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  1. 🐝 Today is #WorldBeeDay! These amazing insects are essential for biodiversity. Climate change & air pollution put growing pressure habitats & ecosystem resilience.

    Read the article to see how #CopernicusAtmosphere & #CopernicusClimate support biodiversity monitoring and conservation: climate.copernicus.eu/how-cope

  2. Anna Lombardi from #CopernicusClimate, takes us inside the charts behind the #ESOTC2025. She shares how the report’s cover art was created, her favourite & the most challenging chart, & how data shows that climate change does not stop at borders.

    See the graphics gallery 👉 climate.copernicus.eu/esotc/20

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  3. 🌊 ITT from #CopernicusClimate: Maintain and extend C3S windstorm & storm surge services to better support risk and insurance applications. Two Lots cover extra-tropical cyclone diagnostics and coastal extreme sea-level products, including ERA6 preparation & AI-based hazard indicators. 🗓️ Deadline: 4 June 2026

    Info: climate.copernicus.eu/c3s2413b

    @ECMWF

  4. 🔥 In 2025, Europe recorded its highest wildfire emissions since 2003 and largest burnt area on record (about 1.03 million hectares). Spain alone produced around half of all emissions, and with Portugal, accounted for around 65% of total burnt area.

    See the data in #ESOTC2025 by #CopernicusClimate @ECMWF and WMO: climate.copernicus.eu/esotc/20

  5. 📊 The May 2026 edition of the #CopernicusClimate multi-system seasonal forecast is now available.

    🔗 climate.copernicus.eu/seasonal

  6. What was the weather like on the day you were born, or at a key moment in history? With the Weather Replay app from #CopernicusClimate, you can explore & compare past weather around the world, hour by hour, from 1940 to just a few days ago.

    Read more about this powerful new app 🔗 climate.copernicus.eu/weather-

    @ECMWF

  7. 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.

    Get more insight 👉 climate.copernicus.eu/precipit

    #CopernicusClimate

  8. ❄ 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.

    🔗 climate.copernicus.eu/sea-ice-

  9. Dive into the European State of the Climate 2025 report, jointly published with the WMO
    👉 climate.copernicus.eu/esotc/20  
     
    Explore #CopernicusClimate data 
    👉 cds.climate.copernicus.eu/#!/h 

  10. 🌱 Did you know that almost half (46.4%) of Europe’s electricity came from renewables in 2025? Wind and solar together supplied 30.5% – more than fossil fuels (27.5%) – and solar hit a record 12.5% share.

    More renewable energy insights in #ESOTC2025 by #CopernicusClimate @ECMWF and WMO: climate.copernicus.eu/esotc/20

  11. 🌊 In 2025, the European ocean region recorded a record high annual average sea surface temperature (SST) for the 4th year in a row. The Mediterranean recorded its second-highest annual SST. A record 86% of the European region saw at least one day of ‘strong’ marine heatwave conditions.

    More in #ESOTC2025 👉 climate.copernicus.eu/esotc/20

    @ECMWF

    #CopernicusClimate

  12. ❄️ 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 climate.copernicus.eu/esotc/20

    #CopernicusClimate

  13. 📉 In 2025, around 90% of the continent had fewer cold stress days than average – a record low. 📈 41% of Europe saw more ‘strong’ heat stress days & parts of southern Europe had up to 30–40 more tropical nights.

    Get more insight on thermal stress in #ESOTC2025: climate.copernicus.eu/esotc/20

    @ECMWF

    #CopernicusClimate

  14. ️🌡️ In July 2025, sub-Arctic Fennoscandia saw its longest and most severe heatwave on record: a 21‑day event with temps ≥30°C near and within the Arctic Circle leading to ‘strong’ heat stress, severe drought and high fire danger.

    Discover more in #ESOTC2025
    climate.copernicus.eu/esotc/20

    @ECMWF

    #CopernicusClimate

  15. Explore the #ESOTC2025 key events map, showing major climate and weather events across Europe. From heatwaves, wildfires & droughts to cold waves, heavy rain, flooding & more, the map highlights where major events unfolded across the continent in 2025.

    Go to the map 👉 climate.copernicus.eu/esotc/20

    @ECMWF

    #CopernicusClimate #ClimateData

  16. Explore the #ESOTC2025 key events map, showing major climate and weather events across Europe. From heatwaves, wildfires & droughts to cold waves, heavy rain, flooding & more, the map highlights where major events unfolded across the continent in 2025.

    Go to the map 👉 climate.copernicus.eu/esotc/20

    @ECMWF

    #CopernicusClimate #ClimateData

  17. Explore the #ESOTC2025 key events map, showing major climate and weather events across Europe. From heatwaves, wildfires & droughts to cold waves, heavy rain, flooding & more, the map highlights where major events unfolded across the continent in 2025.

    Go to the map 👉 climate.copernicus.eu/esotc/20

    @ECMWF

    #CopernicusClimate #ClimateData

  18. Explore the #ESOTC2025 key events map, showing major climate and weather events across Europe. From heatwaves, wildfires & droughts to cold waves, heavy rain, flooding & more, the map highlights where major events unfolded across the continent in 2025.

    Go to the map 👉 climate.copernicus.eu/esotc/20

    @ECMWF

    #CopernicusClimate #ClimateData

  19. Explore the #ESOTC2025 key events map, showing major climate and weather events across Europe. From heatwaves, wildfires & droughts to cold waves, heavy rain, flooding & more, the map highlights where major events unfolded across the continent in 2025.

    Go to the map 👉 climate.copernicus.eu/esotc/20

    @ECMWF

    #CopernicusClimate #ClimateData

  20. RT by @EU_ENV: 🌡️Record wildfire extent
    🌊Record sea surface temperatures
    ❄️Snow cover 31% below average

    The European State of the Climate 2025 report, published today by the #CopernicusClimate Change Service (@CopernicusECMWF) and the @WMO, documents a year of climate extremes.

    (continues)

    🌡️Record wildfire extent
    🌊Record sea surface temperatures
    ❄️Snow cover 31% below average

    The European State of the Climate 2025 report, published today by the #CopernicusClimate Change Service (@CopernicusECMWF) and the @WMO, documents a year of climate extremes.

    (continues)

    Video
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    nitter.net/EUEnvironment/statu

  21. 🌡️Record wildfire extent
    🌊Record sea surface temperatures
    ❄️Snow cover 31% below average

    The European State of the Climate 2025 report, published today by the #CopernicusClimate Change Service (@CopernicusECMWF) and the @WMO, documents a year of climate extremes.

    (continues)

    Video
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    nitter.net/EUEnvironment/statu

  22. Are you a journalist? Check out our press resources page with all the information and highlights you need to develop stories based on the European State of the Climate 2025. Find charts, quotes, our press conference recording & more!

    Discover our press resources climate.copernicus.eu/esotc/20

    @ECMWF
    #ESOTC2025 #CopernicusClimate

  23. 📣 Out now! We are pleased to release the European State of the Climate 2025 report, published jointly by #CopernicusClimate @ECMWF and WMO. Explore climate conditions and key events of 2025 in Europe, long-term climate indicators, climate policy and action for biodiversity, and more!

    🔗 climate.copernicus.eu/esotc/20

    #ESOTC2025

  24. 🌊 New ITT from #CopernicusClimate: Maintain and extend C3S windstorm & storm surge services to better support risk and insurance applications. Two Lots cover extra-tropical cyclone diagnostics and coastal extreme sea-level products, including ERA6 preparation & AI-based hazard indicators.

    🗓️ Deadline: 4 June 2026

    Info: climate.copernicus.eu/c3s2413b

  25. 🌍 One day to go until the European State of the Climate 2025 is out! On 29 April, get ready for key climate insights from scientists around the globe in this joint report published by #CopernicusClimate @ECMWF and WMO.

    Explore our past reports
    climate.copernicus.eu/ESOTC

    #ESOTC2025

  26. 🌊 New in the Climate Data Store (CDS): monthly ocean and sea‑ice time series from ORAS5 (Ocean Reanalysis System 5), 1958–present. Get long records at chosen ocean locations for trend analysis and monitoring, without downloading full global grids.

    cds.climate.copernicus.eu/data

    #CopernicusClimate

  27. New invitation to tender: maintenance and evolution of the European Climate Data Explorer (ECDE), a key platform linking the Climate Data Store (CDS) data to European climate‑adaptation needs.

    📆 Deadline: 11 June

    Details:
    climate.copernicus.eu/c3s2430a

    @ECMWF

    #CopernicusClimate

  28. 📌 Reminder: Deadline 14 May!

    Submit your tender for the provision and operational delivery of Evaluation and Quality Control activities for Climate Data Store datasets, supporting quality information and fitness-for-purpose guidance.

    Details:
    climate.copernicus.eu/c3s2520b

    #CopernicusClimate

  29. New in the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) Climate Data Store: time-series dataset of thermal comfort indices from ERA5 reanalysis, hourly 1940–near real time. Get location-based trends for heat stress, without downloading full global grids.

    Explore it now: cds.climate.copernicus.eu/data

    #CopernicusClimate

  30. Coming 29 April! #ESOTC2025 is a major scientific achievement, with 100 scientists analysing around 45 datasets and variables to provide insight on Europe’s evolving climate. Produced by #CopernicusClimate @ECMWF and WMO, it delivers robust, policy-relevant climate information.

    Discover our past reports: climate.copernicus.eu/

  31. 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: pulse.climate.copernicus.eu/

    See all the #C3S apps here: apps.climate.copernicus.eu/

  32. 🗓️ New deadline: 14 May 2026.
    Submit your tender for the provision and operational delivery of Evaluation and Quality Control activities for Climate Data Store datasets, supporting quality information & fitness-for-purpose guidance.

    Details:
    climate.copernicus.eu/c3s2520b

    @ECMWF

    #CopernicusClimate

  33. Did you know that the European State of the Climate 2025, published by #CopernicusClimate @ECMWF and WMO, will provide in-depth insight into 21 climate topics, including biodiversity?

    Get ready for its release on 29 April! #ESOTC2025

    More ⬇️

  34. 📊 The April 2026 edition of the #CopernicusClimate multi-system seasonal forecast is now available.

    With this April 2026 release we have incorporated two new forecast systems from contributing institutions: CPS4 from the Japanese Meterological Agency and GloSea6-GC5.1 from the UK MetOffice.

    🔗 climate.copernicus.eu/seasonal

  35. 💧 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.

    🔗 climate.copernicus.eu/precipit

    #CopernicusClimate

  36. 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 ⬇️

  37. 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: climate.copernicus.eu/copernic

    #CopernicusClimate #C3S

  38. 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: cds.climate.copernicus.eu/data

    #CopernicusClimate #C3S

  39. 📢 Calling communication & media partners: our RFI is open for communication campaigns & media partnerships for #CopernicusClimate & #CopernicusAtmosphere operated by @ECMWF .
    Deadline for responses: 15 April 2026.

    Details 🔗 climate.copernicus.eu/rficjs21

  40. @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:
    climate.copernicus.eu/c3s2520b
    #CopernicusClimate #C3S

  41. Discover how wildfire monitoring data from #CopernicusAtmosphere and ERA5 climate data from #CopernicusClimate underpin key findings in the Arctic Climate Change Update 2024 published by AMAP. The assessment shows the region has warmed about three times faster than the global average since 1979.

    Read the article ➡️ atmosphere.copernicus.eu/amap-

    Image credit: European Union , Copernicus Sentinel-2 imagery

  42. 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.
    climate.copernicus.eu/exceptio

    #CopernicusClimate

  43. 🆕 Request for Information (RFI) for communication campaigns & media partnerships for #CopernicusClimate & #CopernicusAtmosphere operated by @ECMWF . Deadline for responses: 15 April 2026.

    Details 🔗 climate.copernicus.eu/rficjs21

  44. 💧 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.

    Details 🔗 climate.copernicus.eu/precipit

    #CopernicusClimate

  45. ❄ 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.

    🔗 climate.copernicus.eu/sea-ice-

    #CopernicusClimate

  46. 🌡 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.

    climate.copernicus.eu/surface-

    #CopernicusClimate