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Sea Surface Temperature data set from 1982 to 2016 now available.
In our "Day to Day" series of podcasts, we discuss how Earth observation data benefits our lives in different ways.
We talked (part remotely/part at HQ) with Joana Miguens about her interesting role, continuing our Inside EUMETSAT series.
If you’ve been looking for something different to listen to then our new podcast series might be just the thing.
Earlier this year we had the pleasure of hosting Elín Björk Jónasdóttir, meteorologist at the Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO).
This year brought a locust crisis to eastern Africa, threatening food supplies in an already troubled time.
Tomáš Púčik spent some time with us on a recent visit to EUMETSAT to discuss his passion for thunderstorms.
We've published several posts about the MOSAiC expedition over the last six months, featuring the reports of a group of meteorology students tracking its progress.
To coincide with this year’s International Women’s Day (IWD) on 8 March, our Inside EUMETSAT episode will be a little different this time.
An innovative partnership between ocean scientists and sailors.
Part three of the Polarstern diaries has landed – read on to hear all about life as an on-board weather technician in the latest blog instalment!
From 22-24 November, 10 teams from across Europe and beyond participated in the Copernicus “OceanHack challenge” in Tallinn, Estonia.
Continuing our series on fellowships we talked to Vasileios, who is currently halfway through his.
A new episode of our Inside EUMETSAT series – get to know us a little better by finding out what everybody does here.
Delving further into our continuing series on fellowships, we talked to Jasmin Vural, who is almost done with hers.
If you’re in need of new learning materials for yourself or for your family, we’ve outlined some of the online training opportunities offered by EUMETSAT.
In the final blog of the series, the students discuss aviation weather reporting for the safety of the helicopter crews coming and going on the mission.
We’ve just published our annual “Year of Weather” video for 2019 and once again, many significant weather events took place across the globe.
The latest report from the students following the MOSAiC expedition discusses the Arctic climate, where the RV Polarstern is currently located and trapped in ice.
The satellite is scheduled for launch on 21 November 2020.
Satellite observations monitor the transport of emissions.
Read the latest summary from the students tracking the expedition.
For many travellers, air turbulence is often a cause of much concern and in some cases, fear.
Right now, the largest polar expedition in history is taking place and a group of students from Germany want to make sure you don’t miss out on any of the Arctic action.