Since late June 2025, much of Europe has been affected by an intense heatwave. đĄď¸ The high temperatures have led to casualties and impacted air quality, wildfire risk, and agriculture.
đ´đĄđ˘đľ This data visualisation is derived from measurements from the Copernicus #Sentinel3 Sea and Land Surface Temperature Radiometer (SLSTR) instrument. It shows the daily Land Surface Temperature (LST) across Europe from 28 June to 3 July 2025.
âď¸ On 28 June, LST values exceeded 50°C on the Iberian Peninsula, where Spain and Portugal appear in deep red.
From 30 June to 2 July, intense warmth advanced into central France, registering 48-49 °C, and extended into Belgium, the Netherlands, and western Germany, with peaks around 45 °C.
On 3 July, the highest LST values shifted further east, pushing into Poland, Hungary, Serbia, and Romania, with values surpassing 50 °C.
â The high air temperatures are reflected in Land Surface Temperature values. The Land Surface Temperature should not be confused with air temperature.
đ° #CopernicusEU data is vital for monitoring vegetation stress, guiding water-resource management, and supporting public-health advisories during severe heat events.
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