All Related Apply Refine results Type Blog Post Article Features Categories Climate Ocean Weather Data Learning Organisation Features - All Tags Polar Cooperation Global data MFG MSG Satellite Applications Facility (SAF) MTG Climate Monitoring Copernicus FCDR NWP Oceans Sea Surface Temperature (SST) United Nations Features Features article Date 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 SHOW ALL 12 results Features Eye of the Tiger CGMS celebrates five decades of collaborative initiatives. Features 50 remarkable years of cooperation Impactful cooperation initiatives under the framework of the Coordination Group for Meteorological Satellites. Features Rescuing and restoring satellite data to respond to the climate crisis EUMETSAT’s Jörg Schulz reflects on the importance of restoring data from past satellite missions Features The role of MOSAiC in EUMETSAT OSI SAF development We've published several posts about the MOSAiC expedition over the last six months, featuring the reports of a group of meteorology students tracking its progress. Features MOSAiC – the international Arctic drift expedition Read the latest summary from the students tracking the expedition. Features Weather conditions in the Arctic The MOSAiC expedition continues and the students following the mission’s progress have delivered blog number five. Features Climate and climate change in the Arctic The latest report from the students following the MOSAiC expedition discusses the Arctic climate, where the RV Polarstern is currently located and trapped in ice. Features Arctic sea ice minimum 2019 – how did it fare this year An annual occurrence when the area/volume of Arctic ice has reached its smallest after the “summer melt season”. Features Arctic sea ice reaches sixth-lowest minimum Dr Rasmus Tonboe explains what that means. Features Huge iceberg breaks off Larsen ice shelf in Antarctica A massive iceberg, about three times the size of London, split off from Antarctica’s Larsen C ice shelf sometime between 10 and 12 July 2017. Features Sea ice on the move and how satellites help us track it Thomas Lavergne from MET Norway talks about tracking the movement of sea ice from space and why it’s so important, not least for polar bears. Features A year of polar ice Analysing how Arctic and Antarctic sea ice extent changed during the year.