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Monitoring our climate from space.
EUMETSAT is the European operational satellite agency for monitoring weather, climate and the environment.
Polar-orbiting satellites provide global observations for weather forecasts and climate monitoring.
Jason-3 altimeter data is used by the Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service (CMEMS).
Geostationary satellites providing imagery for the early detection of severe weather.
Jason satellites continue a time series of mean sea level rise measurements dating back to 1992.
Geostationary satellites providing imagery for the early detection of fast-developing severe weather, weather forecasting and climate monitoring.
9 October 2020
In a time of changing weather patterns and a changing climate, the need for more and accurate information about planet Earth is acute.
2 October 2020
European meteorological institutions and the World Meteorological Organization back funding initiative to support climate adaptation.
25 September 2020
Webinar on Earth observation in Africa.
24 March 2020
The World Meteorological Organization’s “Statement on the State of the Climate 2019” makes for sobering reading.
Satellites collect continuous, long-term, global observations of the oceans.