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New Ice Cloud Imager will fill in key gaps in weather forecast and climate models.
How EUMETSAT satellite data is supporting wildfire management across Europe and beyond
The 16 September 2019 once again marks the United Nations’ International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer.
Lothar Schüller, SAF Network Manager at EUMETSAT, talks about the SAF’s upcoming five-year plan.
Mechtild Lauth, Head of Legal Affairs, supports the Meteosat Third Generation mission.
Collaboration between countries in Northern Europe enables specialists to get the most out of data delivered by EUMETSAT’s programmes
Inside EUMETSAT interviews Livio Mastroddi and Natasa Strelec Mahovic.
Inside EUMETSAT interviews Margarita Vazquez and Tim Hewison.
How EUMETSAT data is used to support forecasts and hazard warnings in Iceland.
With SAF Network Manager, Lothar Schüller.
How satellite data are helping authorities and other data users to better understand the impacts of heatwaves and drought and identify warning signs
How EUMETSAT’s satellite missions help shine light on the climate crisis.
Metop-C is now safely encapsulated inside the fairing atop the Soyuz launcher and waiting on the launch pad in Kourou.
Held at the MiCo - Milano Congressi exhibition space.
Two upcoming satellite programmes – MTG and EPS-SG – will be game changers for Africa.
Dr Rasmus Tonboe explains what that means.
Earlier this year we had the pleasure of hosting Elín Björk Jónasdóttir, meteorologist at the Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO).
Inside EUMETSAT interviews Stefania Tarquini and Paolo Ruti.
Continuing our series on fellowships we talked to Vasileios, who is currently halfway through his.
An annual occurrence when the area/volume of Arctic ice has reached its smallest after the “summer melt season”.
Using remote sensing data to improve understanding of floods, droughts and climate change.
As part of our “Inside EUMETSAT” series, we sat down to have a chat with Richard Dyer!
Inside EUMETSAT interviews Mike Williams and Julia Hunter-Anderson