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Cyclone Belal as seen by Meteosat-10 over the Indian Ocean.
Watching our Earth from space.
The equinox in the northern hemisphere happens twice a year.
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.
Watching our Earth from 36,000km.
This study aimed to enhance the EUMETSAT vicarious calibration system across a selection of bright desert pseudo-invariant calibration sites.
10 April 2024
A new case study highlights a valuable tool for estimating energy output from solar panels
21 February 2024
EUMETSAT workshop aims to strengthen nowcasting skill and community across Europe
The next-generation satellites operated by EUMETSAT are expected to contribute to saving lives and safeguarding economies.
The Meteosat Third Generation (MTG) series of future European geostationary meteorological missions consists of two satellites: the imaging satellites (MTG-I) and the sounding satellites (MTG-S).
IRS mission advisory group (IRS-MAG), 09 May 2023, Darmstadt and online