EUMETCast Dissemination Scheme
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EUMETCast is primarily used for the distribution of near real-time data and derived products from EUMETSAT's own
satellites. In addition, EUMETCast provides access to wide range of environmental data and products provided by several external data providers.
Services on EUMETCast
The following product families from the EUMETSAT
Application Ground Segment are available on EUMETCast:
Satellite Data
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Meteosat
High Rate SEVIRI Image Data (0 degree and 9.5 degree E, Rapid Scan Service)
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Meteosat High Resolution Image Data from the
Indian Ocean Data Coverage Service (57 degrees E)
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Metop-A
Global Data Service (Level 1 AMSU-A, MHS, HIRS, ASCAT, GOME, GRAS and IASI products)
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NOAA-19 Global Data Service (Level 1 AMSU-A, MHS, HIRS)
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Metop-A and NOAA Regional Data Service (
EARS-ATOVS,
EARS-AVHRR,
EARS-ASCAT)
Meteorological, Land Application and Ocean Products
In addition, a wide range of
third-party meteorological and environmental products are available on EUMETCast.

The range includes:
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Level 1 Satellite data (e.g. GOES-E & GOES-W, MTSAT, FY2D, Aqua/Terra MODIS)
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Meteorological products
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In-situ observational data
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Numerical weather forecasts
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Land application products covering Europe, Africa and South America
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Global and regional marine meteorological and ocean surface products
A comprehensive list of all products available on EUMETCast can be found on the Product Navigator.
- On the
Product Navigator Overview page select
Extended Search option;
- From the Dissemination field select the EUMETCast footprint of interest (e.g. EUMETCast-Europe);
- The list of products is displayed in alphabetical order;
- This list can be further filtered by combining additional search criteria.
If there are additional products you would like to see on EUMETCast, provide your suggestion via the
GEONETCast Feedback Form (PDF, 73.4 KB).
How to Register for EUMETCast Services
To register for services on
EUMETCast and to apply for the EUMETCast
Client Software and EUMETCast Key Unit please visit to the
Earth Observation Portal (EOP).
For further assistance in registering, contact our
User Service Helpdesk.