Following a year of intense wildfire activity in 2023, when Canada saw around 18 million hectares of land burn, emitting an estimated 480 million tonnes...
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Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) Digital Europa Thesaurus
Disaster management
As our world faces the challenges posed by these extreme events, Copernicus remains steadfast in its commitment to providing valuable data, insights, and tools to help us...
As the 2023 wildfire season begins in Europe, the continent is confronted with the ever-challenging struggle to combat these devastating natural disasters. The rising global temperatures and the increasing frequency of extreme...
The recent severe droughts and extremely high temperatures in Hungary, led rivers and lakes to dry up, negatively impacting the country’s economy and ecosystem. With that in mind, EUSPA, together...
It has been celebrated Copernicus’ Silver Jubilee! Born from a visionary idea in 1998 with the Baveno Manifesto, Copernicus has exceeded all expectations, emerging as a global...
The Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service provides data about volcanic sulphur dioxide concentrations and sulphate aerosol particles, data on outgassing emissions, and regularly monitors SO...
Discover existing and new earth observation products, learn from national services' activities and users' networks and discuss needs and priorities for a better user guidance and preparation.
Lisbon/Online
The eruption was so powerful that it could be heard thousands of kilometres away. At the time, signals evaluated by ECMWF showed that the plume rose higher than 20...
As climate change drives longer heatwaves, experts say that strategies to prevent and suppress wildfires are increasingly important
More than a week after the Cumbre Vieja volcano erupted, satellite imagery has helped authorities monitor and manage the crisis.