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More than 40 keen hackers attended EUMETSAT’s first hackathon over the weekend of 9-11 June.
We talked (part remotely/part at HQ) with Joana Miguens about her interesting role, continuing our Inside EUMETSAT series.
EUMETSAT will host a TEDx event organised by the RheinMain TEDx group.
A new competition to develop new Jupyter notebooks to help people work with Copernicus data starts today and runs until 4 September 2022.
As Romania prepares to host the 2021 EUMETSAT Meteorological Satellite Conference, we catch up with the team at the National Meteorological Administration (NMA).
A new episode of our Inside EUMETSAT series – get to know us a little better by finding out what everybody does here.
Delving further into our continuing series on fellowships, we talked to Jasmin Vural, who is almost done with hers.
Inside EUMETSAT interviews Sean Burns and Carmen Ricote Navarro.
“Weather ready, climate smart” is the theme of this year’s World Meteorological Day.
Thomas Lavergne from MET Norway talks about tracking the movement of sea ice from space and why it’s so important, not least for polar bears.
Why monitoring the oceans from space is so important.
On 16-18 November, 10 teams from across Europe participated in the Copernicus Hackathon challenge “Hack the Atmosphere” in Helsinki, Finland.
Inside EUMETSAT interviews Julia Figa Saldana and Dominika Czyżewska.
Inside EUMETSAT interviews Livio Mastroddi and Natasa Strelec Mahovic.
Inside EUMETSAT interviews Gareth Williams and Andrea Di Giovanni.
Inside EUMETSAT interviews Peter Albert and Mari Bravo Rodriguez.
Inside EUMETSAT interviews Margarita Vazquez and Tim Hewison.
Squalls in the tropical South Atlantic, 07 April 2017.
Inside EUMETSAT interviews Stefania Tarquini and Paolo Ruti.
Inside EUMETSAT interviews Ruth Britton and Hannes Langeder.
Inside EUMETSAT interviews Mike Williams and Julia Hunter-Anderson
The brute strength of nature was particularly evident in 2017 when hurricanes, typhoons and cyclones left trails of misery in their wake in communities around the globe.
The RV Polarstern moves into the tropics.
Inside EUMETSAT interviews Ruth Weitzel and Valentin Costache.