🌡warmer than any previous May on record, at 0.65°C above the 1991-2020 average;
🌡 the 12th month in a row that is the warmest on record for the respective month of the year.
💧wetter than average over much of Iceland, UK and Ireland, central and most of south-eastern Europe;
💧drier than average in much of the Iberian Peninsula.
🌡️📈May 2024 was the warmest May on record, marking the 12th consecutive month in which the global average temperature reached a record value for the corresponding month.
The #C3S data were cited by the UN Secretary General, António Guterres.
💧wetter than average in most of western Europe, regions of Scandinavia and north-western Russia;
💧predominantly drier than average in the rest of Europe.
R to @EUClimateAction: Europe continues to warm at a faster pace than the global mean.
The average temperature for March 2024 was 2.12°C above the 1991-2020 average, making it the 2nd warmest March on record for the continent, only 0.02°C cooler than March 2014.
🌡warmer than any other March in the data record, at 0.73°C above the 1991-2020 average;
🌡the tenth month in a row that is the warmest on record for the respective month of the year.
💧 wetter than average in most of western Europe, regions of Scandinavia and north-western Russia;
💧 predominantly drier than average in the rest of Europe.
❄️ #Antarctic sea ice extent was 20% below average, the 6th lowest March extent in the record;
❄️ #Arctic sea ice reached its annual maximum in March, marking the highest extent for the month since 2013.
🌊 Have you already heard about the #CopernicusClimate Change Service operational service for the water sector? #C3S helps water management professionals to deal with the effects of climate change.
🌍🔬This year's #WorldMetDay's theme is ‘At the Frontline of Climate Action’, & #C3S stands with WMO on this frontline, providing data on Earth’s changing climate.
#C3S reported that 2023 was the warmest calendar year in global temperature data records.
RT by @CopernicusEU: 📣 #C3S is proud to launch a new tool: Climate Pulse.
The aim of this tool is to make climate monitoring more intuitive and available to everyone by providing a precise picture of the near-real time status of our climate.
🌍🌡️2023 is confirmed as the warmest calendar year on record, with a global average temperature of 14.98°C, 0.60°C above the 1991-2020 level, overtaking 2016, the previous warmest year.
"The draft of what could be the final agreement from #COP28, released by the U.N. #climate body on Tuesday, proposed "an orderly and just phase-out of fossil fuels" which if adopted would mark the first global deal to end the oil age."
"The European Union’s #Copernicus Climate Change Service (#C3S) confirmed on Wednesday that the current year will be the “warmest” globally since records began in the middle of the 19th century. Before this, 2016 took the top spot.
At the #COP28 in Dubai, UN climate chief Simon Stiell accused nations of “posturing”, and said negotiators should aim high and agree on a way to end the “#FossilFuel era as we know it”."
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#Copernicus Climate Change Service (#C3S) supports society by providing authoritative information about the past, present and future climate in Europe and the rest of the World.
For October 2023 they report:
the warmest October on record globally
precipitation above average across most of Europe
6th consecutive month with record low Antarctic sea ice extent
November 2023 was the warmest November on record globally, with an average surface air temperature of 14.22°C.
In November 2023, it was wetter than average across most of Europe: Storm Ciarán impacted many regions, including Italy, bringing heavy precipitation and floods.
Arctic sea ice extent reached its 8th lowest value for November, and Antarctic sea ice extent was the second lowest for November.
💧 wetter than average across most of Europe;
💧 drier than average over Iceland and most of Scandinavia, regions of western Russia and parts of southern Europe.
❄️ #Antarctic sea ice extent remained at record low levels - 11% below average;
❄️ #Arctic sea ice extent reached its 7th lowest value for October, at 12% below average.
📈 October 2023 was the warmest October on record globally, with an average surface air temperature of 15.30°C;
📈 the average sea surface temperature for October was the highest on record for October.
September #Hydrology highlights from #C3S. Last month was:
💧 wetter-than-average along many parts of the western seaboard of Europe;
💧 drier-than-average over most of the continent from France and Italy to Eastern Europe and Russia.