July 2025 was the 3rd warmest July on record behind 2023 and 2024. 2025 is likely to become the third warmest year on record. ENSO neutral persists.| Berkeley Earth
May 2025 was the 2nd warmest May on record behind 2024. The chance of record warmth in 2025 has declined to 5%. An ENSO neutral condition persists and is expected to continue throughout the summer. The post June 2025 Temperature Update appeared first on Berkeley Earth.| Berkeley Earth
Berkeley Earth’s high-resolution temperature data is featured in Climate Station, a new interactive experience from Sony that brings open, independent climate science to life. By making local warming trends visible and relatable, the project underscores the value of open, transparent science in making climate storytelling accessible. The post Berkeley Earth Data Powers New Climate Station Game from Sony Interactive appeared first on Berkeley Earth.| Berkeley Earth
Berkeley Earth, a leading provider of open-access, high-resolution climate data, is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with Othersphere, a spatial economics platform focused on sustainable infrastructure siting, investment, and design. This collaboration integrates the newly released Berkeley Earth High-Resolution Surface Temperature Dataset (BEST-HR) into Othersphere’s predictive modeling tools, enabling more accurate modeling of project […] The post Berkeley Earth and Othersp...| Berkeley Earth
2024 was the warmest year on Earth since direct observations began, and recent warming appears to be moving faster than expected.| Berkeley Earth
Berkeley Earth is dedicated to advancing the field of climate science by providing open-source, high-resolution datasets that enhance the understanding of local climate dynamics and risks. In keeping with this ethos, today we introduce our forthcoming Climate Model Synthesis project, which aims to address critical gaps in existing climate models by applying bias correction and […]| Berkeley Earth