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BAMS State of the Climate 2021 finds that major indicators of climate change all broke the records that were set a year ago.
Summer 2022
Using satellite data to show how marine heatwave intensification threatens coral reef health.
February 2022
Antarctic sea ice at the lowest seen during the last 44 years.
1995-2015
How satellite-based climate data records support our understanding of the impact of cleaner air on the Earth's climate.
1 January 1991–31 December 2014
Looking at how new solar climate atlases for Poland and the Baltic Republics were produced using CM SAF data.
Rising temperatures has led to a marked decrease in the Arctic sea ice area and thickness which could be clearly seen in 2021.
May 2015
Features seen in the CM SAF climate datasets have been explained by looking at real-time satellite imagery.
1-15 February 2021
Winter 2020/21 brings arctic weather conditions to northern & central Europe.
June and July 2019
Maximum temperature records were broken in many parts of Europe, due to heatwaves.
July, August and September 2015
Recurring heatwaves caused droughts in parts of Central Europe in summer 2015.
12-14 July 2017
In early July 2017, a massive section of ice split off from Antarctica’s Larsen C ice shelf.
22 April 2019 12:00 UTC, 23 April 06:00–12:30 UTC, 24 April 06:00 UTC
Two dust clouds, one from northern Africa and one from Central Europe, travelled north towards Iceland and Greenland in late April 2019.