A parked car is surrounded by water following heavy rains during the passage of post-tropical Cyclone Gabrielle in Cullera, Valencia region, Spain, September 30, 2025. REUTERS/Violeta Santos Moura
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Europe's top weather forecaster said on Wednesday it had opened access to real-time data in a move that will support early warning systems for extreme weather events across the globe.
As climate change drives more frequent and intense weather, from heatwaves to floods and storms, getting access to quality data remains a central part of efforts to understand and manage the risks.
