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📢July #hydrological highlights from #C3S:
💧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
📢July #European #climate highlights from #Copernicus #C3S:
🌡️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
📢July #Arctic #climate highlights from #Copernicus #C3S:
🌡️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
🦒 The #Etosha pan salt desert and national park in Namibia has very rich biodiversity. The data generated via our #climatechange service (#C3S) can be used to help protect it.
📷 Check out the view captured by #Sentinel2🛰️:
https://t.co/b7oarqMbYl @CopernicusECMWF #EUSpace
🛰️The #CopernicusClimate Change Service's annual European State of the Climate uses satellite data in its analysis of climate indicators and variables in #Europe. Watch out for the release of 2019's #ESOTC next week!
How #C3S uses satellite data➡️https://t.co/cOTBGQNi2V
📢March #hydrological highlights from #C3S:
💧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
It's been Europe's warmest winter by far, beating the previous warmest winter, 2015/16, by almost 1.4ºC. #C3S @CopernicusECMWF Details: https://t.co/sAgABg2g6x
Am i too early for the costume contest? Do yall need some C3s? 🤷🏿♀️ #deadoralive6 @TeamNINJAStudio @DOATEC_OFFICIAL