All Related Apply Refine results Type Features Article Blog Post Categories Climate Satellites Atmospheric composition Ocean Weather Data Sentinel Features - All Tags Features Global data MFG MSG OLCI Satellite Applications Facility (SAF) SLSTR SRAL MTG Research Fellows Atmosphere Climate Monitoring Copernicus FCDR Oceans Polarstern Sea Surface Temperature (SST) United Nations Climate Polar Date 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 SHOW ALL 20 results Features 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. Features Rescuing and restoring satellite data to respond to the climate crisis EUMETSAT’s Jörg Schulz reflects on the importance of restoring data from past satellite missions Features 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. Features Discussing Iceland’s severe winter weather Earlier this year we had the pleasure of hosting Elín Björk Jónasdóttir, meteorologist at the Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO). Features 2019 - Another record-breaking year for our planet The summer headlines have brought news of scorching temperatures, devastating wildfires and worrying predictions for the future of our planet. Features Life as a EUMETSAT fellow Peter Weston shares his experience with us. Features FIDUCEO Workshop on uncertainty propagation now open for registration The Fidelity and Uncertainty in Climate Data Records from Earth Observation team has announced its second workshop in Lisbon on 25-27 June. Features The last leg of the Polarstern's journey The students following the Polarstern have provided us with one final report on what the vessel encountered on the way to its final destination: Cape Town. Features Thar she blows - Polarstern blog number five Blog number five has landed and this week's hot topic is wind! Features Industrial and agricultural ammonia point sources exposed Lieven Clarisse and Martin Van Damme from ULB have reported on their findings in Nature this week and they are reproduced below on our Science Blog. Features Going on a virtual journey with the Polarstern The research vessel Polarstern is currently travelling from Germany to Cape Town and a group of German meteorology students are reporting on its progress with weekly blog posts. Features Arctic sea ice reaches sixth-lowest minimum Dr Rasmus Tonboe explains what that means. Features How satellites can help detect impending droughts In this era of seeming plenty, it’s shocking to learn that almost 124 million people faced crisis levels of food insecurity last year. Features Taking stock of the global climate Addressing essential climate variables. Features Hayley Evers-King talks about marine data Hayley discusses the latest developments in the ocean world. Features Huge iceberg breaks off Larsen ice shelf in Antarctica A massive iceberg, about three times the size of London, split off from Antarctica’s Larsen C ice shelf sometime between 10 and 12 July 2017. Features 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. Features A year of polar ice Analysing how Arctic and Antarctic sea ice extent changed during the year. Features GAIA-CLIM Gap Analysis for Integrated Atmospheric ECV Climate Monitoring. Features Improving climate data records with FIDUCEO An EU-funded project dealing with accuracy and uncertainty in climate data records from Earth observations.