📢July highlights from

💧Much wetter than average conditions across central and eastern China, South Korea and Japan led to substantial flooding.
💧Hurricane Hanna brought heavy rainfall and flooding to Texas and Mexico.

More➡️https://t.co/E52HVWSc3F

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📢July highlights from

🌡️Temperatures were below average in the north and above average in the south ➡️https://t.co/MA7J10oJ6l

💧Dry conditions continued in France and parts of central Europe, but wetter in the north➡️https://t.co/E52HVWSc3F

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📢July highlights from

🌡️Temperatures were much above average in many areas ➡️https://t.co/MA7J10GjXT

❄️Sea ice extent was roughly 27% below the 1981-2020 average, on a par with the lowest July in our record➡️https://t.co/NnTu9xxRjZ

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🦒 The pan salt desert and national park in Namibia has very rich biodiversity. The data generated via our service (#C3S) can be used to help protect it.

📷 Check out the view captured by
https://t.co/b7oarqMbYl

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🛰️The Change Service's annual European State of the Climate uses satellite data in its analysis of climate indicators and variables in Watch out for the release of 2019's next week!

How uses satellite data➡️https://t.co/cOTBGQNi2V

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📢March highlights from

💧Wetter than average across large parts of Europe
💧Wetter than average in some parts of the Middle East, with flooding in Syria and Iraq, and drier in parts of South America, especially Argentina

More➡️https://t.co/i2pC6qVDRI

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It's been Europe's warmest winter by far, beating the previous warmest winter, 2015/16, by almost 1.4ºC. Details: https://t.co/sAgABg2g6x

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Am i too early for the costume contest? Do yall need some C3s? 🤷🏿‍♀️

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