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Studying the optical missions METimage and 3MI and the generation of appropriate test data.
Establishing the basis of an operational algorithm for the retrieval of CTP from the METimage imager Oxygen A-band channels.
20 September 2016
Today, EUMETSAT and DLR signed a cooperation agreement for the development of the METimage instrument to be flown on three successive Metop-SG A satellites of the EUMETSAT Polar System Second Generation in the 2021-2042 timeframe.
SEDOS is developing a prototype processor for generation of snow extent products from Metop-SG/METimage.
The level 1C algorithm will produce a geo-projected and re-gridded 3MI product.
Metop Second Generation satellites will carry ten game-changing instruments.
Providing support to the development of cloud property retrieval algorithms from the 3MI instrument on EPS-SG.
Scientific service framework for Copernicus SST and IST product improvement and cal/val tool development and evolution.
Using the Moon as a reference for long term stability assessment of optical sensors.
Monitoring trace gases from a polar orbit.
29 June 2016
At its 85th session, the EUMETSAT Council endorsed a new strategy establishing the framework for EUMETSAT activities in the next decade.
Monitoring the temperature of the sea and sea ice.
A platform-independent modular software tool for assessing and monitoring the geolocation accuracy of medium to high resolution optical sensors.
Providing simulations of geostationary top of atmosphere (TOA) radiances to EUMETSAT at high spectral resolution.
This study provided support for the definition of an algorithm baseline for 3MI.
Overview of satellite instruments used to monitor our climate.
This study aimed to enhance the EUMETSAT vicarious calibration system across a selection of bright desert pseudo-invariant calibration sites.
24–28 September 2007, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 24-28 September 2007
Providing a robust Standard Atmospheric Correction module for future Copernicus Ocean Colour data processing for Sentinel-3 OLCI.