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2018
December
EUMETSAT
https://www-cdn.eumetsat.int/files/2020-04/pdf-conf_2018_s1_lean_o.pdf
https://www-cdn.eumetsat.int/files/2020-04/pdf_conf_2018_s1_diop_p.pdf
https://www-cdn.eumetsat.int/files/2020-04/pdf_conf_2018_s1_lee_o.pdf
https://www-cdn.eumetsat.int/files/2020-04/pdf_conf-2018_s1_popova_o.pdf
https://www-cdn.eumetsat.int/files/2020-04/pdf_conf_2018_s2_pondrom_o.pdf
https://www-cdn.eumetsat.int/files/2020-04/pdf_ss_s3_slstr_buoys_2.pdf
Setting up of a service to provide well-calibrated measurements of drifting buoy sea surface temperature (SST).
Developing a sea-ice and marginal ice zone temperature retrieval and prototype processor for SLSTR.
On 14:19 on 10 December 2018, the Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer on board Metop-C performed its first measurement.
13 December 2018
A critical element of polar-orbiting meteorological satellite Metop-C’s payload – the Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer (IASI) – delivered its first spectrum today.
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.
The atmosphere is a complex system – how is it monitored? What threats does it face?