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2024
April
The MIDAS project studied the use of scatterometer wind data within mesoscale Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) models.
Instrument studies are important for assessing and improving weather, climate, and environmental data and products.
EUMETSAT operates Europe’s weather and environmental monitoring satellites and provides data to users in Europe and beyond.
ADD-CROSS assesses the impact of cross-channel assimilation on air quality and numerical weather prediction (NWP).
AboutThe purpose of this study is to help estimate the individual impacts of current Aeolus observations and future EPS-Aeolus-like observations on NWP.
This study aimed to enhance the EUMETSAT vicarious calibration system across a selection of bright desert pseudo-invariant calibration sites.
The bloom is most likely caused by coccolithophores (cyan colour) and other phytoplankton species. Phytoplankton play a key role in marine ecosystems as the basis of the food chain.
This week’s image of the week shows colourful phytoplankton off the coast of Argentina.
This week’s image of the week is of the Earth as seen from the vantage point of our Meteosat-10 geostationary weather satellite 36,000km above our planet.
Forecasting and monitoring the weather is essential for keeping people and property safe.
The atmosphere, a dynamic mixture of gases that surrounds the planet, sustains our lives by containing the air we breathe.
EUMETSAT supports the operational monitoring of the Earth’s surface with observations provided by the Metop and Meteosat satellites.