Wondering why we reported higher temperatures than your weather app? 🥵

Wondering why we reported higher temperatures than your weather app? 🥵
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It all comes down to what’s being measured.

Satellites like Copernicus Sentinel-3 measure land surface temperature — that’s the heat coming directly from the ground, not the air above it. And yes, it’s often hotter in the summer than what your app tells you.

📹 European Space Agency (ESA)
📸 Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2025), processed by ESA

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10 responses to “Wondering why we reported higher temperatures than your weather app? 🥵”

  1. ESA's higher temperature reports reflect the reality of much hotter land surfaces compared to the air above them. This approach provides more detailed and actionable information for climate science, agriculture, environmental planning, and disaster prevention. Thank you ESA for valuable information.

  2. Pues donde vivo yo pone 54°C el mapa 😮 Vamos que se puede freir un huevo en el suelo 😅

  3. If you’ve ever stepped on pavement with bare feet on a hot summer day, you know the difference.

  4. This is normal because the Earth has an atmosphere that can retain heat.

  5. Why is the video mirrored?

  6. Your model is adorable 🤩🥰

  7. This is why we need much more greenery in the cities. We have too much concrete, asphalt, pavements, stones everywhere. All this gets insanely hot during summer days, and affects cities. Its not the only aspect, but one of the bigger ones.

  8. Qualsiasi tipo di temperatura riveli, io sono più bassa di 2 m, perciò sento tutto il caldo della terra😅

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