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Cyclone Belal as seen by Meteosat-10 over the Indian Ocean.
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https://www-cdn.eumetsat.int/files/2024-03/1%20-%20Innorta%20-%20MTG-I1%20Commissioning%20Status%20Update.pdf
https://www-cdn.eumetsat.int/files/2024-04/EUMETSAT%20-%20Europe%27s%20meteorological%20satellite%20agency.pdf
Celebrating World Wetlands Day.
Wildfires cause huge loss of life in Chile’s Valparaíso region.
Watching our Earth from 36,000km.
Storm Kathleen was a deep area of low pressure that moved towards the UK and Ireland from the southwest, bringing unseasonably strong winds and causing travel and power disruption.
The bright offshore bloom is most likely caused by coccolithophores, microscopic single-celled plant-like organisms that live in large numbers throughout the upper layers of the ocean.
Many fires have been affecting Brazil’s northern most state, Roraima.
EUMETSAT’s Meteosat satellites are a key part of the global ring of geostationary weather satellites and observe the Earth over
Earth as seen from the vantage point of geostationary weather satellites 36,000km above our planet.
Celebrating the eighth anniversary of the launch of Copernicus Sentinel-3A.