Copernicus Global Land Service - Land Cover 100m

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Introduction

Example: Roughness Lines in windPRO based on CGLS-LC100m 2015

The CGLS-LC100 is a dynamic land cover map at 100m resolution and a part of the product portfolio for the Copernicus Global Land Service (CGLS) [1]. It has the target to deliver a yearly, global land cover map which primarily will be based based on PROBA-V – and later to be merged and replaced by Sentinel-2 satellite sources. Currently (2018), a demonstration map covering the continent of Africa has been released. This map was derived from PROBA-V time series combined with local land cover training datasets as well as ancillary datasets.

Coverage

This dataset covers most parts of Europe. It has a spatial resolution of 100 m.

Legends

The Corine 2012 dataset has 44 different categories that EMD has mapped in to a suggested roughness length, z0.

Table: Corine2012 with Roughness Classification Data by EMD
ID Land Cover Type EMD Roughness Length
1 Continuous urban fabric 1.1.1 z0=0.50000
2 Discontinuous urban fabric 1.1.2 z0=0.40000
3 Industrial or commercial units 1.2.1 z0=0.70000
4 Road and rail networks and associated land 1.2.2 z0=0.10000
5 Port areas 1.2.3 z0=0.50000
6 Airports 1.2.6 z0=0.03000
7 Mineral extraction sites 1.3.1 z0=0.10000
8 Dump sites 1.3.2 z0=0.10000
9 Construction sites 1.3.3 z0=0.30000
10 Green urban areas 1.4.1 z0=0.40000
11 Sport and leisure facilities 1.4.2 z0=0.50000
12 Non-irrigated arable land 2.1.1 z0=0.05600
13 Permanently irrigated land 2.1.2 z0=0.05600
14 Rice fields 2.1.3 z0=0.01840
15 Vineyards 2.2.1 z0=0.30000
16 Fruit trees and berry plantations 2.2.2 z0=0.40000
17 Olive groves 2.2.3 z0=0.40000
18 Pastures 2.3.1 z0=0.03600
19 Annual crops associated with permanent crops 2.4.1 z0=0.05600
20 Complex cultivation patterns 2.4.2 z0=0.05600
21 Land principally occupied by agriculture, with significant areas of natural vegetation 2.4.3 z0=0.05600
22 Agro-forestry areas 2.4.4 z0=0.50000
23 Broad-leaved forest 3.1.1 z0=0.50000
24 Coniferous forest 3.1.2 z0=0.50000
25 Mixed forest 3.1.3 z0=0.50000
26 Natural grassland 3.2.1 z0=0.05600
27 Moors and heathland 3.2.2 z0=0.06000
28 Sclerophyllous vegetation 3.2.3 z0=0.05600
29 Sparse coniferous forest, cc. 10-30% 3.2.4 z0=0.40000
30 Beaches, dunes, and sand plains 3.3.1 z0=0.01000
31 Bare rock 3.3.2 z0=0.05000
32 Sparsely vegetated areas 3.3.3 z0=0.20000
33 Burnt areas 3.3.4 z0=0.20000
34 Glaciers and perpetual snow 3.3.5 z0=0.20000
35 Inland marshes 4.1.1 z0=0.05000
36 Peat bogs 4.1.2 z0=0.01840
37 Salt marshes 4.2.1 z0=0.03480
38 Salines 4.2.2 z0=0.03000
39 Intertidal flats 4.2.3 z0=0.00050
40 River 5.1.1 z0=0.00000
41 Lake 5.1.2 z0=0.00000
42 Coastal lagoons 5.2.1 z0=0.00000
43 Estuaries 5.2.2 z0=0.00000
44 Sea and ocean 5.2.3 z0=0.00000
45 NO DATA z0=-1.00000

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External Link

http://land.copernicus.eu/pan-european/corine-land-cover/clc-2012