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“Weather ready, climate smart” is the theme of this year’s World Meteorological Day.
Observations from polar orbit benefit weather forecasting and climate monitoring on Earth.
In this era of seeming plenty, it’s shocking to learn that almost 124 million people faced crisis levels of food insecurity last year.
What's on board the vessel and what was seen during the first days of the virtual mission to Cape Town from Bremerhaven.
Dr Rasmus Tonboe explains what that means.
Metop-C is now safely orbiting the Earth after a spectacular and eagerly-awaited launch on 7 November.
It’s the second week aboard the Polarstern and the third blog post recording the adventure!
It’s week four of the Polarstern’s voyage and you know what that means – a brand-new blog post from the students following its path.
The research vessel Polarstern is currently travelling from Germany to Cape Town and a group of German meteorology students are reporting on its progress with weekly blog posts.
Lieven Clarisse and Martin Van Damme from ULB have reported on their findings in Nature this week and they are reproduced below on our Science Blog.
Repositioning three of Europe’s crucial Meteosat meteorological satellites.
In previous blogs, it has been mentioned that once launched, Metop-C will fly in a “tri-star” constellation with its sibling spacecraft, Metop-A and –B.