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Climate & Atmosphere Spaces by Copernicus ECMWF

Climate & Atmosphere Spaces by Copernicus ECMWF

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The ECMWF Twitter Spaces 2023 is a series of short online discussions on Twitter addressing topics related to C3S and CAMS in plain language. The host of the series will be a rotating ECMWF expert while each episode will feature industry actors and/or Copernicus scientists.

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    • European State of the Climate 2023
      Jul 2 2024

      On 27 June, at 11:00 AM CEST, C3S and ECMWF hosted the second episode of the second season of the Climate and Atmosphere Spaces series, entitled “European State of the Climate 2023”. The discussion focused on the impact of extreme weather on human health, particularly heat, and the importance of climate services for the health sector.


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      44 min
    • Saharan Dust Storms
      Mar 21 2024

      On 21 March, ECMWF hosted the first episode of the second season of the Climate and Atmosphere Spaces series, titled “Saharan Dust Storms”. The discussion focused on recent extraordinary occurrences of dust transport with concrete examples, their impact on the atmosphere, and methods for monitoring them. The event assembled leading experts and scientists in Saharan Dust transport monitoring: ECMWF Senior Scientists, Dr. Mark Parrington and Dr. Melanie Ades, WMO Scientist Dr. Sara Basart, and DLR Dr. Elena Ruiz Donoso.


      Listen to this podcast to discover how dust particles from the Sahara spread across Europe, causing phenomena like red sunsets or orange-tinted snow. After witnessing exceptional events of Saharan Dust transport in recent winters, it is essential to understand these occurrences and their effects. Follow our expert panel through an insightful discussion on assessment, monitoring, and global impact.

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      45 min
    • Copernicus supporting Europe's renewable energy goals
      Mar 20 2024

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      59 min
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