Features - Ocean Here you can browse through all ocean related articles Apply Refine results Type Article Blog Post Features Categories Satellites Atmospheric composition Climate Land Ocean Weather Data Learning Sentinel Jason Features - All Tags Jason-3 OLCI SLSTR SRAL Sentinel-3 Sentinel-6 Users Africa Altimeters Atmospheremooc Climate Monitoring Copernicus Hackathon Oceans Polarstern Sea Surface Temperature (SST) Features Climate Polar Data store Pacific Ocean Features article Date 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 SHOW ALL 44 results Features Behind the data: investigating El Niño Satellite data provide invaluable insight into this global climate pattern. Features More intense Indian summer monsoons A recent case study shows an increase in intensity in Indian summer monsoons Features Behind the data: rescuing rock lobsters from a red tide Satellite data were used to monitor a red tide event in South Africa in early 2022. Features Behind the data: measuring ocean carbon Quantifying ocean carbon is essential for understanding climate change. Features Oceans of data Hilary Wilson on the huge team effort driving the Copernicus Sentinel-3 mission Features The legacy of TOPEX-Poseidon TOPEX-Poseidon changed the way we see sea-level rise. Features Sentinel-6 reveals clues about the climate hidden in the ocean How an ocean prediction centre uses Sentinel-6 data to monitor ocean and climate change. Features Data in Action: Innovative platform to access complex marine data The Marine Analyst makes it easy to access a vast amount of marine environmental data. Features Ready to launch this weekend: Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich The satellite is scheduled for launch on 21 November 2020. Features Monitoring the ocean and fisheries using Earth observation data In our "Day to Day" series of podcasts, we discuss how Earth observation data benefits our lives in different ways. Features Sailors drop off ocean-monitoring buoys during trans-Atlantic race An innovative partnership between ocean scientists and sailors. Features 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. Features Sea surface temperature – climate data record generation with SLSTR Sea Surface Temperature data set from 1982 to 2016 now available. Features Introducing Day to Day, EUMETSAT’s first podcast series! If you’ve been looking for something different to listen to then our new podcast series might be just the thing. Features Online Learning Opportunities If you’re in need of new learning materials for yourself or for your family, we’ve outlined some of the online training opportunities offered by EUMETSAT. Features 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. 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 Getting to know the weather a little better with the Polarstern It’s week four of the Polarstern’s voyage and you know what that means – a brand-new blog post from the students following its path. Features An update on the Polarstern's progress It’s the second week aboard the Polarstern and the third blog post recording the adventure! Features The Polarstern logbook What's on board the vessel and what was seen during the first days of the virtual mission to Cape Town from Bremerhaven. 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 Out-of-this-world imagery of our planet’s “lungs” Today (8 June) is World Oceans Day and EUMETSAT is proud to bring you some out-of-this-world imagery of planet Earth’s oceans and seas. Load More