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This study developed a cloud radiation database to be used operationally within the cloud ice retrieval algorithm for the EUMETSAT EPS-SG.
The MIDAS project studied the use of scatterometer wind data within mesoscale Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) models.
23 May 2024
EUMETSAT and AUC signed an agreement to further strengthen cooperation on Earth observation.
This study used airborne and ground-based observations to test clear-sky atmospheric absorption models.
3 April 2024
Earth observation data to assist in responses to risk and water management
The motivation for the study was to maximise the amount of information conveyed to the model, particularly regarding water-vapour, and to minimise the computational load during the assimilation pro
ADD-CROSS assesses the impact of cross-channel assimilation on air quality and numerical weather prediction (NWP).
The study examined the impact of ice and on-ice snow properties of northern lakes.
AboutThe purpose of this study is to help estimate the individual impacts of current Aeolus observations and future EPS-Aeolus-like observations on NWP.
15 April 2024
Research and development call currently open
This study aimed to enhance the EUMETSAT vicarious calibration system across a selection of bright desert pseudo-invariant calibration sites.
22 April 2024
European State of the Climate 2023 details unwelcome records for heatwaves and extreme weather events
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.
The bright offshore bloom is most likely caused by coccolithophores, microscopic single-celled plant-like organisms that live in large numbers throughout the upper layers of the ocean.
Many fires have been affecting Brazil’s northern most state, Roraima.
Earth as seen from the vantage point of geostationary weather satellites 36,000km above our planet.
Celebrating the eighth anniversary of the launch of Copernicus Sentinel-3A.
Tropical Cyclone Ewiniar brought high winds, heavy rainfall and flooding to Luzon, the largest island in the Philippines, which caused casualties, power outages and property damage.
This week’s image of the week focuses on Saharan dust.
Watching our Earth from space.
This week’s image of the week focuses on Saharan dust moving across the Red Sea towards Saudi Arabia.
Watching our Earth from 36,000km.
Desert dust particles are lifted into the atmosphere by gusts of surface wind and can be transported and deposited thousands of kilometres away.
10 April 2024
A new case study highlights a valuable tool for estimating energy output from solar panels