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EUMETSAT provides data to the Copernicus Marine Service, which is operated by Mercator Ocean International.
EUMETSAT provides data to the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS), which is operated by ECMWF.
EUMETSAT supports the development of operational oceanography through the delivery of ocean data.
EUMETSAT provides data to the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), which is operated by ECMWF.
By Gorm Dybkjaer and Eva Howe (DMI) and Anne O'Carroll (EUMETSAT)
Providing a robust Standard Atmospheric Correction module for future Copernicus Ocean Colour data processing for Sentinel-3 OLCI.
Currently being developed for the specific needs of the Copernicus programme,
The study examined the impact of ice and on-ice snow properties of northern lakes.
The Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich radar altimeter mission provides high-precision measurements of global sea-level.
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.
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.
Support for the definition of requirements for the routine monitoring and scientific validation of GHG products from the CO2M mission.
Setting up of a service to provide well-calibrated measurements of drifting buoy sea surface temperature (SST).
Climatological characterisation of candidate ocean sites for Copernicus OC-SVC infrastructure - El Hierro.
Providing EUMETSAT with scientific support for the definition of level-0 to 1 processing requirements for the CO2M mission.
Pixel Level-1 uncertainties for the Sentinel-3 SLSTR.
Study by Jean-François Piolle, from Ifremer.
A platform-independent modular software tool for assessing and monitoring the geolocation accuracy of medium to high resolution optical sensors.