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The Uruguay River, a fertile ground for agriculture
Earth Observation | Copernicus
Agriculture along the Uruguay River thrives in the rich, iron-laden, red sand that blankets the region. This vibrant agricultural landscape allows for a diverse array of crops, including cotton, tobacco, yerba mate , rice, and various fruits. The Uruguay River basin is an important hub for agricultural activity, supporting local economies and...
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Anniversary of the 1944 Mount Vesuvius eruption
Earth Observation | Copernicus
The last eruption of Mount Vesuvius on 18 March 1944 resulted in widespread devastation in nearby villages and towns, including San Sebastiano al Vesuvio and Massa di Somma. Lava flow and ash clouds engulfed surrounding areas, causing extensive damage to buildings and infrastructure. Though the eruption forced thousands of residents to flee...
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Global Average Sea Surface Temperature rises
Earth Observation | Copernicus
Unprecedented Sea Surface Temperatures are being recorded across the global ocean, with historical record temperatures being measured in vast areas of the tropical seas.   This data visualisation, based on the data of the Copernicus Climate Change Service, gives an overview of the evolution of daily Sea Surface Temperatures since 1979. It shows...
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Wildfires in Paraguay
Earth Observation | Copernicus
In Paraguay, more than 100 forest fires have broken out amid a heatwave. The fires have devastated large areas and caused significant environmental damage. Authorities are working to contain the fires and prevent further destruction, but the situation remains challenging due to extreme weather conditions. The fires have raised concerns about...
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Tropical Cyclone Megan makes landfall in Australia
Earth Observation | Copernicus
Tropical Cyclone Megan, a category three system, has made landfall on the coast of the Gulf of Carpentaria, prompting local authorities to order the evacuation of residents of Borroloola in Northern Australia.  The cyclone has brought heavy rain and winds of up to 200 kilometres per hour, but is expected to weaken rapidly after landfall....
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Unprecedent snowfall in Sierra Nevada, Spain
Earth Observation | Copernicus
The ski resorts of Sierra Nevada in Andalusia, Spain, have benefitted from record snowfall this season. Out of 112 km of ski trails, 97 km are currently open. This surpasses previous records and underscores the region's reputation as a prime destination for winter sports enthusiasts. The substantial snow accumulation has delighted skiers and...
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New coastal area to be protected in Canada
Earth Observation | Copernicus
The Canadian government is planning to create a marine protected area off the coast of Ontario to help safeguard biodiversity and habitats. This proposed protected area spans approximately 2,050 square kilometers and will help conserve various marine species and ecosystems, including freshwater fish habitats and important spawning grounds....
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Floods in southern France
Earth Observation | Copernicus
Severe and unrelenting weather conditions caused by Storm Monica have affected the serene landscape of the Camargue region, unleashing torrents of heavy rainfall that have flooded rivers and inundated low-lying areas upstream. The storm had catastrophic consequences in upriver regions, with local residents reported missing and emergency...
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Death Valley flooded after heavy rain
Earth Observation | Copernicus
After last year’s historical deluge, Death Valley National Park, renowned for its extreme heat and arid landscape, recently gone through an unusually heavy rainfall episode. The rainwater transformed parts of the park into temporary lakes, allowing adventurous kayakers to paddle through the usually dry landscape of the park. The event showcases...
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Wind-shaped sea ice in Antarctica
Earth Observation | Copernicus
The katabatic winds in Antarctica are among the most remarkable meteorological phenomena on our planet. These winds are a result of gravity pulling denser air downwards towards lower density air. Katabatic winds can reach astonishing speeds, sometimes blowing at the speed of a hurricane. These winds shape the landscape of some regions of...
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Enormous waves in Nazaré
Earth Observation | Copernicus
At the end of last week, Portugal found itself in the grip of an intense storm that originated in the north Atlantic Ocean. As the area of low pressure moved from the Bay of Biscay southwards, it unleashed a score of extreme weather phenomena across Portugal, resulting in heavy rain, sporadic snow, and strong winds. Along Portugal's west coast,...
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Ibiza and Formentera hit severely by drought
Earth Observation | Copernicus
The recent drought in the Spanish islands of Ibiza and Formentera has created significant challenges, affecting agriculture, water reserves, and the overall ecosystem. Erratic rain patterns and increasing demand for water on the islands have resulted in critically low water reserves while farmers struggle to irrigate their crops. The drought...
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Devastating wildfire in Texas
Earth Observation | Copernicus
At the end of February, Texas was devastated by the worst wildfire in its recent history, which engulfed nearly 486,000 hectares of land in just a few days. The scale of destruction prompted the Governor to declare a state of disaster in 60 counties. The fire has caused at least two casualties and has displaced thousands of inhabitants. In this...
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The Aral Sea is slowly disappearing
Earth Observation | Copernicus
The Aral Sea, historically a lifeline for communities in Asia, has fallen victim to the rapid pace of climate change. Human activities dating back to the 1920s, coupled with increasingly erratic weather patterns associated with climate change, have resulted in a drastic reduction in the size of the water body. Once a thriving inland body of...
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Lala Lallia star dunes in Morocco
Earth Observation | Copernicus
Star dunes are one of the largest and most complex sand formations on Earth. Because these dunes are formed by opposing winds that change direction, understanding their age provides insights into the climates of previous eras. Scientists  recently discovered that the Lala Lallia star dunes in Morocco were formed 13,000 years ago. Using...
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February 2024 is the warmest February on record
Earth Observation | Copernicus
The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) recently released its latest monthly Climate Bulletin, which highlights the fact that February 2024 was the warmest February on record globally. With an average surface air temperature of 13.54°C, the month surpassed the previous record set in 2016 by 0.12°C. This marks the ninth consecutive month of...
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La Cumbre volcano erupts in the Galapagos
Earth Observation | Copernicus
A new eruptive phase of the La Cumbre volcano on Fernandina Island in the Galapagos began on 3 March. Though the island lacks human inhabitants, it hosts diverse wildlife, including iguanas, penguins, and flightless cormorants. The eruption is still ongoing and could pose a threat for the local fauna and flora. One of the Copernicus Sentinel-2...
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Gulf of Mexico Seagrass Under Threat
Earth Observation | Copernicus
Rapid sea level rise in the Gulf of Mexico, driven by warming waters and unique wind patterns, is threatening vital seagrass habitats in Texas, according to a study by the University of Texas at Austin. After analysing a 30-year database, the researchers observed a decline in seagrasses that correlated closely with rising sea levels....
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Extensive bleaching in the Great Barrier Reef
Earth Observation | Copernicus
Aerial surveys of nearly 50 reefs off the coast of Queensland, Australia, have revealed extensive coral bleaching in the southern part of the Great Barrier Reef. The bleaching, which spans from Lizard Island in the north to the Keppel Islands in the south, has impacted a stretch over 1,100 kilometres long of the coral reef, raising concerns...
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Critical drought in Tenerife, Spain
Earth Observation | Copernicus
Tenerife faces a severe water crisis after one of the driest winters on record. The government is taking proactive measures to ensure a steady supply of water, which is vital for both citizens and agriculture, especially since reservoirs are at significantly lower levels than last year. Plans include increasing water treatment and desalination...

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