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Skip to main content Main navigation IMAGES IMAGES Imagery EUMETView (Real-time images) Case studies Read cases Featured images Choose your Meteosat image SATELLITES SATELLITES What we monitor Weather Climate Ocean Land Atmosphere Our satellites Meteosat series Metop series Sentinel series Jason series Data and user support How to access our data Product Navigator User Notification Service (UNS) Status of satellites and our data Training Science Science studies Operational algorithms Calibration and validation and Fiducial Reference Measurements Science meetings Visiting Scientists Research Fellowships ABOUT US ABOUT US About us Who we are What we do Publications Satellite Application Facilities Ground network Who we work with Copernicus WEKEO Destination Earth International cooperation Work with us Business opportunities Careers at EUMETSAT Extranet access Legal framework Basic documents Data policy Council resolutions NEWS & EVENTS NEWS & EVENTS News Latest news Press releases Features Science blog User stories Conferences & events Current events Previous events IMAGES Imagery EUMETView (Real-time images) Case studies Read cases Featured images Choose your Meteosat image SATELLITES What we monitor Weather Climate Ocean Land Atmosphere Our satellites Meteosat series Metop series Sentinel series Jason series Data and user support How to access our data Product Navigator User Notification Service (UNS) Status of satellites and our data Training Science Science studies Operational algorithms Calibration and validation and Fiducial Reference Measurements Science meetings Visiting Scientists Research Fellowships ABOUT US About us Who we are What we do Publications Satellite Application Facilities Ground network Who we work with Copernicus WEKEO Destination Earth International cooperation Work with us Business opportunities Careers at EUMETSAT Extranet access Legal framework Basic documents Data policy Council resolutions NEWS & EVENTS News Latest news Press releases Features Science blog User stories Conferences & events Current events Previous events #paragraph--id--14.eum-aspot h1, #paragraph--id--14.eum-aspot p, #paragraph--id--14.eum-aspot h5 { color: !important; } #paragraph--id--14.eum-aspot .border-simple{ border-color: !important; } #paragraph--id--14.eum-aspot .row .col-md{ border-color: !important; } #paragraph--id--14.eum-aspot, #paragraph--id--14.eum-aspot .image-background, #paragraph--id--14.eum-aspot .image-portrait{ background-color: } #paragraph--id--14.eum-aspot.split .subtitle{ border-color: !important; } Three artists create contemporary art to be launched into space EUMETSAT, Arianespace and African Artists for Development got together to create the first African work of art to be launched into space Previous Latest news Next Space-bound artwork makes German debutUnusual and inspiring project highlights cooperation between Europe and Africa. Three artists create contemporary art to be launched into spaceEUMETSAT, Arianespace and African Artists for Development got together to create the first African work of art to be launched into space. Cabinet of Hesse makes historic visit to EUMETSAT during a milestone yearA first for EUMETSAT – Hessian Cabinet meets at our HQ to adopt space policy. Update to SNPP and NOAA-20 OMPS NP productsSuomi-NPP and NOAA-20 OMPS NP products updated on 4 May 2022. New version of rainfall estimates from TAMSATA new version of rainfall estimates from TAMSAT available from 10 May 2022. Update to NASA’s GPM-Core GMI dataNASA will update GPM-Core GMI data on 9 May 2022. All latest news New Jupyter Notebook competition A new competition to develop new Jupyter notebooks to help people work with Copernicus data starts today and runs until 31 July 2022. Sentinel-3 data coming to the Data StoreCollections of Sentinel-3 data available via the EUMETSAT Data Store from 21 April 2022. Previous Announcements Next Artificial Intelligence for Earth Monitoring MOOCArtificial Intelligence for Earth Monitoring MOOC New data access services now operationalNew data access services now operational WEKEO V1: Connect directly to Copernicus dataWEKEO V1: Connect directly to Copernicus data COVID-19 - Access to EUMETSATCOVID-19 - Access to EUMETSAT EUMETCast Satellite Operational Service Status Indicator (OSSI)The indicator reflects the timeliness and availability of the data disseminated by EUMETCast. It does not provide an indication of the data quality. For further information on the status of satellite and data services go to uns.eumetsat.int----Last updated: -Currently unable to connect to status information. Go directly to the OSSI - Operational Service Status Indicator Who we areEUMETSAT is the European operational satellite agency for monitoring weather, climate and the environment from space. Previous Current events Next New Jupyter Notebook competitionA new competition to develop new Jupyter notebooks to help people work with Copernicus data. Supporting Marine Earth Observation Educators (SMEE) workshopApply to attend the Supporting Marine Earth Observation Educators (SMEE) workshop in May/June 2022. MTG and EPS-SG User Days 2022EUMETSAT is planning the User Days on its next-generation satellite programmes. 15th EUMETSAT User Forum in AfricaThe 15th EUMETSAT User Forum in Africa is organised in collaboration with the Tanzanian Meteorological Authority. EUMETSAT Meteorological Satellite Conference 2022The annual EUMETSAT user conference 2022 will be organised as an in-person event. 2022 Ocean Surface Topography Science Team (OSTST) meetingEUMETSAT and the Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales (CNES) will be running this important altimetry event in October/November 2022. All current events Previous Latest case studies Next Case study 23-25 November 2021EUMETSATScience Blog'Whirly' skies over EuropeVortices in water vapour imagery occurring over Central Europe, Case study 1-31 August 2019EUMETSATScience BlogWinds drive deep water formation in Gulf of LionEffects of Mistral and Tramontana winds on the Gulf of Lion circulation. Case study 30 and 31 March 2022EUMETSATScience BlogDust over south-eastern EuropeDust over Southern European in late March 2022. Case study 15-22 March 2022EUMETSATScience BlogWidespread dust intrusion across EuropeContinental-wide plume of Saharan dust across Europe in March 2022. Case study 1995-2015EUMETSATScience BlogMore sunshine in Europe due to cleaner airHow satellite-based climate data records support our understanding of the impact of cleaner air on the Earth's climate. Case study February 2022EUMETSATScience BlogAntarctic sea ice at a long-term minimumAntarctic sea ice at the lowest seen during the last 44 years. All case studies Previous Latest science blog articles Next Sentinel-6 reveals clues about the climate hidden in the oceanHow an ocean prediction centre uses Sentinel-6 data to monitor ocean and climate change. New Jupyter Notebook competition A new competition to develop new Jupyter notebooks to help people work with Copernicus data starts today and runs until 31 July 2022. Climate change in European contextHow EUMETSAT data contributes to the Copernicus European State of the Climate report Meteosat Third Generation: The eyes on a stormMétéo-France’s Sylvain Le Moal on preparations for Meteosat Third Generation. Talking point: The Arctic sea ice maximum – feeling the heat Arctic Ocean sea ice reached its annual maximal extent on 7 March 2022. Dr Rasmus Tonboe helps us make sense of some of the talking points. The wind watchmanBringing data together for better wind observations and weather forecasts. 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