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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.
The Marine Analyst makes it easy to access a vast amount of marine environmental data.
Why high temperatures are having an impact on the ecosystem.
Join scientists and engineers at EUMETSAT for a weekend hackathon.
Hayley discusses the latest developments in the ocean world.
How an ocean prediction centre uses Sentinel-6 data to monitor ocean and climate change.
Anne O’Carroll talks us through this mesmerising animation describing a year of sea surface temperature (SST) in 2016.
If you’ve been looking for something different to listen to then our new podcast series might be just the thing.
EUMETSAT recently offered a five week free online course to anyone interested in learning more about how satellites monitor the oceans from space.
An innovative partnership between ocean scientists and sailors.
The journey for Copernicus ocean product quality from Sentinel-3A launch to operations.
From 22-24 November, 10 teams from across Europe and beyond participated in the Copernicus “OceanHack challenge” in Tallinn, Estonia.
Today (8 June) is World Oceans Day and EUMETSAT is proud to bring you some out-of-this-world imagery of planet Earth’s oceans and seas.
From new satellites to Minecraft models – a lot has been happening in the world of ocean monitoring from space in 2016… here are some highlights.
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.
Meteorological measurements and observations at sea – a challenge by Volker Heil, DWD.
The scatterometer explained.
International ocean colour experts meet up in Lisbon.
Dr Rasmus Tonboe explains what that means.
The satellite is scheduled for launch on 21 November 2020.
Analysing how Arctic and Antarctic sea ice extent changed during the year.
It’s week four of the Polarstern’s voyage and you know what that means – a brand-new blog post from the students following its path.
We look back to a very calm weekend without any surprises.