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European Commission Launches Destination Earth system in Finland

European Commission Launches Destination Earth system in Finland
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CSC - IT Center for Science
updated: 11-06-2024 | 09:19
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The European Commission has activated the initial Destination Earth (DestinE) system in the presence of Executive Vice-President Margrethe Vestager and the Finnish Minister for employment, Arto Satonen. DestinE is a flagship initiative of the Commission, aiming to develop a highly accurate digital twin of the Earth.

 

Supercomputer LUMI and CSC – IT Center for Science play a major role in the production of climate simulations of the effects of climate change and extreme weather events for the Destination Earth project. The first version of the Destination Earth system was launched on 10 June 2024 at an event which took place at the LUMI data center in Kajaani, Finland. It is hosted by CSC as project partner. With this initiative, Europe will be better prepared to respond to major natural disasters, adapt to climate change and assess the potential socioeconomic and policy impacts of such events.

 

DestinE is using unprecedented modelling capabilities thanks to EuroHPC computers and Artificial Intelligence capacity. The initiative also represents a key component of the European strategy for data by consolidating access to valuable sources of data across Europe. DestinE is now operational and it is expected to continuously evolve, extending operations and developing further components. By 2030, DestinE should complete a full digital replica of the Earth.

 

The main features

  • DestinE Core Service Platform, serving users access to its services, tools, and applications.
  • Two DestinE Digital Twins - the Digital Twin on Climate Change Adaptation and the Weather-Induced Extremes Digital Twin, offering data at high resolution supporting the analysis and testing of scenarios.
  • DestinE Data Lake providing seamless access to DestinE Digital Twins data and a large number of other data sources, including Copernicus, the EU's Earth Observation component of the EU's space programme.

 

Background

DestinE was officially launched in 2022 by the European Commission, in partnership with the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), the European Space Agency (ESA) and the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT).

 

The currently agreed funding through the Digital Europe programme is over € 315 million. The launch marks the end of the first phase and the start of the second phase, both funded with over € 150 million each. The third phase and its funding are subject to the agreement of the final Digital Europe programme 2025-2027, which is currently being drafted. Further funding for the research and development of additional digital twin capability was awarded through Horizon Europe.

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