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1983-2015
A look at one of the tools which can be used to prepare, analyse and visualise CM SAF NetCDF formatted data.
January to August 2018
Using Meteosat-10 data from January-August 2018 to monitoring drought in northeast Brazil.
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https://www-cdn.eumetsat.int/files/2020-05/pdf_ten_05105_msg_img_data.pdf
August and September 2017
The North Atlantic hurricane season on 2017 has proved to be both devastating and record-breaking so far.
14 June 2017 23:00 UTC—15 June 13:00 UTC
Comparing the Multi-sensor Precipitation Estimates products and ground observation data in the western part of Georgia during a strong storm.
19 December 2017 10:00 UTC
The new location of GOES-16 at 75°W provides a new source of imagery for the western part of Africa, including including Portuguese and Spanish territories such as the Canary islands.
12 August 2017 17:45 UTC—20 August 04:45 UTC
High level smoke from Canadian wildfires, which started raging in early July 2017, could be seen as far as the Alps in August.
15 March 2017 03:00 UTC–17 March 04:45 UTC
Etna woke up again in the evening of 15 March 2017, spewing ash and SO2, and forming a nice looking plume.
18–22 January 2017
In January 2017 a cold intrusion in Spain caused snowfall, gale storm winds and significant wave height that broke several records.
22 June 00:00 UTC–23 June 23:30 UTC
In late-June 2017 a record breaking spell of hot weather a short wave trough crossed the UK and moved east over western Europe setting of a series of large and long-lived thunderstorms over Denmark, Germany and Poland.
January–September 2017 and 2018, 12:00 UTC
Using Meteosat-11 SEVIRI infrared and near-infrared RGB imagery it is possible to see differences in the seasons of 2017 and 2018.
Period June–July 2016 and 2017
Following an extremely dry spring causing a drought, parts of Italy suffered from water shortages in 2017.