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GLOBE Cup Challenge Midway Report
Citizen scientists across the world have been invited by the GLOBE Program to collect environmental data where the world plays soccer (football)! During the World Cup — from 11 June to 19 July — participants in regional teams are visiting local soccer (football) fields, parks, schoolyards, or anywhere people play to take observations of air temperature, surface temperature, and land cover.
Now halfway through the GLOBE Cup Challenge, let’s look at the scores. Currently, North America is the region with the most team members: 30. The Europe and Eurasia region leads in land cover observations with 42 submissions, and the Near East and North Africa region leads in two of the three observation categories, with 470 air temperature submissions and 352 surface temperature submissions!
If you would like to join your regional team and contribute to the challenge, learn more here.
Participation in the GLOBE Cup Challenge by Region
View how many people have joined each regional team, plus find total air temperature, land cover, and surface temperature observations by region:
Africa
Regional Team Members: 6
Air Temperature: 16
Land Cover: 23
Surface Temperature: 16
Asia and Pacific
Regional Team Members: 5
Air Temperature: 11
Land Cover: 2
Surface Temperature: 0
Europe and Eurasia
Regional Team Members: 11
Air Temperature: 64
Land Cover: 42
Surface Temperature: 62
Latin America and Caribbean
Regional Team Members: 5
Air Temperature: 0
Land Cover: 1
Surface Temperature: 0
Near East and North Africa
Regional Team Members: 7
Air Temperature: 470
Land Cover: 0
Surface Temperature: 352
North America
Regional Team Members: 30
Air Temperature: 11
Land Cover: 14
Surface Temperature: 41