
Destination Earth (DestinE) is Europe’s flagship initiative to build an interactive, high-precision digital model of the Earth. Under the Horizon Europe call HORIZON-INFRA-2024-TECH-01-03: New Digital Twins for Destination Earth, three projects—TerraDT, UrbanAIR, and Weather Generator—have been launched in January 2025 to address key gaps in the current DestinE system. On 10th July 2025, a webinar was co-organised by these projects to showcase how each project focuses on a distinct but complementary aspect of Earth system representation: the cryosphere and land surface (TerraDT), urban heat and air quality (UrbanAIR), and probabilistic weather and climate scenarios (WeatherGenerator). The event included interactions with the audience, presentations and a final panel discussion, all summarised in this report. Read more to find out.
Arctic sea ice loss, Digital Twin, Climate, Urban Health, Climate Models, earth system
Arctic sea ice loss, Digital Twin, Climate, Urban Health, Climate Models, earth system
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