The fifth C3S Energy webinar is online now! In this edition, Caroline Acton and Joana Mendes from the Met Office assess the potential benefits of C3S climate and seasonal information through case [...]
Building on the same techniques as discussed in our last tech blog 6, which focused on using python and matplotlib to plot ERA5 temperature data in West Africa. These plots illustrate the effect [...]
Our third webinar from the Copernicus C3S Energy project is available now via our videos and webinars page. This time covering Seasonal Forecasts and hosted by our partners at Meteo France.
A quick/dirty tech blog today, getting to know some of Matplotlib’s extra features for generating some attractive plots! Using yearly ERA5 temperature data from 1979 to present obtained [...]
Thank you to all who attended our recent C3S Energy Seasonal Forecasts webinar on Friday, 5 July 2019, 10:00-11:00 (BST). The webinar focused on the seasonal information dataset being [...]
For any data produced with the intention of being downloaded and used by other users, it important to include information on the dataset. For example, details on the data origins should be [...]
The second C3S Energy webinar is available to view online now. With three short presentations (15mins each) on electricity demand – covering historical, hydro and solar. For more webinars, [...]
The World Energy & Meteorology Council (WEMC) and the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), implemented by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts on behalf of the European [...]
In order to build and maintain a robust operational system, which relies on many datasets, file naming becomes an important factor in identifying and describing the data contained within. In the [...]