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Dedicated Copernicus satellite mission delivering a variety of high-quality ocean measurements.
22 April 2024
European State of the Climate 2023 details unwelcome records for heatwaves and extreme weather events
Scientific studies for the evolution of operational products suite and for the development of new products.
Metop satellites carry a broad range of instruments.
Satellites collect continuous, long-term, global observations of the oceans.
9 June 2017
Under the motto “Explore an ocean of data without getting your feet wet” a three-day Dataviz Hackathon coding event launches at EUMETSAT’s headquarters tonight. Computer programmers, software developers, data experts and data miners together with marine scientists and engineers from EUMETSAT and Plymouth Marine Laboratory will use Copernicus marine data to develop a range of innovative applications.
31 October 2016
Under the motto ‘New era of altimetry, new challenges’ the 2016 meeting of the international Ocean Surface Topography Science Team (OSTST) starts today in La Rochelle, France.
A new era in weather forecasting and climate monitoring.
5 July 2021
EUMETSAT announces funding for innovative satellite data applications in lead-up to launch of next-generation fleets
22 March 2012
The second Continuous Development and Operations Phase (CDOP-2) for EUMETSAT’s Satellite Application Facility (SAF) network which began this month will improve and expand the portfolio of SAF products and services over the next five years
29 June 2011
EUMETSAT, the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites, held its 72nd Council meeting in Copenhagen, Denmark, on 28-29 June
7 November 2018
At 01:47 CET (21:47 Kourou time), EUMETSAT’s polar-orbiting meteorological satellite Metop-C was successfully launched on a Soyuz ST-B rocket from the European Space Port in Kourou, French Guiana.