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This chart provides information on the verification of forecasts of Accumulated Cyclone Energy ...
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The ECMWF seasonal forecasts (SEAS5) are produced every month with a 51-member ensemble at a ...
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The total ozone estimates are based on solar UV radiation measurements made by ground-based spectrophotometers (Dobson or Brewer type spectrophotometers).
The vertical profiles of ozone concentration are estimated primarily using ozonesonde observations.
Data are available for 159 Dobson stations, 109 Brewer stations and 135 ozonesondes stations.
Interval/period: Tue, 01/01/1924 - Sat, 05/09/2026
The diagram shows mean errors in position and intensity of tropical cyclones for HRES and ENS. ...
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Interval/period: Thu, 06/01/1995 - Thu, 07/31/2025
The ECMWF seasonal forecasts (SEAS5) are produced every month with a 51-member ensemble at a ...
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These charts provide information on current Tropical Cyclone activity. Select the ...
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This chart shows the potential for tropical cyclone activity at different time ranges during the ...
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The ECMWF seasonal forecasts (SEAS5) are produced every month with a 51-member ensemble at a ...
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The ECMWF seasonal forecasts (SEAS5) are produced every month with a 51-member ensemble at a ...
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The charts show mean frequency and accumulated cyclone energy of tropical storm activity. ...
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This chart provides information on the verification of forecasts of the expected number of ...
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The charts show the evolution of existing and potential tropical cyclone activity. ...
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CAMS produces specific daily air quality analyses and forecasts for the European
domain at significantly higher spatial resolution (0.1 degrees, approx. 10km)
than is available from the global analyses and forecasts. The production is
based on an ensemble of eleven air quality forecasting systems across Europe. A
median ensemble is calculated from individual outputs, since ensemble products
Interval/period: Wed, 05/03/2023 - Fri, 05/08/2026
This dataset provides daily air quality analyses and forecasts for Europe.
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stations after optimisation using a statistical post-processing method called
Model Output Statistics (MOS). The unoptimised "raw" forecasts are also
provided in the same format.
The MOS method uses machine learning with predictive variables including
background air quality observation datasets, ECMWF meteorological forecasts and
the "raw" CAMS European air quality ensemble median forecast. The result is
Interval/period: Wed, 01/17/2024 - Fri, 05/08/2026
Interval/period: Tue, 01/01/2013 - Tue, 12/31/2024
This dataset provides annual air quality reanalyses for Europe based on both unvalidated (interim) and validated observations.
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Interval/period: Thu, 01/01/2015 - Thu, 05/07/2026
CAMS produces global forecasts for atmospheric composition twice a day. The forecasts consist of more than 50 chemical species (e.g. ozone, nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide) and seven different types of aerosol (desert dust, sea salt, organic matter, black carbon, sulphate, nitrate and ammonium aerosol). In addition, several meteorological variables are available as well.
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Interval/period: Fri, 03/01/2024 - Thu, 05/07/2026
Interval/period: Wed, 01/01/2003 - Thu, 12/31/2020
This dataset is part of the ECMWF Atmospheric Composition Reanalysis focusing on long-lived greenhouse gases: carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4). The emissions and natural fluxes at the surface are crucial for the evolution of the long-lived greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. In this dataset the CO2 fluxes from terrestrial vegetation are modelled in order to simulate the variability across a wide range of scales from diurnal to inter-annual.
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Interval/period: Wed, 01/01/2003 - Thu, 12/31/2020
This dataset is part of the ECMWF Atmospheric Composition Reanalysis focusing on long-lived greenhouse gases: carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4). The emissions and natural fluxes at the surface are crucial for the evolution of the long-lived greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. In this dataset the CO2 fluxes from terrestrial vegetation are modelled in order to simulate the variability across a wide range of scales from diurnal to inter-annual.
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