Science Blog - Ocean Here you can browse through all ocean related articles Filter by Type Article Blog Post Science Blog Categories Satellites Atmospheric Composition Climate Ocean Weather Learning Sentinel Tags Jason-3 OLCI SLSTR SRAL Sentinel-3 Atmospheremooc Copernicus Hackathon Ocean Colour Oceans Polarstern Sea Surface Temperature (SST) Science Blog Climate Polar Date 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 36 results Tuesday, 28 April 2020 EUMETSAT Science Blog Sailors drop off ocean-monitoring buoys during trans-Atlantic race An innovative partnership between ocean scientists and sailors. Tuesday, 28 April 2020 EUMETSAT Science Blog Inspiring ocean projects developed at Copernicus hackathon weekend The event received many applications and 10 teams made it to the final cut. Tuesday, 28 April 2020 EUMETSAT Science Blog Sea surface temperature – climate data record generation with SLSTR Sea Surface Temperature data set from 1982 to 2016 now available. Tuesday, 28 April 2020 EUMETSAT Science Blog Taking care of a satellite - what does it involve Ed Trollope is one of the Spacecraft Operations Engineers at EUMETSAT and has been looking after our satellites for around six years. Tuesday, 28 April 2020 EUMETSAT Science Blog Introducing Day to Day, EUMETSAT’s first podcast series! Day to Day is an exciting new way for us to bring you interesting discussions around the topic of Copernicus Earth observation data. Tuesday, 28 April 2020 EUMETSAT Science Blog Online Learning Opportunities There is a wealth of online resources out there, however, if you're interested in learning more about Earth observation and satellite data, EUMETSAT has a range of material available to help you un Friday, 24 May 2019 EUMETSAT Science Blog EUMETSAT to host first ever Copernicus ‘Eyes on Earth’ Roadshow The world we live in requires us to have our eyes open at all times – and well-focused on Earth – so that we can leave the best possible planet for the future generations. A great part of that includes raising awareness for those future generations on what can be done to preserve our natural resources and the overall environment. Tuesday, 19 February 2019 EUMETSAT Science Blog Underwater imaging enhanced with the help of Sentinel-3 One of the biggest problems in marine imaging is the consistent and accurate reconstruction of lost colours and contrast in underwater pictures. Thursday, 20 December 2018 EUMETSAT Science Blog The last leg of the Polarstern's journey It's been an interesting ride from Bremerhaven so far and we've learnt a lot from the students along the way, getting to see what weather events the research icebreaker witnessed on its voyage. Friday, 14 December 2018 EUMETSAT Science Blog Thar she blows - Polarstern blog number five It's the fourth week aboard the Polarstern and so far we've been given plenty of insight into the kinds of weather phenomena the vessel has passed through on its exciting journey towards Cape Town. Monday, 10 December 2018 EUMETSAT Science Blog Getting to know the weather a little better with the Polarstern This time, the new group dive into the "Intertropical Convergence Zone"... not sure what that is? Read on to find out! Monday, 3 December 2018 EUMETSAT Science Blog An update on the Polarstern's progress This week's post will discuss the importance of different measurements for the study of the atmosphere, with plenty of illustrations to demonstrate the findings. Load More