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More than 40 keen hackers attended EUMETSAT’s first hackathon over the weekend of 9-11 June.
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.
EUMETSAT will host a TEDx event organised by the RheinMain TEDx group.
Anne O’Carroll talks us through this mesmerising animation describing a year of sea surface temperature (SST) in 2016.
EUMETSAT recently offered a five week free online course to anyone interested in learning more about how satellites monitor the oceans from space.
Addressing essential climate variables.
The journey for Copernicus ocean product quality from Sentinel-3A launch to operations.
Study by Jean-François Piolle, from Ifremer.
Validating the Metop PMAp version 2 AOD product with modelled AOD values produced by a general circulation or transport model.
Thomas Lavergne from MET Norway talks about tracking the movement of sea ice from space and why it’s so important, not least for polar bears.
Why monitoring the oceans from space is so important.
Meteorological measurements and observations at sea – a challenge by Volker Heil, DWD.
The scatterometer explained.
International ocean colour experts meet up in Lisbon.
Study by Kengo Miyaoka, the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA).
Analysing how Arctic and Antarctic sea ice extent changed during the year.
EUMETSAT’s longest-serving meteorological satellite.
We look back to a very calm weekend without any surprises.
Recent wildfires in Chile had a devastating impact on the country, its people and the environment.
Forecasting waves and wave height.
Squalls in the tropical South Atlantic, 07 April 2017.
Meteosat-7 will soon be retired to a graveyard orbit after almost 20 years of service and several celestial bodies have taken the opportunity to make the send-off memorable.