Starting from beginning of June, heavy rainfalls have caused flooding along rivers and lakes inGermany, Austria, Switzerland and the Czech Republic, forcing authorities to issue disasterwarnings and reinforce defenses. Several people have already been killed, with water levelsexpected to continue rising.In Germany floods have been affecting several towns and villages in both Southern Bavaria andSaxony.This is a delineation map for the region of Torgau (Saxony) showing the situation as of 04/06/2013.The core users of the map are Civil Protection authorities involved in in-field operations.The potential additional users of the map are other Civil Protection authorities involved inoperations.The scope of the map production is planning and support to logistics.

No restrictions on the publication of the mapping apply.Delivery formats are GeoTIFF, GeoPDF, GeoJPEG and vectors (shapefile and KML formats).

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Product N.: 04Torgau, v1Activation ID: EMSR-044

Inset maps based on: Administrative boundaries (JRC 2013, GISCO 2010, © EuroGeographics),Hydrology, Transportation (Natural Earth, 2012, CCM River DB © EU-JRC 2007), Settlements(Geonames, 2013).COSMO-SkyMed © ASI (2013) (acquired on 04/06/2013, GSD 5 m) provided under ESA GSC-DADWH License.Aerial orthoimages © Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy (BKG) (GSD 0.40 m, 0% cloudcoverage)Base vector layers based on Openstreetmap, Geonames, Corine Land Cover, Urban Atlas (approx.1:25:000, extracted on 03/06/2013), refined by e-GEOS.All Data sources are complete and with no gaps.

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Present map shows the current situation at the area of Za'atri (Jordan). These basictopographic features derive from public open source and institutional datasets, refined bymeans of visual interpretation of post-event WorldView-2 satellite imagery (28/11/2012, GSD0.5 m, 0% cloud coverage).The satellite imagery has been radiometrically enhanced and geometrically corrected usingthe MONIT07 satellite imagery and vector data as reference.The estimated geometric accuracy of this product is 12 m CE90 or better, from nativepositional accuracy of the reference satellite image.The estimated thematic accuracy of this product is 90% or better, as it is based on visualinterpretation of recognizable items on very high resolution optical imagery.Map produced by GAF under contract 257219 with the European Commission. All productsare © of the European Commission.Name of the release inspector (quality control): e-GEOS (ODO).E-mail: [email protected]

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Production date: 28/11/2012

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Full color ISO A1, high resolution (300 dpi)

The products elaborated in the framework of current mapping in rush mode activation arerealized to the best of our ability, within a very short time frame during a crisis, optimising theavailable data and information. All geographic information has limitations due to scale,resolution, date and interpretation of the original data sources. The products are compliantwith GIO-EMS RUSH Product Portfolio specifications.

Delivery formats are GeoTIFF, GeoPDF, GeoJPEG and vectors (shapefile and KML formats).

The Syrian refugee population in Jordan seems to have increased compared to the end ofOctober: UNHCR adjusted the number of refugees to some 136,785 that have already beenassisted by humanitarian organizations.(Source: UNHCR Syrian Regional Refugee Response weekly update, 28th November 2012,http://data.unhcr.org/syrianrefugees/country.php?id=107).The German Federal Relief Agency (THW) supports efforts in setting up a refugee camp atZa'atri (Jordan) near the Syrian border.This reference map is foreseen to provide the THW team with adequate knowledge of theterritory, in order to plan the camp in cooperation with Jordan authorities.The core users of the map are Humanitarian Aid Operators. The scope of the mapproduction is planning and support to logistics.

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Product N.: 00AlMafraq, v1Activation ID: EMSR-014

WorldView-02 © DigitalGlobe (2012) (acquired on 28/11/2012, GSD 0.5 m, 0% cloudcoverage,42.2° off-nadir angle) provided under ESA GSC-DA DWH License.Base vector layers based on Openstreetmap (approx. 1:5,000, extracted on 27/07/2012),Wikimapia (approx. 1:5,000, extracted on 28/07/2012), Geonames (approx. 1:5,000,extracted on 27/07/2012), refined by GAFElevation data: SRTM v4 (90m posting).All Data sources are complete and with no gaps.

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Map Information

Area of InterestDetail - Za'atri

Number of shelters/tents: 7,708 unitsNumber of people hosted in the refugee camp: more than 40,941 inhabitants(Source: UNHCR Syrian Regional Refugee Response weekly update, 28th November 2012,http://data.unhcr.org/syrianrefugees/country.php?id=107)

General Information

Area of Interest

Transportation

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Local Road

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Aerodrome

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Residential

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Refugee camp

Residential

Refugee Camp in Al Mafraq: 7 708 tents

Data Sources

Map ProductionThe present map shows basic topographic features such as Transport Network, Hydrology,Population, Toponyms and Critical Crisis Infrastructure in the fictive area of Nordland andSydland. These basic topographic features are derived from publicly available datasets,Danish and German national topgraphic vector datasets, refined by means of visualinterpretation of Danish and German national aerial orthophoto imagery.Flood inundation extent was modeled using combination of Danish and German national 10m Digital Elevation Model and European 30m EUDEM. The extent of inundation yieldsnumerous flooded areas and infrastructure depicted in the map. It is result of simplifiedhydrologic model and as such it exceeds the natural conditions.Integrated vector and mapping products inherit high geometric accuracy of input vectordatesets and of aerial orthophotoimagery, which complies with JRC requirements for1:10.000 cartography.Only the area enclosed by the Area of Interest has been analyzed.Map produced on 03/09/2013 by GISAT s.r.o. and Indra Sistemas S.A. under contract257228 with the European Commission. All products are © of the European Commission.Name of the release inspector (Quality Control): JRCE-mail: [email protected]

GLIDE number: N/A

Cartographic Information

Map Coordinate System: WGS 1984 UTM Zone 32N

Full color A1, low resolution (300dpi)

The products elaborated in the framework of current mapping in non-rush mode activationare realized to the best of our ability, within a very short time frame during a crisis, optimisingthe available data and information. All geographic information has limitations due to scale,resolution, date and interpretation of the original data sources. The products are compliantwith GIO-EMS non-rush Product Portfolio specifications.

The core user of the map is the German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (THW)International Division.The purpose of the requested mapping is to provide flood inundation and impact analysissupporting the TRIPLEX exercise. The exercise is based on fictive scenario reflecting thesituation after a hurricane (cat. 3), when sea raises and flesh floods from heavy rainfalls hitthe border region Nordland (part of Denmark) and Sydland (Schlewig-Holstein, Germany).The maps will be used by European Civil Protection team and United Nation DisasterAssessment Coordination team. The teams will use the maps in the On Site Operations andCoordination Center (OSOCC).

No restrictions on the publication of the mapping applyDelivery formats are GeoTIFF, GeoPDF, GeoJPG JRC PLEASE SPECIFY IF VECTORS.

LegendGraticule: WGS 84 Geographical Coordinates

Product N.: 02TRIPLEX, v01 Activation ID: EMSN-004

Inset maps based on: Administrative boundaries (GADM database of Global Adm. Areas).Main map background: DOP40_DE orthophoto © BKG (acquired - various dates, GSD 0.4m, 0% cloud coverage), FOT orthophoto © Miljoministeriet (acquired - various dates, GSD0.1 m, 0% cloud coverage) JRC PLEASE SPECIFY LICENCEVector layers are based on: 1) Integration of source data - Danish topographic vectordataset (KORT10), German Base Digital Landscape Model (BDLM), Open Street Maps,Google Earth (approx. equivalent scale 1:10:000, obtained on 09/08/2013), 2) Refinementusing national aerial orthophotoimagery - specified in the main map backgroundAnalysis layers based on:DTM10 © Miljoministeriet (2013, GSD 10 m), DTM - Altimeter © BKG (2013, GSD 10 m),EUDEM © EUDEM (2009, GSD 30 m)All Data sources are complete and with no gaps.

NORDLAND and SYDLANDPost Disaster Situation Map

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