Case studies Imagery and case studies of weather phenomena and environmental events observed by EUMETSAT's fleet of weather satellites. Sort Refine results Categories Weather Atmospheric composition Climate Land Data Meteosat Metop Sentinel Tags ASCAT MODIS AMSU AVHRR FCI MFG MSG MVIRI OLCI SEVIRI Third Party MTG Sentinel-3 Metop-SG METimage Africa Metop-C NOAA RSS Metop-A Metop-B Metop Europe Asia North America, Central America & Caribbean S America Himawari GOES Terra/Aqua SNPP VIIRS AHI Atlantic Ocean Indian Ocean Date 2022 2020 2019 2018 2016 2012 2010 2007 2001 SHOW ALL Sort by Start Date Order Ascending Descending 9 results Case study 28-30 January 2022 Development of storm Valtteri Storm Valtteri travelled over southern Finland, bringing heavy snowfall and strong winds. Case study 2020-2022 Monitoring tropical cyclones in the Indian Ocean - 2020-2022 Cases using satellite imagery to track tropical cyclones in the Indian Ocean, 2020 onwards. Case study 24 September, 24 October 2019–8 November Active Indian Ocean tropical cyclone season 2019 saw a lot of cyclonic activity in the northern Indian Ocean, with five systems. Case study May–September 2018 A summer of heatwaves and drought for many Summer 2018 in much of Europe was characterised by prolonged heatwaves and droughts. Case study 12 September 2016 00:38 UTC–15 September 10:38 UTC Explosive cyclogenesis in Atlantic & Río de la Plata Rapid development of a cyclogenesis caused strong winds & 11m waves in the Atlantic Ocean. Case study 19 August 2012 00:00 UTC-29 October 00:00 UTC Costly hurricane season in 2012 Hurricane season in 2012 was one of the costliest in US history. Case study 24 December 2010 00:00 UTC Haze veil on the Pakistani coast Dust from dried out Indus River and Rann of Kutch caused a veil off the coast. Case study 18 February 2007-2 November 2021 Mediterranean cyclones Collection of cases showing how medicanes are seen in satellite imagery. Case study 2001-2008 Monitoring tropical cyclones in the Indian Ocean - 2001-2008 Collection of cases tracking tropical cyclones in the Indian Ocean in the early 2000s.