
Florence Rabier
@florencerabier
Director-General ECMWF
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27-10-2013 22:47:03
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January 2024 was the warmest January on record. New data from Copernicus ECMWF shows that we've now had: - the eighth record breaking month in a row and - twelve months (Feb 23-Jan 24) with global temperatures more than 1.5ºC above the pre-industrial reference baseline.


Record breaking month.🌡️ Again. For the 8th time in a row.📈 Last month was the warmest January on record. Global 🌍 mean temperatures for the past 12 months are the highest recorded, 1.52°C above the pre-industrial average. Full Copernicus EU news⤵️ climate.copernicus.eu/copernicus-202…


To mark this year's #WomenInScience Day, we invited some of our inspirational colleagues at ECMWF and from the organisations we work most closely with to tell us about their work. ➡️ ecmwf.int/en/about/media… #InspireInclusion #womeninSTEM #IDWGS Women in Science Day


📅Today marks #WomenInScience Day. In our latest web article, you can read about some of our inspirational colleagues at ECMWF and from the organisations we work most closely with ➡️ ecmwf.int/en/about/media… #InspireInclusion #womeninSTEM #IDWGS Women in Science Day #February11







🌍🌐 #ECMWFDigitalTwins are at #EGU24! Our colleagues will explain the efforts towards km-scale simulations for #DestinE digital twins and Кирил Задорнов. Check out all the talks by #ECMWF staff at this year's European Geosciences Union conference: ➡️ ecmwf.int/en/about/media…


There's still time to register to participate online at the 4th European Space Agency–ECMWF workshop on #MachineLearning for Earth System Observation and Prediction, taking place 7 to 10 May. Find out about the topics covered and how to register 🧵 #AIforEOWS #ml4esop






Thanks Florence Rabier for the lively exchange today – I look forward to keep on working together, especially now that we’re both involved in the EU #DestinE initiative and that ECMWF is about to integrate #EarthCARE data into its forecasts.


It was a pleasure hosting this National Weather Service delegation, sharing operational practices and having stimulating discussions about the future with Michael C Morgan, Ken Graham and colleagues