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Study examined the Met Office lightning location network (ATDnet) with requirements for MTG Lightning Imager.
Rachel, an astrophysics student currently in her third year of university, interned with us over the last few months.
Providing simulations of geostationary top of atmosphere (TOA) radiances to EUMETSAT at high spectral resolution.
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.
Air quality, long-range transport & threat monitoring of suspended air particles.
EUMETSAT offers attractive employment conditions including health and social welfare provision
Historical geostationary satellite data from 1977 to 2017.
EUMETSAT offers a small number of internships every year to students on courses with mandatory internship requirements
Our satellites orbit the Earth at the same speed as the Earth rotates, thus observing systematically the same part of the Earth.
Comparing data from ISS-LIS with various ground-based lightning detection systems.
Improving cloud detection in coastal regions for S3 SLSTR SST products.
Optimising the GRASP algorithm for 3MI L2 aerosol retrieval.
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.
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.