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A Year of Weather 2020

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Our annual Year of Weather videos are created thanks to the international cooperation with the China Meteorological Administration (CMA), the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Merging their data with ours, we are able to get comprehensive views of the entire planet.

This animation shows the different weather patterns across the globe in 2020 as captured from space, with major storms labelled from light yellow to red depending on their intensity. The most active basin of the year was the North Atlantic, counting 30 named storms.

The ultra-high resolution (8K) visualisation has been produced by EUMETSAT's data visualisation team and is composed of a satellite infrared data layer, provided by Météo-France's Centre de Météorologie Spatiale, superimposed over NASA's 'Blue Marble Next Generation' ground maps, which change with the seasons.

Please note: The flickering in the video is due to the combination of data from the geostationary satellites of EUMETSAT, NOAA, the CMA and JMA, combined with data from EUMETSAT's polar-orbiting Metop satellites.

Meteosat Instrumentation

Meteorology via satellite

EUMETSAT overview

Goodbye, Metop A

Using Meteosat Third Generation data - Florence Rabier

Monitoring weather and climate from space

Welcome to EUMETSAT 🛰️

A year of weather 2022

Satellites and storms

EUMETSAT and Africa: an overview

Frozen Europe

Using Meteosat Third Generation data - Phil Evans

A Year of Weather - 2019

Meteosat Third Generation explained

European weather June 2012

European weather July 2012

Using Meteosat Third Generation data – interview with FMI

EUMETSAT Ground System

European weather May 2012

EUMETSAT - Monitoring weather and climate from space

European weather April 2012

European weather October 2013

EUMETSAT’s future focus – a new era approaches

Meteosat Third Generation in Africa - Webinar

European weather September 2012

European weather February 2015

European weather March 2012

EUMETSAT and Copernicus

European weather December 2013

Full Disc weather September 2012

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