Scope
The ECMWF FTP service provides access to real-time data from the CAMS Global Fire Assimilation System (GFAS). The description of GFASv1.2 can be found here . For other data access options please see here.
Please see see the list of available variables below and make sure your variables of interest are available.
User accounts
To get access to CAMS GFAS data, you need user accounts on the ECMWF website, and on the ECMWF FTP service.
- Log on to www.ecmwf.int. (If you do not have an account create one)
- Read the CAMS data licence and accept the license at the bottom of the page.
- Send an email to copernicus-support@ecmwf.int, providing
- the user name you used to log into www.ecmwf.int and accept the license
- for our service planning, a brief description of how you intend to use the data
Data location
FTP server | ftp://dissemination.ecmwf.int |
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Data directory | /DATA/CAMS_GFAS/${YYYYMMDD} /DATA/CAMS_GFAS_HOURLY/${YYYYMMDD} |
Retention policy | Data is kept for 7 days for CAMS_GFAS Data is kept for 3 days for CAMS_GFAS_HOURLY |
File naming convention
The CAMS_GFAS file naming convention is based on WMO guidelines as follows:
z_cams_c_ecmf_yyyymmdd000_vvvv_tt_lt_param.[grib|nc]
Where:
ecmf | is the WMO location indicators. The list can be found here. |
yyyymmdd | is the base date of the forecast. |
vvvv | is a version or experiment identifier. gfas is used for GFAS products, prod will be used for operational products, test (or experiment ID) will be used for testing purposes, rean for reanalysis if needed. |
tt | type of data, fc - forecast, an - analysis |
lt | is the type of level. sfc for surface fields, ml for model level fields, pl for pressure level products, |
param | is the parameter short name as defined here |
| is the format of a file, GRIB or NETCDF |
The CAMS_GFAS_HOURLY file naming convention is based on WMO guidelines as follows:
z_cams_c_ecmf_yyyymmddhhmm_vvvv_tt_lt_sss_param.[grib|nc]
Where:
ecmf | is the WMO location indicators. The list can be found here. |
yyyymmddhhmm | is the base date and time of the forecast. |
vvvv | is a version or experiment identifier. gfas is used for GFAS products, prod will be used for operational products, test (or experiment ID) will be used for testing purposes, rean for reanalysis if needed. |
tt | type of data, fc - forecast, an - analysis |
lt | is the type of level. sfc for surface fields, ml for model level fields, pl for pressure level products, |
sss | is the forecast hour time step. For accumulation and averages, it is the end time. This number must be zero padded to 3 digits, e.g. step 24 is given as 024 |
param | is the parameter short name as defined here |
| is the format of a file, GRIB or NETCDF |
Data organisation
The datasets are grouped by type of product (here only analysis, an), level type (here only surface parameter, sfc), by step or forecast range and by parameter.
CAMS_GFAS Example:
z_cams_c_ecmf_20201022000_gfas_an_sfc_co2fire.grib
contains the average analysis field of biomass burning emissions of CO2 for 22nd October 2020 (valid from 00 UTC on 22nd to 00 UTC on 23rd).
CAMS_GFAS_HOURLY Example:
z_cams_c_ecmf_202012280800_gfas_an_sfc_024_co2fire.grib
contains 24-hour average analysis field of biomass burning emissions of CO2 on 28th December 2020 (valid from 08 UTC on 28th to 08 UTC on 29th).
z_cams_c_ecmf_202012290700_gfas_an_sfc_001_co2fire.grib
contains hourly analysis field of biomass burning emissions of CO2 on 29th December 2020 valid at 07 UTC.
Data availability
The latest forecasts are normally available by 06:00 UTC. After the data transfer to the ftp server is completed a manifest file is uploaded:
z_cams_c_ecmf_yyyymmddhhmmss_gfas.manifest
This is a text file which contains the list of all the files and is uploaded only when all the data is available.
List of available parameters
GFAS analysis surface parameters | short name | units | Parameter ID |
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Wildfire flux of Carbon Dioxide | co2fire | kg m-2 s-1 | 80.210 |
Wildfire flux of Carbon Monoxide | cofire | kg m-2 s-1 | 81.210 |
Wildfire flux of Methane | ch4fire | kg m-2 s-1 | 82.210 |
Wildfire flux of Non-Methane Hydro-Carbons | nmhcfire | kg m-2 s-1 | 83.210 |
Wildfire flux of Hydrogen | h2fire | kg m-2 s-1 | 84.210 |
Wildfire flux of Nitrogen Oxides NOx | noxfire | kg m-2 s-1 | 85.210 |
Wildfire flux of Nitrous Oxide | n2ofire | kg m-2 s-1 | 86.210 |
Wildfire flux of Particulate Matter PM2.5 | pm2p5fire | kg m-2 s-1 | 87.210 |
Wildfire flux of Total Particulate Matter | tpmfire | kg m-2 s-1 | 88.210 |
Wildfire flux of Total Carbon in Aerosols | tcfire | kg m-2 s-1 | 89.210 |
Wildfire flux of Organic Carbon | ocfire | kg m-2 s-1 | 90.210 |
Wildfire flux of Black Carbon | bcfire | kg m-2 s-1 | 91.210 |
Wildfire overall flux of burnt Carbon | cfire | kg m-2 s-1 | 92.210 |
Wildfire fraction of area observed | offire | dimensionless | 97.210 |
Wildfire radiative power | frpfire | W m-2 | 99.210 |
Wildfire combustion rate | crfire | kg m-2 s-1 | 100.210 |
Wildfire flux of Sulfur Dioxide | so2fire | kg m-2 s-1 | 102.210 |
Wildfire Flux of Methanol (CH3OH) | ch3ohfire | kg m-2 s-1 | 103.210 |
Wildfire Flux of Ethanol (C2H5OH) | c2h5ohfire | kg m-2 s-1 | 104.210 |
Wildfire Flux of Propane (C3H8) | c3h8fire | kg m-2 s-1 | 105.210 |
Wildfire Flux of Ethene (C2H4) | c2h4fire | kg m-2 s-1 | 106.210 |
Wildfire Flux of Propene (C3H6) | c3h6fire | kg m-2 s-1 | 107.210 |
Wildfire Flux of Isoprene (C5H8) | c5h8fire | kg m-2 s-1 | 108.210 |
Wildfire Flux of Terpenes (C5H8)n | terpenesfire | kg m-2 s-1 | 109.210 |
Wildfire Flux of Toluene_lump (C7H8+ C6H6 + C8H10) | toluenefire | kg m-2 s-1 | 110.210 |
Wildfire Flux of Higher Alkenes (CnH2n, C>=4) | hialkenesfire | kg m-2 s-1 | 111.210 |
Wildfire Flux of Higher Alkanes (CnH2n+2, C>=4) | hialkanesfire | kg m-2 s-1 | 112.210 |
Wildfire Flux of Formaldehyde (CH2O) | ch2ofire | kg m-2 s-1 | 113.210 |
Wildfire Flux of Acetaldehyde (C2H4O) | c2h4ofire | kg m-2 s-1 | 114.210 |
Wildfire Flux of Acetone (C3H6O) | c3h6ofire | kg m-2 s-1 | 115.210 |
Wildfire Flux of Ammonia (NH3) | nh3fire | kg m-2 s-1 | 116.210 |
Wildfire Flux of Dimethyl Sulfide (DMS) (C2H6S) | c2h6sfire | kg m-2 s-1 | 117.210 |
Wildfire Flux of Ethane (C2H6) | c2h6fire | kg m-2 s-1 | 118.210 |
Mean altitude of maximum injection | mami | m | 119.210 |
Altitude of plume top | apt | m | 120.210 |
Wildfire Flux of Toluene (C7H8) | c7h8fire | kg m-2 s-1 | 231.210 |
Wildfire Flux of Benzene (C6H6) | c6h6fire | kg m-2 s-1 | 232.210 |
Wildfire Flux of Xylene (C8H10) | c8h10fire | kg m-2 s-1 | 233.210 |
Wildfire Flux of Butenes (C4H8) | c4h8fire | kg m-2 s-1 | 234.210 |
Wildfire Flux of Pentenes (C5H10) | c5h10fire | kg m-2 s-1 | 235.210 |
Wildfire Flux of Hexene (C6H12) | c6h12fire | kg m-2 s-1 | 236.210 |
Wildfire Flux of Octene (C8H16) | c8h16fire | kg m-2 s-1 | 237.210 |
Wildfire Flux of Butanes (C4H10) | c4h10fire | kg m-2 s-1 | 238.210 |
Wildfire Flux of Pentanes (C5H12) | c5h12fire | kg m-2 s-1 | 239.210 |
Wildfire Flux of Hexanes (C6H14) | c6h14fire | kg m-2 s-1 | 240.210 |
Wildfire Flux of Heptane (C7H16) | c7h16fire | kg m-2 s-1 | 241.210 |