Projecting EUMETSAT precipitation data
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Is Eumetsat free?
‘Essential’ EUMETSAT Data are freely available to all users, world-wide, on a free and unrestricted basis.
What is EUMETSAT?
EUMETSAT, Europe’s meteorological satellite agency, monitors the weather and climate from space. Based in Darmstadt, Germany, EUMETSAT provides its 30 member states with meteorological imagery and data that are essential for keeping their communities safe and for the benefit of critical sectors of their economies.
How do I download EUMETSAT data?
The new EUMETSAT Data Store can be accessed through the Earth Observation Portal or directly via https://data.eumetsat.int.
Is EUMETSAT part of ESA?
EUMETSAT is the operational agency for the ESA Copernicus Sentinel-3 satellite (marine mission) and the Sentinel-6 mission, together with US partners (NASA and NOAA).
What is the European weather model called?
The European model is officially known as the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts model or ECMWF.
What is Europe version of NOAA?
EUMETSAT is the European operational satellite agency for monitoring weather, climate and the environment from space.
Is EUMETSAT part of ESA?
EUMETSAT is the operational agency for the ESA Copernicus Sentinel-3 satellite (marine mission) and the Sentinel-6 mission, together with US partners (NASA and NOAA).
What is the European version of NOAA?
EUMETSAT is the European operational satellite agency for monitoring weather, climate and the environment from space.
What are the products available in Meteosat?
Latest Meteosat product releases
- Blended SEVIRI / LEO MW precipitation and morphologic information – MSG – 0 degree.
- Precipitation rate at ground by GEO/IR supported by LEO/MW – MSG – Indian Ocean.
- Accumulated Precipitation at ground by blended MW and IR – MSG – 0 degree.
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