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Features article
We've published several posts about the MOSAiC expedition over the last six months, featuring the reports of a group of meteorology students tracking its progress.
EUMETSAT’s Satellite Application Facilities make a significant contribution to our commitment to address climate change.
Arctic Ocean sea ice reached its annual maximal extent on 7 March 2022. Dr Rasmus Tonboe helps us make sense of some of the talking points.
What are climate data records?
How EUMETSAT data contributes to the Copernicus European State of the Climate report
How satellite data are helping authorities and other data users to better understand the impacts of heatwaves and drought and identify warning signs
An annual occurrence when the area/volume of Arctic ice has reached its smallest after the “summer melt season”.
Dr Rasmus Tonboe explains what that means.
Analysing how Arctic and Antarctic sea ice extent changed during the year.
Overview of satellite instruments used to monitor our climate.
Addressing essential climate variables.
Access the extensive bibliography related to EUMETSAT climate monitoring activities.