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Bringing data together for better wind observations and weather forecasts.
Dr Tony McNally anticipates the benefits of EUMETSAT’s next-generation satellites.
Head of MeteoSwiss Regional Centre South talks about new satellite ground station.
Earlier this year we had the pleasure of hosting Elín Björk Jónasdóttir, meteorologist at the Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO).
Tomáš Púčik spent some time with us on a recent visit to EUMETSAT to discuss his passion for thunderstorms.
Peter Weston shares his experience with us.
As Romania prepares to host the 2021 EUMETSAT Meteorological Satellite Conference, we catch up with the team at the National Meteorological Administration (NMA).
Part three of the Polarstern diaries has landed – read on to hear all about life as an on-board weather technician in the latest blog instalment!
The summer headlines have brought news of scorching temperatures, devastating wildfires and worrying predictions for the future of our planet.
Continuing our series on fellowships we talked to Vasileios, who is currently halfway through his.
“Weather ready, climate smart” is the theme of this year’s World Meteorological Day.
Meteorological measurements and observations at sea – a challenge by Volker Heil, DWD.
The scatterometer explained.
In the final blog of the series, the students discuss aviation weather reporting for the safety of the helicopter crews coming and going on the mission.
We’ve just published our annual “Year of Weather” video for 2019 and once again, many significant weather events took place across the globe.
The latest report from the students following the MOSAiC expedition discusses the Arctic climate, where the RV Polarstern is currently located and trapped in ice.
Jussi Leinonen developed the competition’s top algorithm for predicting short-term weather.
We look back to a very calm weekend without any surprises.
The second blog from the students tracking the MOSAiC expedition is here.
Forecasting waves and wave height.
Read the latest summary from the students tracking the expedition.
What happens to the spacecraft when they're no longer operational?
Launching a spacecraft into orbit is something that ignites the public’s imagination.
The brute strength of nature was particularly evident in 2017 when hurricanes, typhoons and cyclones left trails of misery in their wake in communities around the globe.
The United Nations decided to establish a common voice for all topics around the atmosphere, its interaction with the oceans, for weather and climate.
Life on the RV Polarstern explained.