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Metop-C will be the third satellite in the EUMETSAT Polar System programme.
“Weather ready, climate smart” is the theme of this year’s World Meteorological Day.
After years of hard work and planning, Metop-C was successfully launched from Kourou at 01:47 (CET) Wednesday!
Dr Rasmus Tonboe explains what that means.
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.
We bring you some words from Women in Science and Engineering, and those pursuing their professional passion at EUMETSAT.
In previous blogs, it has been mentioned that once launched, Metop-C will fly in a “tri-star” constellation with its sibling spacecraft, Metop-A and –B.
The students following the Polarstern have provided us with one final report on what the vessel encountered on the way to its final destination: Cape Town.
4 July 2018
The Coordination Group for Meteorological Satellites has agreed a framework for assessing its contributions of satellite observations to the WMO’s plans for a global integrated system of Earth observation.
19 November 2018
The first science data from the Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit (AMSU-A) on board Metop-C has been received
The Metop-C launch campaign begins.
Observations from polar orbit benefit weather forecasting and climate monitoring on Earth.