The CAMS Aerosol Alerts service is a step forward in atmospheric monitoring. This free tool, powered by ECMWF forecasts and developed by the Norwegian Meteorological Institute (MET Norway), empowers air quality understanding by tracking aerosols and particulate matter in targeted geographic locations around the world. Key features include: 🔔 Timely alerts on aerosol optical depth & particulate matter 📥 Custom notifications for your chosen areas and aerosol species 📅 Forecasts of large aerosol events, like fires, pollution episodes, and dust storms, up to 3 days in advance 🛰️ Intuitive tools for comparative analysis using satellite imagery Discover how CAMS Aerosol Alerts can help you stay in the know and make informed decisions. Learn more and sign up today https://lnkd.in/dHrXR5_4 Check the dedicated article to learn more about the CAMS Aerosol Alerts: https://lnkd.in/dpR8yJyz #CopernicusAtmosphere ECMWF Users European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts - ECMWF Laurence Rouil
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The #CopernicusClimate Change Service (#C3S) & #CopernicusAtmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS), implemented by #ECMWF.
About us
The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) and the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) are two services of the European Union’s Copernicus Earth Observation Programme implemented by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) on behalf of the European Commission. 🌍🛰️🔴 The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) provides authoritative information about the world’s past, present and future climate. Our freely accessible high-quality data, tools and information help businesses, scientists and policymakers to mitigate and adapt to the effects of climate change. We directly support businesses in climate-sensitive sectors, such as energy, health and insurance, to develop valuable tools for real-world problems. This stimulates other organisations to create their own applications based on our data. ▶️ climate.copernicus.eu 🌍🛰️🔵 The Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) provides quality-controlled information related to air pollution and health, solar energy, greenhouse gases and climate forcing, across the world. We support policymakers, businesses and citizens by providing atmospheric environmental information, available as analyses and forecasts. We work with a diverse range of industries which use our information products to provide a set of unrivalled services. These include numerous air quality apps, wildfire analysis and solar radiation evaluation among many others. ▶️ atmosphere.copernicus.eu We invite all businesses, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises, to get in touch to find out how data can be used to create commercially viable products with the aim of protecting and sustaining our environment.
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ECMWF is inviting tenders for the redesign and maintenance of its Copernicus websites – Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) and Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S). Tender also includes technical support and updates for two thematic online hubs: Copernicus Energy Hub and Copernicus Health Hub. 📥 Interested? Explore full details and apply here: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/dt8x3GRx 🔗 https://lnkd.in/dnn2RXtD #C3S #CopernicusAtmosphere
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📉 January 2025: Arctic sea ice extent reached record lows for the second consecutive month for the time of the year, 6% below the 1991–2020 average. ❄️ Regional Anomalies: eastern Canadian sector and the northern Barents Sea experienced pronounced below-average ice concentrations. 📈 Temperature Influence: Unusually high surface temperatures were noted in these regions, contributing to the extent decline. ❄️ Since June 2024, the Arctic sea ice extent stays well below average. Get the full insight: #C3S January Climate Bulletin: https://bit.ly/3Cv0NFF #C3S
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The Code for Earth programme is featured once again on the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) website🌍✨ The Code for Earth 2024 programme has once again showcased how open-source solutions and interdisciplinary collaboration can push the boundaries of climate data accessibility and usability. From enhancing solar energy insights to optimising climate data retrieval, the projects highlight the power of technology in tackling environmental challenges. 🔎 Featured on Copernicus ECMWF, this is the second article covering the programme’s key breakthroughs! Read more👉https://lnkd.in/dpbUxkWK
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📢 Call for proposals: submit your application to ECMWF to support ongoing development of the automated aerosol alert system, part of the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service. The current system is available at https://lnkd.in/dNkKnGRG The contractor will support the provision, user interface, and further development of the aerosol alert system. Explore full details and apply here ➡️ https://lnkd.in/diuwrRF8 #CopernicusAtmosphere
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📅 Today marks 10 years of International Day of Women and Girls in Science. We invited some of our newer colleagues at ECMWF to tell us about their work, highlighting the diverse contributions women make to science. ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eR7FJec6 #InspireInclusion #womeninSTEM #IDWGS #February11 #WomenScienceDay
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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. But the shift from neutral ENSO conditions to La Niña has been happening slowly, delaying the cooling effect expected from La Niña. What’s more, this currently small cooling effect has been more than offset by large warm anomalies outside the tropical Pacific. Learn more in the latest #C3S Climate Bulletin: https://bit.ly/3Q5OuCB
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The January Climate Bulletins Newsletter is out now 👇 #C3S
Climate Bulletins - January 2024
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January 2025 set records with the highest global temperature and lowest Arctic sea ice extent for the month. Key takeaways include: 📈 Temperatures rose to 1.75ºC above pre-industrial levels ❄️ Arctic sea ice reached its minimum extent for January 🌧️ Western Europe saw wetter-than-average conditions 🔗 Read our summary of the January 2025 Climate Bulletin: https://bit.ly/3Cv0NFF #C3S
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Data from #CopernicusAtmosphere and #CopernicusClimate show that in 2024, greenhouse gases reached their highest annual levels ever recorded in the atmosphere. Anthropogenic greenhouse gases have contributed to last year's record-breaking global average temperature and the steady rise in global temperatures over the past decades. 📈 Dive into the Global Climate Highlights report: https://lnkd.in/e6hufCgQ 📉 Explore CAMS' GHG forecasts: https://bit.ly/4gtvRU2
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