
EUMETSAT to host first ever Copernicus ‘Eyes on Earth’ Roadshow
The world we live in requires us to have our eyes open at all times – and well-focused on Earth – so that we can leave the best possible planet for the future generations. A great part of that includes...

Relive the experience of the Atmosphere MOOC
All course material is now accessible through a new website

Hayley Evers-King talks about marine data
With the “Monitoring the oceans from space” MOOC now running for the second time we reached out to one of the tutors, Hayley Evers-King from PML, to talk about marine data and latest developments.

The blue below: why monitoring the oceans from space is so important
In this post Helen Czerski, one of the educators on the course Monitoring the Oceans from Space, explains why monitoring the oceans is absolutely vital.

Sea ice on the move and how satellites help us track it
Thomas Lavergne from MET Norway talks about tracking the movement of sea ice from space and why it’s so important, not least for polar bears.

IOCS2017 – International Ocean Colour experts meet up in Lisbon
The third International Ocean Colour Science (IOCS) meeting took place from 15 to 18 May 2017

An ocean of data in action
Join scientists and engineers at EUMETSAT for a weekend exploring ocean data without getting your feet wet on 9-11 June 2017

A year of Sea Surface Temperature
Anne O’Carroll talks us through this mesmerising animation describing a year of sea surface temperature (SST) in 2016.

Monitoring the health of corals with satellite data
The Great Barrier Reef in Australia has been recently placed under red alert for coral bleaching. Here we explain how to keep an eye on corals with satellite data.