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Impactful cooperation initiatives under the framework of the Coordination Group for Meteorological Satellites.
Anne O’Carroll talks us through this mesmerising animation describing a year of sea surface temperature (SST) in 2016.
Rachel, an astrophysics student currently in her third year of university, interned with us over the last few months.
Why high temperatures are having an impact on the ecosystem.
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.
Continuing our series on fellowships we talked to Vasileios, who is currently halfway through his.
In the final blog of the series, the students discuss aviation weather reporting for the safety of the helicopter crews coming and going on the mission.
The Metop-C launch campaign is back in full swing and picking up pace as we approach the 7 November launch date.
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.
Experts have recorded Siberian smoke reaching the geographic North Pole for the first time.
Geostationary satellites providing imagery for the early detection of severe weather.
Blog number five has landed and this week's hot topic is wind!
Gap Analysis for Integrated Atmospheric ECV Climate Monitoring.
Squalls in the tropical South Atlantic, 07 April 2017.
What factors limit the lifetime of Metop-A?
Inside EUMETSAT interviews Jyoti Dagar and Carmelo Aveni Cirino
Lothar Wolf has been working as Data Service Competence Area Manager at EUMETSAT for over 15 years.
The latest report from the students following the MOSAiC expedition discusses the Arctic climate, where the RV Polarstern is currently located and trapped in ice.
The MOSAiC expedition continues and the students following the mission’s progress have delivered blog number five.
It’s the second week aboard the Polarstern and the third blog post recording the adventure!
Tomáš Púčik spent some time with us on a recent visit to EUMETSAT to discuss his passion for thunderstorms.
Elena sat down with us to explain her responsibilities as a Mission Control Engineer for our “Inside EUMETSAT” series.
Inside EUMETSAT interviews Mike Williams and Julia Hunter-Anderson
EUMETSAT is the European operational satellite agency for monitoring weather, climate and the environment.