On Germany’s northern coast, the rising levels of the North Sea pose a threat to nearby communities and ecosystems.
In the village of Harlesiel, as in many places along the shore, sea dikes are being built to protect the area from coastal erosion.
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[2024-11-04 08:48 UTC]

R to @CopernicusEU: The map reveals that more than 53,000 hectares were affected by the floods, with more than 190,000 people and 3,200 km of roads potentially affected. More information is available here:
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[2024-11-03 19:18 UTC]

This data visualisation depicts the situation in the province of Valencia on 31 October 2024 at 18:02 UTC. It highlights areas directly affected by the floods, marked in blue, and areas with residual flood traces, indicated by light green lines. ⬇️
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[2024-11-03 19:18 UTC]

This data visualisation compares two Copernicus
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satellite acquisitions over the area south of Valencia, Spain, captured on 26 and 31 October 2024, before and after the devastating floods which hit the area during the evening of 29 October.
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[2024-11-02 09:51 UTC]

Parts of southern and eastern Spain are still reeling from the effects of flash flooding after record rainfall on 29 and 30 October 2024. This
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capture from yesterday shows in blue tones the flooded areas in the area south of Valencia.
Read more:
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[2024-11-01 07:59 UTC]

RT by @CopernicusEU: A magic spell for healthy ✨🧙‍♀️

🌱 A dash of urban ecology
📐 A pinch of urban planning
🗺️ A sprig of Urban Atlas
👨 Citizen scientists galore
🐸 Season to taste with eye of newt & toe of frog

Full brewing instructions: land.copernicus.eu/en/feature-

[2024-10-31 10:59 UTC]

R to @CopernicusEU: The massive amount of sediment poured into the Mediterranean Sea by the rivers in the Valencian Community is clearly visible in this image acquired on 30 October.
@CopernicusEMS has been activated to provide flood extent and damage assessments.
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[2024-10-31 08:23 UTC]

On 29 October 2024, parts of southern and eastern Spain were affected by severe flash flooding following record rainfall. Dozens of deaths have been reported as emergency workers continue operations to rescue stranded residents from their homes and cars.
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[2024-10-31 08:23 UTC]

A flooded area north of Kousseri, Cameroon, is visible when comparing these images acquired by one of the
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satellites on 24 October 2024.
N’Djamena, the capital of Chad, can be seen to the north of the Chari River.
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[2024-10-30 08:58 UTC]

This
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image acquired on 21 October 2024 shows Vienna, Austria 🇦🇹, which has been voted the most livable city in the world. 🏢🌍
This rating is partly due to the city’s accessible public transit system. 🚌
Learn more:
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[2024-10-29 09:02 UTC]

RT by @CopernicusEU: Did you know can you assess quality from space?🌍💧 Check out the upgraded Global Water Quality products! As of September 2024, Version 2 is available in 300m and 100m resolutions!

More info here: land.copernicus.eu/en/news/lak

[2024-10-28 12:12 UTC]

Along the coast of Ballyheally, Ireland, sea levels have risen 20 centimetres since the 19th century.
Higher levels have led to storm surges, which increase the rate of coastal erosion.
One couple's home is particularly at risk (see the zoomed in part):
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[2024-10-28 08:47 UTC]

At over 100 metres in height, Dune du Pilat in France is the tallest sand dune in Europe.
In this image acquired by one our
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satellites, Dune du Pilat is visible, stretching approximately 2.7 kilometres along the French Atlantic coast.
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[2024-10-27 08:30 UTC]

The Bieszczady National Park, at the southernmost point of Poland, is the country’s third biggest national park. 🌳🇵🇱
Renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, it is home to diverse wildlife, including rare species such as the European bison. 🐗
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[2024-10-26 07:30 UTC]

RT by @CopernicusEU: When biodiversity meets outer space.

@EU_Copernicus provides key data and services to monitor wildlife and ensure strong conservation actions.

As we advance the EU’s commitment to combating biodiversity loss at COP16, helps face our planet’s environmental challenges ↓

[2024-10-25 07:00 UTC]

The
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launch event is happening soon!
The Atlas will provide a 50-year view of global population growth & urbanisation trends leveraging
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Global Human Settlement Layer data🧑‍🤝‍🧑🛰️
Register for the live stream by 29 Oct.👇
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[2024-10-25 12:16 UTC]

This
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image shows the Mazar reservoir, which recently reached its lowest level on record. The Mazar hydroelectric plant, a major source of electricity in Ecuador, is also visible.
Find out more:
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[2024-10-25 08:41 UTC]

RT by @CopernicusEU: 🌍 How is @CopernicusEMS evolving to help tackle disasters?🚨

In the latest Observer, we explore innovations from the 2024 Annual Conference, including high-res mapping, wildfire monitoring tools, and AI-powered flood and drought forecasts.

Read more: copernicus.eu/en/news/news/obs

[2024-10-24 14:05 UTC]

RT by @CopernicusEU: Learn how our data and tools can support Ocean research 🧊 in our upcoming Workshop!

Hear from our experts as they present the Marine Data Store, , and the Toolbox

Register now 👇
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[2024-10-24 07:30 UTC]

RT by @CopernicusEU: 🌡️🌊Data from the Change Service show that many areas of the saw their warmest sea surface temperature on record this summer

Find out how fish farmers try to adapt with the help of scientists in new episode euronews.com/green/2024/10/21/

[2024-10-24 10:38 UTC]

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