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The April 2026 #C3S Climate Bulletin reports drier-than-average conditions across western & central Europe in April, while easternmost & southeastern Europe saw above-average precipitation. France recorded its fourth-driest April on record.
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❄ April 2026 saw the second-lowest Arctic sea ice extent for April in the 48-year satellite record, at 4.8% below average. In the Antarctic, sea ice extent was about 10% below average, ranking 11th-lowest for April.
Get more sea ice insights in the #C3S Climate Bulletin. #CopernicusClimate.
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❄️ In 2025, much of Europe saw fewer snow days than average, while end‑of‑season snow cover extent was 31% below average and snow mass 45% below, both the 3rd lowest in 42 years.
More in #ESOTC2025 from #Copernicus Climate @ECMWF and WMO https://climate.copernicus.eu/esotc/2025/snow?utm_source=socialmedia&utm_medium=MA&utm_campaign=european-state-of-the-climate-2025&utm_id=ESOTC-2025
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Did you know the Climate Pulse app from #CopernicusClimate lets you explore global surface air temperature & sea surface temperature by day, month or year?
Explore the interactive maps, charts, data and downloads: https://pulse.climate.copernicus.eu/
See all the #C3S apps here: https://apps.climate.copernicus.eu/
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💧 The March 2026 #C3S Climate Bulletin reports drier-than-average conditions across much of Europe, while Iceland, the northern UK, much of Scandinavia, & several Mediterranean & Caucasus regions were wetter than average, with storms causing flooding & damage in multiple areas.
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The March 2026 #C3S Climate Bulletin reports the 4th-warmest March globally, 1.48°C above the pre-industrial level. Europe saw its 2nd-warmest March on record, while global-average SST reached 20.97°C, the second-highest for March. #CopernicusClimate
More info ⬇️
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Discover how the new pan-Arctic regional reanalysis supports Arctic climate monitoring and user applications at the User Workshop, 10–11 June in Copenhagen.
More information: https://climate.copernicus.eu/copernicus-pan-arctic-regional-reanalysis-carra2-user-workshop
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Global marine surface meteorological variables from 1850 to 2024 now available in the Climate Data Store (CDS). This new version (2.0.0) includes additional drifting buoy data reprocessed by the C‑RAID project.
Access the resource: https://cds.climate.copernicus.eu/datasets/insitu-observations-surface-marine?tab=overview
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@ECMWF invites tenders for the provision and operational delivery of Evaluation and Quality Control activities for Climate Data Store datasets, supporting transparent quality information and fitness-for-purpose guidance.
Deadline: 7 May 2026.
Details:
https://climate.copernicus.eu/c3s2520bis-evaluation-and-quality-control-datasets-climate-data-store
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February 2026 brought exceptionally wet conditions and severe flooding to parts of western and southern Europe, while globally it was the fifth-warmest February on record. Arctic sea ice extent was third-lowest for the month.
Read the summary of the #C3S Climate Bulletin.
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💧 Hydrology insights from the February 2026 #C3S Climate Bulletin: pronounced contrast across Europe, with much of western & southern Europe wetter than average, while most of the rest of the continent was drier than average.
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❄ The February 2026 #C3S Climate Bulletin reports that Arctic sea ice extent was 5% below average – the third lowest on record for February. Antarctic sea ice extent was close to average, a sharp change from the much-below-average extents of the past four years.
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🌡 The latest #C3S Climate Bulletin reports the fifth-warmest February globally; 1.49°C above the pre-industrial average. Europe saw strong temperature contrasts, while global-average sea surface temp was the joint second-highest on record for February.
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📢 NEWS: Our data stores turn ARCO! #ECMWF has launched an #ARCO Data Lake for #CopernicusClimate and #CopernicusAtmosphere, optimised for cloud & AI, enabling faster, and more efficient access to key datasets. Read our article to learn more: https://climate.copernicus.eu/work-progress-our-data-stores-turn-arco
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Ever wondered how heat stress is changing where you live? With the new Thermal Trace app from #CopernicusClimate and #ECMWF, you can explore “feels-like” temperatures, track heat stress categories and thresholds, and visualise interactive charts for your city.
Read more about it 👉 https://climate.copernicus.eu/thermal-trace-decades-heat-and-cold-stress-data-your-fingertipsExplore the app:
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#ECMWF scientists from #CopernicusClimate & #CopernicusAtmosphere have widely contributed to the #BAMS State of the Climate 2024 report, out today, sharing vital insights on global temperature, air quality & wildfires. Read our article for details: https://atmosphere.copernicus.eu/ecmwf-contributions-bams-state-climate-2024-report
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Explore the latest Copernicus OBSERVER article featuring a decade of milestones at #CopernicusClimate and #CopernicusAtmosphere at #ecmwf See how our data and insights have advanced evidence-based policy, public health and socioeconomic well-being across Europe. Read more: https://www.copernicus.eu/en/news/news/observer-supporting-policy-making-science-decade-copernicus-services-ecmwf
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🌊 Oceans play a crucial role in the climate system, absorbing excess heat caused by greenhouse gas emissions. At #CopernicusClimate, we monitor sea surface temperatures and many other climate variables that directly impact marine ecosystems, helping to protect biodiversity and livelihoods. #WorldOceansDay
Learn more: https://climate.copernicus.eu/esotc/2024/european-ocean
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#CopernicusClimate is digitising historical climate data from Africa, enhancing reanalysis datasets like #ERA5 via a new data rescue portal developed with WMO.
👆 A valuable resource for researchers and policymakers.More in our latest article: https://climate.copernicus.eu/data-rescue-africa?utm_source=socialmedia&utm_medium=ma&utm_id=news-data-rescue-africa-0924
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📢🎙️The latest episode of the Climate & Atmosphere podcast focused on the #CopernicusClimate and WMO's #ESOTC 2023 report.
Participants from C3S, ASTA and WMO discussed key findings from the report.
Read more and listen to the podcast here 👉https://climate.copernicus.eu/key-insights-european-state-climate-report-2023?utm_source=socialmedia&utm_medium=ma&utm_id=news-podcast-esotc-0724
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RT by @EU_ENV: Earth Day is over, but the climate crisis remains. 🌍
In 2023, Europe saw its 2nd warmest year on record as per @CopernicusECMWF #ESOTC 2023.
Read more ⤵️
https://climate.copernicus.eu/esotc/2023/temperature-and-thermal-stress#Climate #ClimateReport #CopernicusClimate
[2024-04-23 11:23 UTC]
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Unprecedented!
The anomaly for September 2023 is:
the largest warm anomaly
of any month
of any year
in the ERA dataset (back to 1940)
September 2023 was around 1.75ºC above the preindustrial average
More: https://climate.copernicus.eu/press-releases
#Climate #ClimateCrisis #CopernicusClimate #Reanalysis #OpenData #EarthObservation #ClimateAction
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August #SeaIce highlights from #C3S:
❄️ #Antarctic sea ice saw the largest negative anomaly for August on record, at 12% below average;
❄️ #Arctic sea ice was 10% below average but well above the record minimum from August 2012.#CopernicusClimate #Climate #seaice #Reanalysis #climatecrisis #Antarctic
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Summer 2023: the hottest June-July-August on record
The hottest month ever was July 2023, the second hottest month ever August 2023
New data from @CopernicusECMWF more here: https://climate.copernicus.eu/summer-2023-hottest-record
#Climate #ClimateCrisis #Reanalysis #ClimateAction #Extremeweather #CopernicusClimate
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July 2023: Global air and ocean temperatures reach new record highs @CopernicusECMWF
More: https://climate.copernicus.eu/july-2023-global-air-and-ocean-temperatures-reach-new-record-highs
#Climate #ClimateCrisis #CopernicusClimate #OpenData #heatwave #EMCWF #Reanalysis
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"These records have dire consequences for both people & the planet exposed to ever more frequent & intense extreme events”
#ClimateCrisis #ocean #ClimateAction #reanalysis #CopernicusClimate #OpenData #OpenSource #heatwave
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Our latest analysis on global (extrapolar) surface ocean temperature records in July 2023 @CopernicusECMWF
More: https://climate.copernicus.eu/global-sea-surface-temperature-reaches-record-high
#ClimateCrisis #ClimateAction #Reanalysis #CopernicusClimate #OpenData #Ocean #heatwave
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As we have more heat waves we also suffer from more heat stress.
Heat stress is more than temperature and is a metric that describes how the environment impacts people (temperature, humidity, wind, soil etc.)
Last summer Europeans saw more heat stress than ever before.
Learn more here:
https://climate.copernicus.eu/esotc/2022/extreme-heat
#CopernicusClimate #ClimateCrisis #ClimateAction #Reanalysis #OpenData #ECMWF #extremes #heatwave #heatstress
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*New Opportunity*
Interested in working at the cutting edge of #climate data with the #CopernicusClimate team?Come work with us at @CopernicusECMWF and ECMWF in the reanalysis team building the next generation - ERA6
More: https://jobs.ecmwf.int/Job/JobDetail?JobId=73
#job #jobopportunity #new #opensource #OpenScience #ClimateCrisis #Reanalysis #EarthObservation #EOchat @LadiesOfLandsat
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Data from the @copernicusecmwf the first 3 weeks of July have already broken several significant records, including:
Hottest day globally;
Hottest 3 weeks globally.C3S data also show:
July 2023 likely to be hottest month on record.More here: https://climate.copernicus.eu/july-2023-sees-multiple-global-temperature-records-broken
#ClimateCrisis #ClimateAction #OpenData #ERA5 #ECMWF #reanalysis #CopernicusClimate
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🌡️📈 Europe has been experiencing some of the hottest temperatures of summer 2023 so far.
But what is influencing this #heatwave, what are its potential consequences, & is #ClimateChange affecting it?
Find out in our new article 👉
#climatecrisis #Climate #opendata #CopernicusClimate #ERA5 #heatwave #Reanalysis
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📈According to #ERA5 the 7 days from 3rd to 9th July 2023 were the 7 hottest days on record globally, making the first week of July 2023 the hottest week on record.
Download the #opensource dataset here:
https://cds.climate.copernicus.eu/cdsapp#!/dataset/reanalysis-era5-single-levels?tab=overview
#CopernicusClimate #ECMWF #ClimateCrisis #OpenScience #reanalysis
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The #C3S monthly Climate Bulletin is out now:
📈June was the warmest June globally at just over 0.5°C above average;
📈 the North Atlantic saw record-high sea surface temperatures;
📈#Antarctic sea ice reached its lowest extent for June on record at 17% below average.#CopernicusClimate #reanalysis #climate #climatecrisis #ERA5
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Global mean temperature exceeded 1.5 degrees threshold during the first days of June according to @CopernicusECMWF data.
Monitoring how often and for how long these breaches occur is more important than ever, if we are to avoid more severe consequences of the climate crisis.
More: https://climate.copernicus.eu/copernicus-first-days-june-surpass-150c-limit
#CopernicusClimate #ClimateCrisis #Climate #ClimateAction #Reanalysis #ECMWF #opensource
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May SeaIce highlights from #C3S:
#Antarctic sea ice extent reached a record low monthly value at 17% below average;
#Arctic sea ice extent was very close to average and almost identical to the value recorded in May 2022.
#CopernicusClimate #ECMWF #reanalysis #OpenScience #EarthObservation #ERA5 #ClimateCrisis #ClimateAction #Arctic #Antarctic
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2nd warmest May - following
4th warmest April and
2nd warmest March
Globally since 1950.The #C3S monthly Climate Bulletin is out now:
📈 #Antarctic sea ice extent reached a record low monthly value at 17% below average;
📈 Conditions were drier-than-average in the Iberian Peninsula.#CopernicusClimate #Reanalysis #EarthObservation #Climate #ClimateData #OpenScience
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The #CopernicusClimate monthly Climate Bulletin is out:
📈Last month was joint 4th warmest April globally
📈#Antarctic sea ice extent was 3rd lowest on record for April
📈April was wetter than average in a large west-to-east band from Ireland & across Central Europe#climate #ClimateAction #Reanalysis #ecmwf #EarthObservation
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In September 2022, Greenland saw record-breaking temperatures for the month and rain rather than snow, resulting in record ice sheet melt.
Read more from the #CopernicusClimate report here:
https://climate.copernicus.eu/esotc/2022Lots of cool animations of the atmospheric rivers from CARRA data via @jasonbox
#Arctic #Reanalysis #EarthObservation #opensource #OpenScience #ClimateCrisis #Greenland
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RT @CopernicusECMWF: November #Hydrological highlights from the #CopernicusClimate Change Service #C3S:
💧 Europe saw pronounced spatial variability in wet and dry conditions;
💧 Conditions were wetter-than-average along most of the Atlantic and North Sea coast.
More 👉 https://climate.copernicus.eu/precipitation-relative-humidity-and-soil-moisture-november-2022
🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/CopernicusEU/status/1602728910873059329
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November #Hydrological highlights from the #CopernicusClimate Change Service #C3S:
💧 Europe saw pronounced spatial variability in wet and dry conditions;
💧 Conditions were wetter-than-average along most of the Atlantic and North Sea coast.
More 👉 https://climate.copernicus.eu/precipitation-relative-humidity-and-soil-moisture-november-2022
#climate #ClimateCrisis #CopernicusClimate #hydrology #rain #OpenScience #opendata
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RT @CopernicusECMWF: August #Hydrological highlights from #CopernicusClimate Change Service:
💧 August 2022 was generally drier than average in much of western & parts of eastern Europe
💧 Wetter-than average over most of Scandinavia & parts of southern/southeastern Europe👉 https://climate.copernicus.eu/precipitation-relative-humidity-and-soil-moisture-august-2022
🐦🔗: https://nitter.eu/CopernicusEU/status/1567819017573875713