As climate change pushes our planet beyond familiar conditions, heatwaves—both on land and in the ocean—become striking indicators of how underlying climate trends translate into extreme temperatures. Former architect and urban planner Ana will explore how these changes present an opportunity to bring climate science and Earth observation closer to our daily lives. She will provide an overview of current research on marine and atmospheric heatwaves, highlighting how data-driven methods, integrating in-situ and EO (Earth Observation) data, can be leveraged to develop practical, multi-scale applications for society