📈In 2025, at least 95% of Europe saw above‑average temperatures. 📉The area of Europe experiencing winter days with freezing temperatures is shrinking 🌡️and the continent saw its second most severe heatwave on record.
🔗 climate.copernicus.eu/esotc/2025/t...
@ecmwf.int @wmo-global.bsky.social
More details in #ESOTC2025 climate.copernicus.eu/esotc/2025/p...
@ecmwf.int , @wmo-global.bsky.social
🌍 The European State of the Climate 2025 is out now!
The report published jointly by @copernicusecmwf.bsky.social and @wmo-global.bsky.social shows that Europe is warming twice as fast as the global average.
Read the report: climate.copernicus.eu/esotc/2025
#ESOTC2025
🌊In 2025, the European ocean region recorded a record high annual average sea surface temperature(SST), the 4th year in a row. The Mediterranean recorded its second-highest annual SST. A record 86% of the European region saw at least one day of ‘strong’ marine heatwave conditions.
#CopernicusClimate
Explore the #ESOTC2025 key events map, showing major climate and weather events across Europe. From heatwaves, wildfires & droughts to cold waves, heavy rain, flooding & more, the map highlights where major events unfolded across the continent in 2025.
⬇️
#CopernicusClimate #ClimateData
On average, sub-Arctic Fennoscandia sees up to two days of ‘strong’ heat stress per year. Last July there was almost two weeks of strong heat stress 🥵 heatwaves like this highlight the impacts of climate change and potential for hazardous heat in regions where it was historically rare or absent ⬇️
In 2025, all European glacier regions saw a net mass loss, with Iceland recording its 2nd‑largest loss since 1976. It was the 4th year in a row that all 19 global glacier regions lost mass. More insight in #ESOTC2025 from #Copernicus Climate @ecmwf.int and @wmo-global.bsky.social ⬇️
#ClimateData