All Related Apply Refine results Type Article Files & Media News Event Blog Post Features Document Video General Categories Satellites Climate Weather Data Learning Science Organisation Meteosat Features - All Tags Cooperation IRS MSG MTG Climate Monitoring IASI NWP IODC WEKEO Press Release Polar Indian Ocean Features article Date 2022 Date June SHOW ALL 10 results Features Shaped by cyclones Cyclone expert Philippe Caroff explains the importance of the Indian Ocean Data Coverage service. Conferences & events Online: 22 June 2022, 08:00 UTC UPDATED: Data access services - WEkEO Jupyter notebook competition Open, online short session on our data access services and their usage, 22 June 2022. News 17 June 2022 International Space Agencies mark 50 years of collaboration on meteorological satellites A global consortium of major space agencies is celebrating 50 years of collaboration. Features Eye of the Tiger CGMS celebrates five decades of collaborative initiatives. EUMETSAT Tropical cyclone couple over Indian Ocean - Airmass anim https://www-cdn.eumetsat.int/files/2022-06/202205061200-110000_m08-AIRMtrop_TCcoupleAnsani%26Karim_Indian%20Ocean_web.mp4 Tropical cyclone couple over Indian Ocean - Airmass anim Features 50 remarkable years of cooperation Impactful cooperation initiatives under the framework of the Coordination Group for Meteorological Satellites. Conferences & events Paris, 21 June 2022 The 19th International Forum Météo et Climat Register to attend remotely the media workshop which promotes exchanges with scientists and weather presenters. Science Assimilation of PC-reconstructed radiances in NWP Hyperspectral missions have been providing key information to numerical weather prediction (NWP) for about two decades, e.g. EUMETSAT 1 Assimilation of PC-reconstructed radiances in NWP - poster https://www-cdn.eumetsat.int/files/2022-09/poster.4p.11.Lupu_V1.pdf Assimilation of PC-reconstructed radiances in NWP - poster News 1 June 2022 EUMETSAT’s Meteosat-9 satellite keeps a watchful eye on Indian Ocean weather Meteosat-9 takes over Indian Ocean mission