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The science, technology and global cooperation behind the information we receive.
Metop-C is now safely orbiting the Earth after a spectacular and eagerly-awaited launch on 7 November.
Metop-C will be the third satellite in the EUMETSAT Polar System programme.
In this era of seeming plenty, it’s shocking to learn that almost 124 million people faced crisis levels of food insecurity last year.
Carbon monoxide is an odourless, colourless gas normally present in low concentrations in the air we breathe.
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.
“Weather ready, climate smart” is the theme of this year’s World Meteorological Day.
On 16-18 November, 10 teams from across Europe participated in the Copernicus Hackathon challenge “Hack the Atmosphere” in Helsinki, Finland.
From Monchique to Mozambique and beyond.
Dr Rasmus Tonboe explains what that means.