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Council approves EPS-SG Preparatory Programme and extends Indian Ocean service

 

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EUMETSAT, the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites, held its 77th Council meeting in Darmstadt, Germany, on 15 November.

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23 September 2020

Published on

16 November 2012

The Council successfully concluded the approval process for the EUMETSAT Polar System Second Generation (EPS-SG) Preparatory Programme with all 26 Member States having now firmly committed themselves.

The Council also approved the extension of the Meteosat Transition Programme (MTP) to continue to deliver the operational Indian Ocean Data Coverage (IODC) service, which is provided by the Meteosat-7 weather satellite, for a period of three years from 2014 to 2016, before the programme is closed out in 2017. At this time Meteosat-7, the last remaining first generation Meteosat, will have to be de-orbited and deactivated. The IODC service began on 1 July 1998.

About EPS-SG

EPS Second Generation is the second pillar of the future of EUMETSAT, expected to continue the global observations provided by the current EPS system in the 2020-2040 timeframe, and to enhance the critical inputs delivered to Numerical Weather Prediction models.


The Metop-SG satellites forming the space segment of the EPS-SG system will be developed and procured by ESA on behalf of EUMETSAT. Therefore, the programme’s approval process requires coordinated decisions which started on the EUMETSAT side with Council decisions on the required instruments and approval of an EPS-SG Preparatory Programme. A decision on the Metop-SG programme, covering development of the prototype satellites, is expected from the ESA Member States during the ESA Ministerial Council taking place on 20 and 21 November.

About the IODC

Meteosat-7 provides image data - from its position at 57.50E over the Indian Ocean - that is used to monitor tropical cyclones and dust storms and to extract wind products used by global forecast models. In addition, the onboard Data Collection System, which collects and relays environmental data gathered from data collection platforms to users, is an important element of the Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning System.

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