DescriptionDust storm in the Sahara (Copernicus).jpg
English: Dust storms are common in the Sahara in early winter. This image, acquired by one of the Copernicus Sentinel-3 satellites on 1 December, shows a plume rising over the Bodele depression, the site of a vast ancient lakebed in Chad. The plume seen on 1 December is so long that it reaches modern Lake Chad, more than 250 km away. Data acquired by the Copernicus Sentinel-3 satellites allow accurate imaging of atmospheric particulate matter, including emissions from wildfires or desert dust. These data enable scientists to improve modelling of both climate change and air quality.
Free access shall be given to GMES dedicated data [...] made available through GMES dissemination platforms [...].
Conditions regarding use
Access to GMES dedicated data [...] shall be given for the purpose of the following use in so far as it is lawful:
reproduction;
distribution;
communication to the public;
adaptation, modification and combination with other data and information;
any combination of points (a) to (d).
GMES dedicated data [...] may be used worldwide without limitations in time.
Conditions regarding information to be given by users
When distributing or communicating GMES dedicated data [...] to the public, users shall inform the public of the source of that data and information.
Users shall make sure not to convey the impression to the public that the user’s activities are officially endorsed by the Union.
Where that data or information has been adapted or modified, the user shall clearly state this.
Absence of warranty
GMES dedicated data and GMES service information are provided to users without any express or implied warranty, including as regards quality and suitability for any purpose.
Attribution
Captions
This image, acquired by one of the Copernicus Sentinel-3 satellites on 1 December, shows a plume rising over the Bodele depression, the site of a vast ancient lakebed in Chad.