Three charts based on #C3S’ ESOTC report you shouldn’t miss this month: 📈 Distinct east-west contrast in sunshine in 2024 – #C3S 1️⃣ 📈 Ice loss of the Talèfre Glacier in the French Alps between 1967 and 2015 – Copernicus_EU 2️⃣ / 📈 Anomalies and extremes in annual average river flow in 2024 – The Guardian 3️⃣ Explore the full European State of the Climate Report:
2024 saw the second-highest number of days on record with 'strong' to 'extreme heat stress'. For Europe, the numbers of heat stress days and tropical nights are increasing. On 17 July, 20% of Europe experienced 'very strong heat stress'. Get more insight in the #ESOTC2024 👉
🌡️2024 set a new record as Europe's warmest year, with central, eastern and southeastern regions—totalling almost half of Europe—reporting record-high temps. 85% of Europe was warmer than average. Get the details and analysis in the #ESOTC2024 report. 👉 #C3S
February 2025 was the 19th month in a 20-month period in which the global-average temperature was more than 1.5°C above pre-industrial level. Dive into the analysis of the latest #C3S Climate Bulletin: image
January 2025 was the 18th month in a 19-month period in which the global-average temperature was more than 1.5°C above pre-industrial level. 🧵 With the emergence of La Niña conditions in the eastern equatorial Pacific, one would have expected January 2025 to be somewhat cooler than January 2024, when the El Niño event was nearing its peak intensity.🧵 image
January 2025 was the warmest January ever recorded. Last month was 1.75°C above the pre-industrial level and 0.79°C above the 1991-2020 average. The persistence of high temperatures underscores significant climate trends. Read the full #C3S Climate Bulletins:
🌡️ A record-breaking climate year in seven key charts. Discover the data from the Global Climate Highlights 2024 report. #C3S #CopernicusClimate image
#CopernicusAtmosphere data indicate the increased intensity, emissions and potential #airquality impacts of the Los Angeles wildfires. Learn more about the findings and how CAMS monitors global fire emissions 🔥 image
📈 In 2024, greenhouse gases reached their highest annual levels ever recorded in the atmosphere. 🌁 Carbon dioxide concentrations reached 422 ppm, 2.9 ppm higher than in 2023, & methane 1897 ppb, 3 ppb higher. ▶️ All details, charts and data in the Global Climate Highlights 2024 report:
🌡️ 2024 saw repeated record breaking temperatures. 📈On 10 January, we're releasing the Global Climate Highlights, covering the key data from the 2024 climate, including temperature, sea ice and greenhouse gas data. #CopernicusClimate