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2024
What are climate data records?
Darmstadt, Germany, 19 - 21 March 2024
Workshop on the use of Earth observation for hydrology and river basin management in Africa.
How do we rescue or recalibrate climate data?
Studying the optical missions METimage and 3MI and the generation of appropriate test data.
Overview of satellite instruments used to monitor our climate.
Providing EUMETSAT with Top of Atmosphere MAP and CLIM simulations for the evaluation of data processing for the Copernicus CO2M mission.
The CM SAF generates and archives high-quality climate datasets.
Access the extensive bibliography related to EUMETSAT climate monitoring activities.
Setting up of a service to provide well-calibrated measurements of drifting buoy sea surface temperature (SST).
Providing EUMETSAT with scientific support on GHG retrieval for the Copernicus CO2M mission.
Climate services need to be developed to meet the challenge of mitigating and adapting to climate change.
Providing EUMETSAT with scientific support for the definition of level-0 to 1 processing requirements for the CO2M mission.
Destination Earth (DestinE) is a major initiative of the European Commission through DG CONNECT
SEDOS is developing a prototype processor for generation of snow extent products from Metop-SG/METimage.
Validating the Metop PMAp version 2 AOD product with modelled AOD values produced by a general circulation or transport model.
This study continued previous work to provide instantaneous retrievals of aerosol load from SEVIRI observations.
Developing a sea-ice and marginal ice zone temperature retrieval and prototype processor for SLSTR.
EUMETSAT’s Satellite Application Facilities make a significant contribution to our commitment to address climate change.
Providing EUMETSAT with scientific support on aerosol retrieval from the Multi Angle Polarimeter (MAP) on board the Copernicus CO2M mission.
Optimising the GRASP algorithm for 3MI L2 aerosol retrieval.
Deriving Total Column Water Vapour (TCWV) and a Wet Tropospheric Correction (WTC) from observations from the S3 Microwave Radiometer (MWR).
Planning for the European Commission Copernicus Ocean Colour System Vicarious Calibration infrastructure (OC-SVC).
Presentation from Jeff Key, from the Space Science and Engineering Center (SSEC) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.