Case studies Imagery and case studies of weather phenomena and environmental events observed by EUMETSAT's fleet of weather satellites. Sort Refine results Categories Land Satellites Atmospheric Composition Climate Weather Data Meteosat Metop Tags AVHRR Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) SEVIRI Europe ASCAT MHS Meteosat Third Generation (MTG) Africa Metop-C NOAA Metop-A EPS Asia SW Pacific Terra/Aqua SNPP MODIS VIIRS Date 2019 2018 2015 2013 2010 2007 2006 SHOW ALL Sort by Start Date Order Ascending Descending 9 results Case study 15 April 2019 16:00–23:15 UTC Devastating fire at Notre-Dame Heat signatures from the fire that destroyed part of the historic Parisian cathedral Notre-Dame in April 2019 could be seen on satellite imagery. Case study 24 March 2019 00:00 UTC–25 March 00:00 UTC, 31 March 03:00–08:00 UTC, 8 April 2019 04:00–13:00 UTC Widespread flooding in the Middle East Parts of the Middle East were left devastated after severe floods in late March and early April 2019. Case study 09 October 2018 09:55 UTC–10 October 02:40 UTC Severe flash floods in Mallorca Overnight 9/10 October 2018 severe storms caused devastating flash floods on the Spanish island of Mallorca. Case study 2015 2015 - warm, dry but stormy year An overview of some of the more significant weather events of 2015, using satellite data, including data from Meteosat and Metop. Case study Jan–December 2014 Image Library top ten for 2014 A look at our most popular images and case studies from 2014. Case study 14 June 2010 12:55 UTC Thunderstorms over Hungary, Romania & the Ukraine On 14 June several convective clouds and convective systems developed in the Carpathian basin and to the east of it. Case study 5 August 2007 00:00 UTC Fires threaten the historic city of Dubrovnik Several fires broke out in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County on 5 August 2007. Case study 24 July 2007 00:00 UTC Europe battered by weather extremes Europe battered by weather extremes (cold and wet in the north, hot and fires in the south) in July 2007. Case study 24 November 2006 00:00 UTC New ash plume from Mount Etna New ash plume from Mount Etna in November 2006.