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The Copernicus Programme provides users with free, full and open access to environmental data.
The EUMETSAT Data Policy is a document that has been established and approved by EUMETSAT Member States.
EUMETSAT, ECMWF, Mercator Ocean International and the EEA have developed the WEKEO data information and access service (DIAS) to provide fast and easy access to Copernicus data and products.
EUMETSAT supports the development of operational oceanography through the delivery of ocean data.
The EUMETSAT & Partners DIAS will be one of the functional elements of the Copernicus Integrated Ground Segment (IGS)
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.
Ground-based infrastructure necessary to support the operation of our satellites and delivery of data.
It’s an exciting time to be working at EUMETSAT
The Central Facility is responsible for the generation of level 1 data and level 2 products.
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.
Currently being developed for the specific needs of the Copernicus programme,
EUMETSAT is a user-governed operational organisation formed in 1986, which serves the needs of its member states.
Read brochures about our organisation, our satellite programmes as well as the products, applications and services derived from them.
Information on EUMETSAT Legal Framework.
The website(s) of the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT) presents information about who we are and what we do.
EUMETSAT’s cooperation with national agencies and multilateral organisations.
The FP7 was the European Union's research and innovation funding programme, which ran from 2007-2013.
EUMETSAT is involved in projects funded by the Horizon 2020 Framework Programme for Research and Innovation.
The European Commission (EC) is the executive body of the European Union (EU).
The WMO is the United Nations’ specialised agency for meteorology.
The CGMS is an international forum for coordinating operational and R&D space agency activities.
The EUMETSAT Mission Control Centres (MCC) are responsible for the safe operations of all our satellites.
EUMETSAT is a member of the network of operational meteorological organisations.
EUMETSAT interacts with and supports international organisations such as the CEOS, GCOS and GEO.