
Climate Observing Systems
Climate observing systems are networks of tools and methods used to monitor the Earth's climate in real-time. They include satellites, weather stations, buoys, and aircraft that collect data on temperature, humidity, atmospheric gases, ocean conditions, and more. This information helps scientists understand climate patterns, track changes, and predict future trends. By continuously observing the climate, these systems provide vital data to inform policies, improve weather forecasts, and support efforts to adapt to and mitigate climate change. Overall, they are essential for understanding our planet’s evolving climate system.