Administrative-area selection
Build your area by selecting one or more European countries, either in full or through the available regions.
Climate · administrative scale
Select European countries or regions and generate a temperature-change map comparing the climate baseline with the recent period.
Runs in your browser · no GIS software to install
From climate baseline to an operational map for large territories.
What you can do
Select European countries or regions and generate a temperature-change map comparing the climate baseline with the recent period. Every step stays in one workflow, from the initial area to the final output.
Build your area by selecting one or more European countries, either in full or through the available regions.
Compare the 1961–1990 climate normal with the 2023–2025 mean through an immediate diverging scale.
Read the mean, minimum and maximum change and verify the boundary actually used in processing.
Download the clipped GeoTIFF, generate a DOCX report or share the result through a public link.
How it works
Select countries and regions; combine multiple boundaries in the same analysis.
Create the temperature-change map for your chosen boundary.
Review the preview and statistics, then download the GeoTIFF raster.
In practice
You know what you selected, what is generated and which format you can take into your work.
Try it on your territoryUse cases by role
For every role: the decision to support, how the module enters the workflow and the deliverable you can take away.
Build an initial visual picture of thermal change for adaptation planning and comparison across administrative areas.
Climate map · statistics · reportAdd wider-area climate context to masterplans, territorial studies and distributed projects.
Territorial context · boards · linkDownload the temperature-delta GeoTIFF and combine it with vulnerability, assets and other professional layers.
GeoTIFF · min/mean/max · DOCXMethod and transparency
The map compares the 1961–1990 climate normal with the recent 2023–2025 period. Interpolated values are clipped to the selected boundaries and summarised through territorial statistics.
Method elements
Historical weather-station time seriesEuropean administrative boundariesSpatial interpolationGeoreferenced GeoTIFF rasterFAQ
What you need to know before starting the analysis.
The selector includes European countries and, where available, their regions. You can add more than one to the same generation.
Temperature change between the 1961–1990 baseline and the 2023–2025 mean is currently active. Precipitation and the aridity index are shown as upcoming layers and cannot yet be generated.
The tool estimates the cost from the selected boundaries and displays it before generation. There is no fixed price independent of the area.
Yes. The download is a georeferenced GeoTIFF clipped to the selected territory and ready for further analysis.
Your next step is a boundary
Open Macro Map Generator, select the area and see what it can tell you.