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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
7 April 2020
Accurate weather forecasts are critically important for community safety, particularly during times of crisis.
22 April 2024
European State of the Climate 2023 details unwelcome records for heatwaves and extreme weather events
1 December 2022
Invitation for the media to attend press briefings and launch event for MTG-I1.
5 July 2021
EUMETSAT announces funding for innovative satellite data applications in lead-up to launch of next-generation fleets
10 April 2024
A new case study highlights a valuable tool for estimating energy output from solar panels
10 March 2014
Climate and Earth observation experts meet at EUMETSAT headquarters to further develop international cooperation on the monitoring of climate change from space.
7 October 2021
Uptake of Copernicus data provided by EUMETSAT continues to grow.
1 December 2011
EUMETSAT, the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites, held its 74th Council meeting in Darmstadt, Germany, on 29 November
10 August 2020
The “most successful ocean experiment of all time” began 28 years ago today, with the launch of the first joint European-US satellite designed to map ocean surface topography – TOPEX/Poseidon.
19 October 2011
Today marks the fifth anniversary of the launch of EUMETSAT’s Metop-A satellite
14 July 2020
Thousands of people – business owners, researchers, educators and private individuals – are diving in to the ever-growing ocean of satellite data and products made available by EUMETSAT, a new report has shown.