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ECMWF is the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts. We are both a research institute and a 24/7 operational service, producing global numerical weather predictions and other data for our Member and Co-operating States and the broader community.
- Tropical Cyclones
ECMWF provides a range of graphical products for tropical...
- Medium-range Forecast Charts
Explore interactive charts of medium-range weather forecasts...
- Extended-range Charts
2 m temperature: Weekly mean anomalies. This chart shows...
- Eccharts
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- Access to Forecasts
National meteorological services NMHS of ECMWF Member and...
- Chart Dashboard
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- Datasets
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- Forecasts
Forecast charts and data. We provide global forecasts,...
- Tropical Cyclones
Latest forecast. 100 m wind and mean sea level pressure. These charts show surface pressure patterns. Areas of high pressure (anticyclones) are usually associated with settled weather... Latest forecast. Mean sea level pressure and 200 hPa wind.
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2m Temperature – Reliability Diagram – SEAS5. The reliability diagram shows the reliability of the ECMWF seasonal forecast system (SEAS5) with ... SEAS5 parameters forecast/verification.
Multi-parameter EFI during last 24 hours. These charts aim to point towards areas where anomalous weather is likely to occur. ... Latest EFI information.
2 m temperature: Weekly mean anomalies. This chart shows 7-day mean anomalies of 2 m temperature from the ECMWF extended range ensemble. ... Latest extended forecast.
Forecast charts and data. We provide global forecasts, climate reanalyses and specific datasets, designed to meet different user requirements. These are available via the web, point-to-point dissemination, data servers and broadcasting. ECMWF’s operational forecasts aim to show how the weather is most likely to evolve.