ECMWF is taking a prominent role in the Horizon Europe research project SEED-FD to improve the global prediction of extreme floods and droughts. SEED-FD (Strengthening Extreme Events Detection...
With a fast and intuitive interface, the app allows us to explore 85 years of data providing climatological averages around the globe just by clicking any point on the map...
The Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) is to hold its 9 th General Assembly on 3-5 September 2025. The event will consist of plenary sessions, cross-cutting...
The 2024 European State of the Climate (ESOTC) report has been published by the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), implemented by ECMWF, and the World Meteorological Organization...
In 2024, the planet experienced extremes which were unprecedented in the instrumental record, highlighting the ongoing impact of human-induced climate change. In addition to record global temperatures which...
Launched in May 2024, the EarthCARE satellite’s unique combination of instruments – a radar, a lidar, an imager and a broadband radiometer – will improve the modelling of clouds, aerosols...
The world is currently standing at a pivotal moment in the race to secure a liveable planet, according to the report 2023 Year in Review: Climate-driven Global Renewable Energy Potential Resources...
Biodiversity faces increasing pressure from environmental stressors, with climate change and air pollution contributing to ecosystem degradation. Shifts in temperature, precipitation patterns, and pollutant deposition are...
2024 saw South America in the grips of a wildfire crisis, with some countries and regions experiencing record-breaking emissions and severe air quality impacts, as highlighted in the annual wildfires...