The European space programme Copernicus has launched an interactive climate atlas, enabling users to consult climate trends from 1850 to 2100, according to several scenarios. The Copernicus Interactive Climate Atlas (C3S Atlas) is a web application of the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) allowing for flexible exploration and analysis of past and future climate monitoring and change information from multiple lines of evidence provided by the observational, reanalysis and climate change projection datasets available in the C3S Climate Data Store (CDS).
This Atlas facilitates global and regional in-depth assessment of past trends and future changes in key variables and (extreme) indices for different periods across emission scenarios or for different policy-relevant global warming levels (e.g. 1.5°, 2°, 3° and 4°). Different graphical climate products such as maps and timeseries (or stripes) can be interactively customized to display temporally- or spatially-aggregated values (or changes relative to different baselines) over flexible seasons, periods and regions.
The C3S Atlas is inspired by the IPCC WGI Interactive Atlas (IPCC-IA) and can be considered as its live evolution.