
Inspiring ocean projects developed at Copernicus hackathon weekend
From 22-24 November, 10 teams from across Europe and beyond participated in the Copernicus "OceanHack challenge" in Tallinn, Estonia.

RV Polarstern, a truly unique ship
The second blog from the students tracking the MOSAiC expedition is here.

Introducing the Alfred Wegener Institute and MOSAiC Expedition
Right now, the largest polar expedition in history is taking place and a group of students from Germany want to make sure you don't miss out on any of the Arctic action.

Arctic sea ice minimum 2019 – how did it fare this year?
The Arctic sea ice minimum is an annual occurrence that usually takes place in the month of September, when the area/volume of Arctic ice has reached its smallest after the “summer melt season”.

Working together for the benefit of our planet
The 16 September 2019 once again marks the United Nations’ International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer.

2019 – Another record-breaking year for our planet
It’s been impossible to ignore the headlines over the summer, bringing news of scorching temperatures, devastating wildfires and worrying predictions for the future of our planet.

A closer look at Satellite Application Facilities with SAF Network Manager, Lothar Schüller
Meet Lothar Schüller. Lothar’s role at EUMETSAT is "Satellite Application Facility (SAF) Network Manager" - what’s a SAF, you say? Lothar reveals all during our chat.

Life as a EUMETSAT fellow – Peter Weston shares his experience with us
You might remember our spring article in which we delved into EUMETSAT fellowships and what exactly they are.

Exploring the data archive with Lothar Wolf at EUMETSAT
Lothar Wolf has been working as Data Service Competence Area Manager at EUMETSAT for over 15 years.