World Meteorological Day 2025, themed "Closing the Early Warning Gap Together," highlights the need for global collaboration to enhance early warning systems and improve climate resilience.
From a meteorological and climatological standpoint, 2024 was a very diverse year, characterised by a wide range of extreme events. A few days ago, 2024 has officially been declared the warmest year on record. Below, we revisit and elaborate on some notable events from each month of the year.
As the holiday season begins, we’re delighted to continue our cherished tradition of giving back to our community. From the 24th of December to the 1st of January, point+ features will be free for everyone!
Every year, citizens around the world are invited to celebrate International Mountain Day, which is dedicated to the preservation of mountains and the promotion of their cultural and natural diversity.
After weeks of stable high pressure in Central Europe, the weather is changing, with snow and wind predicted. Discover our ski weather report to find the first open ski slopes.
People worldwide are encouraged to leave their cars at home and explore greener ways of commuting, supporting sustainable urban living and a healthier environment.