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Ireland’s Eoin Moran elected chair of Europe’s meteorological satellite agency

 

Director of Ireland’s Met Éireann, Eoin Moran, is elected chairman of the EUMETSAT Council

Governance A Spot
Governance A Spot

Eoin Moran, Director of Ireland’s national meteorological service, Met Éireann, has been elected chairman of Europe’s meteorological satellite agency, EUMETSAT, for a two-year term.

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01 July 2022

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01 July 2022

The 30-member-state EUMETSAT Council made the decision at its 101st meeting today.

The council is the supreme decision-making body for EUMETSAT, which controls fleets of meteorological satellites from its headquarters in Darmstadt, Germany. The data from these satellites is disseminated to member states to inform citizens and decision-makers about upcoming weather events and changes to the climate

“At the end of this year, the first satellite will be launched in the next-generation of EUMETSAT’s geostationary satellites, Meteosat Third Generation. Next year, the first satellite in its next-generation polar-orbiting satellites will be launched,” EUMETSAT Director-General Phil Evans said.

“This is a very exciting time of transition for EUMETSAT. I am looking forward to working with Eoin Moran on the challenges ahead of us.”

Moran said the two new satellite systems will provide the national meteorological services in EUMETSAT’s member states with weather and climate data of unprecedented accuracy and quality.

“The aim is simple, to equip meteorological services with the data they need to provide even more accurate weather predictions and to help protect lives, infrastructure and livelihoods through early warnings of severe weather events,” Moran said.

Eoin Moran
EUMETSAT Council chairman Eoin Moran

“The need for this is clear. The European Environment Agency estimates that weather and climate-related events caused as much as €520 billion in economic losses in the EEA between 1980 and 2020. Up to 145,000 lives were lost over the same period.

“EUMETSAT member states are preparing now for these new systems. It’s a great honour to be elected chair of EUMETSAT at this time, when our communities are experiencing more frequent extreme weather events due to climate change.”

EUMETSAT’s responsibilities under the European Union’s Copernicus environment-monitoring programme will also expand in the years ahead.

Moran has been a member of Ireland’s delegation to EUMETSAT since 2016, and council vice-chairman since 2018.

He has been Director of Met Éireann since 2016 and has been a member of its senior management team since 2007. He has been a member of Ireland’s Climate Change Advisory Council since 2021.

Moran takes over the position of EUMETSAT Council chair from Gerard van der Steenhoven, of the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI), who held the post for four years.

“Gerard has steered EUMETSAT with enormous skill through the challenging development phase leading up to the deployment of the organisation’s next-generation systems,” Moran said.

“I thank him for his dedicated service to EUMETSAT and to satellite meteorology and climate monitoring in Europe.”

At the same meeting, Marianne Thyrring, Director-General of the Danish Meteorological Institute, was elected vice-chair for a two-year term.


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