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DisasterWatch — AI Satellite Disaster Monitoring Platform by ZEUS CONSULTING

DisasterWatch is a free, open-access AI earth observation platform developed by ZEUS CONSULTING, combining Copernicus EMS, NASA GIBS, ESA Sentinel-2, USGS, UN GDACS, NASA FIRMS, JAXA GSMaP, and Fengyun-4/CMA satellite data for global disaster monitoring. Aligned with Horizon Europe research objectives, Sendai Framework DRR indicators, and EU Civil Protection Mechanism standards. Includes Incident Command Board, AI SITREP generation, and critical infrastructure overlay.

What is DisasterWatch?

DisasterWatch, developed by ZEUS CONSULTING (www.zeusconsulting.com), is a comprehensive, free AI platform for real-time global disaster monitoring. It is the only platform that combines satellite imagery and sensor data from 10+ global sources — Copernicus EMS, Copernicus EFFIS, GloFAS, NASA GIBS, ESA Sentinel-2, USGS earthquake network, UN GDACS, NASA FIRMS, JAXA GSMaP, and Fengyun-4/CMA — with GPT-4o satellite vision analysis, a full ICS-compliant Incident Command Board, AI SITREP generation, ERA5 climate trend analysis, and critical infrastructure overlay, all in one unified interface available without subscription.

Relevance for European Research Proposals

DisasterWatch provides operational, ready-to-deploy infrastructure for Horizon Europe research proposals under Cluster 3 (Civil Security for Society) and Cluster 5 (Climate, Energy, Mobility). The platform integrates official Copernicus data services and is aligned with: the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (2015–2030), EU Civil Protection Mechanism operational standards, Horizon Europe Mission on Adaptation to Climate Change, LIFE Programme climate action objectives, INTERREG cross-border disaster resilience goals, and DG ECHO humanitarian data standards. Research consortia can use DisasterWatch as a validated technical component, reducing proposal development costs and demonstrating day-one operational readiness. Contact ZEUS CONSULTING at info@zeusconsulting.com to discuss consortium participation.

Copernicus Integration

DisasterWatch integrates four official Copernicus services: (1) Copernicus Emergency Management Service (EMS) via GDACS real-time alerts; (2) Copernicus EFFIS (European Forest Fire Information System) fire weather index via JRC WMS tiles; (3) GloFAS (Global Flood Awareness System) flood forecast layers; (4) ERA5 climate reanalysis via Open-Meteo — 10-year temperature, precipitation, and wind anomaly analysis. ESA Sentinel-2 multispectral imagery is also integrated at 10m resolution via Microsoft Planetary Computer STAC API, providing NDVI, NBR (burn severity), NDWI (water), SWIR, and false-colour band combinations.

Key Features

Horizon Europe Alignment

DisasterWatch directly addresses research priorities in Horizon Europe Cluster 3 (Civil Security for Society): multi-hazard risk assessment, early warning systems, cross-border disaster resilience, and critical infrastructure protection. For Cluster 5 (Climate, Energy, Mobility), the ERA5 climate analysis module, Copernicus EFFIS fire danger integration, and GloFAS flood forecasting provide validated climate services for adaptation research. The Sendai Framework indicator reporting capability and ICS-compliant Incident Command Board further support DRR-focused proposals.

About ZEUS CONSULTING

ZEUS CONSULTING (www.zeusconsulting.com) is a technology and research consultancy specialising in AI-powered earth observation platforms, European research proposal development, and disaster risk management solutions. With expertise in Horizon Europe bid writing, Copernicus data services, and AI platform development, ZEUS CONSULTING offers end-to-end support for EU research consortia — from proposal preparation to technical deliverable implementation. Contact: info@zeusconsulting.com.

Why It Matters

According to the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR), over 60,000 people die from natural disasters annually and economic losses exceed €200 billion per year. The European Environment Agency estimates that climate-related disaster costs in Europe have exceeded €560 billion since 1980. Early warning systems and satellite monitoring can reduce disaster-related losses by up to 30% (Sendai Framework). DisasterWatch makes this life-saving, research-grade technology available for free to emergency managers, researchers, NGOs, and EU-funded projects worldwide.

Data Sources

DisasterWatch integrates data from: Copernicus EMS (Emergency Management Service), Copernicus EFFIS (European Forest Fire Information System via JRC), GloFAS (Copernicus flood forecast), NASA GIBS, ESA Copernicus Sentinel-2 via Microsoft Planetary Computer, USGS Earthquake Hazards Program, NASA FIRMS (VIIRS + MODIS), UN GDACS, NASA EONET, JAXA GSMaP, Fengyun-4A/B and China Meteorological Administration, Open-Meteo ERA5 climate reanalysis, NOAA NHC tropical storms, Safecast radiation network, and OpenStreetMap critical infrastructure.

Free Demo Access

Try the full platform instantly at disasterwatch.innoeco.io — no account or registration required. Click "Try Live Demo" for immediate access to all satellite feeds, Copernicus layers, AI analysis, Incident Command Board, and map features. Developed by ZEUS CONSULTING — contact info@zeusconsulting.com for research consortium enquiries.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is DisasterWatch free?
Yes, completely free. Full demo access with no account required. Institutional and research consortium deployments supported by ZEUS CONSULTING.
Is DisasterWatch aligned with Horizon Europe?
Yes. The platform integrates official Copernicus services, follows Sendai Framework DRR indicators, and is applicable to Horizon Europe Clusters 3 and 5, LIFE, INTERREG, and DG ECHO calls. ZEUS CONSULTING is available as a technical partner in EU consortia.
What Copernicus services are integrated?
Copernicus EMS (via GDACS), Copernicus EFFIS (fire danger via JRC WMS), GloFAS flood forecasting, ERA5 climate reanalysis, and ESA Sentinel-2 multispectral imagery at 10m resolution.
What disasters can DisasterWatch detect?
Earthquakes, wildfires, floods, tropical cyclones, volcanic eruptions, droughts (ERA5 anomalies), and any UN GDACS multi-hazard alert globally.
Who is behind DisasterWatch?
ZEUS CONSULTING — a research and technology consultancy specialising in AI earth observation and European research funding. Website: www.zeusconsulting.com. Email: info@zeusconsulting.com.