![]() Some towns and cities, including Hengelo and Purmerend, recorded over 100 millimetres of precipitation. While Weerplaza explains that, with an average of just 41 millimetres of precipitation, April is normally one of the driest months of the year, last month most of the Netherlands saw between 70 and 100 millimetres of rain. In addition to varied temperatures, April saw a notable amount of rain. This marks the third year in a row that the country has experienced a colder-than-average April.ĭutch weather changeable and unpredictable in 2023 Overall, the Netherlands recorded an average temperature of 8,8 degrees last month, compared to the April average of 9,9 degrees. Fast forward to April 22, and towns near the eastern border enjoyed temperatures of as high as 21,6 degrees. According to Weerplaza, April 2023 was colder and wetter than average, while at the same time the month brought temperatures below zero and above 20 degrees in some parts of the country.Īt the home of the Dutch Weather Institute (KNMI) in De Blit, temperatures dipped to a low of -2,8 degrees on April 4. Cold temperatures and grey skies in the NetherlandsĪs the Dutch say, april doet wat hij wil (“April does what it wants”), and the weather over the past couple of weeks has certainly proven this statement to be true. In fact, figures reveal that last month was the wettest April the Netherlands has seen in 25 years. While there have been a couple of milder and sunnier days, on the whole, the past several weeks have seen a lot of grey skies and rain clouds. Currently it is maintained and elaborated as part of the Copernicus Climate Change Services.ĮCA&D has close links with the projects and initiatives below.Spring might be here, but you wouldn’t know it from looking at the Dutch weather. It has originally been developed and updated as parts of the ENSEMBLES (EU-FP6), EURO4M (EU-FP7) and UERRA (EU-FP7) projects. The full dataset covers the period until. E-OBS is a daily gridded observational dataset for precipitation, temperature, sea level pressure, relative humidity, wind speed and global radiation in Europe based on ECA&D information. See our data policy for more details.Į-OBS version 27.0e has been released. Participation to ECA&D is open to anyone maintainingĭaily station data. The data and information products contribute to the Global Framework for Climate Services (GFCS).Ħ5 countries and the ECA dataset containsĢ3317 meteorological stations throughout Europe and the Mediterranean (see Daily data > Data dictionary).Ĩ1% of these daily series can be downloaded from this website for non-commercial research and education. ![]() October 2022 - E-OBSv26.0e has been releasedĮCA&D forms the backbone of the climate data node in the Regional Climate Centre (RCC) for WMO Region VI (Europe and the Middle East) since 2010. ![]() November 2022 - Update of all Croatian records for 2021 have been kindly provided by the Meteorological and Hydrological Service of Croatia. November 2022 - Update of all Catalan records for the first half of 2022 have been kindly provided by the Meteorological Service of Catalonia. wind gust and prevailing wind direction) have been kindly provided by the Meteorological and Hydrological Service of Croatia.ĭecember 2022 - Updates for all stations in Calabria (Italy) ifor 2021 have been kindly provided by ARPA Calabria January 2023 - Updates of wind data (daily mean wind speed, daily max. The aim of these splinter meetings is to have a conversation with users and learn about issues and wishes of the user community. March 2023 - We are organizing two E-OBS splinter meetings at the EGU 2023 in Vienna on Wednesday 26 April at 16:15-18:00h and Thursday 27 April at 14:00-15:45h. ECA&D was initiated by the ECSN in 1998 and has received financial support from the EUMETNET and the European Commission.Īpril 2023 - Updates for all stations in Valle d'Aosta (Italy) until the end of 2022 have been kindly provided by ARPA Valle d'Aosta Presented is information on changes in weather and climate extremes, as well as the daily dataset needed to monitor and analyse these extremes. Welcome to the website of the European Climate Assessment & Dataset project.
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