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12 May 2020
Today, EUMETSAT started to make novel observations about the vertical distribution of wind available to national meteorological services for use in weather forecasting.
The forum strengthens the dialogue between EUMETSAT and the African user community, optimising the use of EUMETSAT satellite data and products.
27 June 2024
EUMETSAT Council approves a series of cooperation agreements with partners.
EUMETSAT’s vision is to be the leading user-driven operational agency in Europe for Earth observation satellite programmes that fulfil the objectives of its Convention.
31 July 2023
EUMETSAT and CNES have signed an agreement that increases the volume of data available on the Copernicus WEkEO platform
3 April 2024
Earth observation data to assist in responses to risk and water management
EUMETSAT is actively involved in two major projects which aim to strengthen cooperation on Earth observation between Europe and Africa and improve access to climate data in Africa.
30 August 2012
Today’s signature of a cooperation agreement on the exchange of oceanographic satellite data between EUMETSAT and the China State Oceanic Administration’s (SOA’s) National Satellite Ocean Application Service (NSOAS) will further increase cooperation with China and create new opportunities for the oceanography user community.
13 September 2016
The 12th EUMETSAT User Forum in Africa opened today in Kigali, Rwanda, as the reference event in the dialogue with African user communities on the use of EUMETSAT satellite data for meteorology, climate monitoring and other applications.
Darmstadt, Germany, 26-28 February 2024
Workshop looking at ways to enhance cloud retrieval schemes.
The WMO is the United Nations’ specialised agency for meteorology.
16–20 September 2013, Vienna, Austria
Also incorporates the 19th American Meteorological Society AMS Satellite Meteorology, Oceanography, and Climatology Conference