An ocean of data in action Read more about An ocean of data in action Last Updated Published on Join scientists and engineers at EUMETSAT for a weekend hackathon.
The International Ocean Colour Science meeting advances new capabilities for global ocean colour observations in the Copernicus era Last Updated Published on The third international ocean colour science meeting convened by the International Ocean Colour Coordinating Group (IOCCG) in partnership with EUMETSAT, the European Space Agency (ESA) and the European Commission opened today in Lisbon, Portugal.
Third International Ocean Colour Science meeting Read more about Third International Ocean Colour Science meeting Last Updated Published on Third International Ocean Colour Science (IOCS), 15 to 18 May 2017 in Lisbon, Portugal.
RV Polarstern, tropical South Atlantic, 03 April 2017 Read more about RV Polarstern, tropical South Atlantic, 03 April 2017 Last Updated Published on Life on the RV Polarstern explained.
The life and times of Meteosat-7 Read more about The life and times of Meteosat-7 Last Updated Published on EUMETSAT’s longest-serving meteorological satellite.
A year of Sea Surface Temperature Read more about A year of Sea Surface Temperature Last Updated Published on Anne O’Carroll talks us through this mesmerising animation describing a year of sea surface temperature (SST) in 2016.
RV Polarstern, 13 April 2017 Read more about RV Polarstern, 13 April 2017 Last Updated Published on Forecasting waves and wave height.
RV Polarstern, 19 April 2017 Read more about RV Polarstern, 19 April 2017 Last Updated Published on Meteorological measurements and observations at sea – a challenge by Volker Heil, DWD.
RV Polarstern nears the Canary Islands, 11 April 2017 Read more about RV Polarstern nears the Canary Islands, 11 April 2017 Last Updated Published on The scatterometer explained.
EUMETSAT decommissions Meteosat-7 after almost 20 years of service Last Updated Published on Today, EUMETSAT decommissioned Meteosat-7, the last first generation of Meteosat geostationary spacecraft, after almost 20 years of service.