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 C3S data is open and free of charge (see Copernicus Licence for details).

Monthly State of Climate:

  1. Average surface air temperature monthly maps:
  2. Monthly sea-ice maps:
  3. Monthly summaries of precipitation, relative humidity and soil moisture:

Global Climate Reanalysis data:

  1. ERA5 data (1950 to present) - 2000-present available now - more data soon to be made available - see ERA5 public release plan):
  2. ERA-Interim data (1979 to present):

Seasonal Forecasts

  1. C3S Seasonal charts:
    • Available here and including: MSLP charts, SST maps and NINO-index timeseries, 2m Temperature charts, 850mb Temperature charts, Geopotential height at 500Pa  charts, Precipitation charts. The forecasts are updated every month and cover a time range of 6 months.
  2. C3S Seasonal forecast archived data

Data from the Sectoral Information System (SIS)

Soon to be available from the Climate Data Store . Visit the Climate Data Store to check the latest additions!
  • WATER Sector: End-to-end Demonstrator for improved decision making in the water sector in Europe (EDgE) and Service for Water Indicators in Climate Change Adaption (SWICCA)
  • ENERGY Sector: European Climatic Energy Mixes (ECEM) and CLIM4ENERGY
  • INSURANCE Sector: Wind Storm Climate Service (WISC)

  • AGRICULTURE & FORESTRY Sector: Agricultural Climate Advisory services (AgriCLASS)
  • HEALTH and INFRASTRUCTURE Sector: Climate Information for European Cities (Urban SIS)

Essential Climate Variables (ECVs)

Many already available from the Climate Data Store . Visit the Climate Data Store to check the latest additions!
  • Sea ice concentration, sea ice edge and type, sea ice thickness
  • Sea level
  • Sea surface temperature (SST)
  • Ozone
  • Total column and vertical aerosol information
  • Carbon dioxide and methane
  • Soil moisture
  • Glaciers and ice caps
  • Surface albedo, leaf area index (LAI) and the fraction of absorbed photosynthetic active radiation (FAPAR)

Coming later in 2018:

  • Climate Projections
  • In Situ Observations



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