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Animated map of the heatwave in Europe, showing daily temperature forecasts from Monday, June 30 to Saturday, July 5 at 1500 ...
Eyes from above: Europe's Sentinel-3 mission is feeding data into the Copernicus Emergency Management Service to produce a map of where wildfires have started over the past month.
Satellite and in-situ data acquired by Copernicus is fed into state-of-the-art computer models to provide updated maps, graphs, forecasts and many other materials. From this information, ECMWF has now ...
The imagery represents data from the European Union’s (EU) Copernicus program and shows the high temperatures — particularly in the regions of the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany.
With the Copernicus earth observation program, Europe has the whole world in view. "Europe's Eyes on Earth" collect 25 terabytes of data from various sources every day.
The European Commission’s emergency management system Copernicus has been activated to deal with the floods in France, Belgium and Germany. Go to navigation Go to main content ...
Copernicus, the earth observation component of the European Union’s space programme, completes 25 years in June 2023. We look at the impact that the programme has had so far.
Continued participation in Copernicus will, of course, be subject to negotiation with the remaining EU nations; but key UK government departments - such as Business, Defra and the MoD - are ...
The European Space Agency's Sentinel-5P satellite launched into orbit Friday (Oct. 13) to map air pollution on Earth like never before.
The leaders of the EU's 27 member states recently agreed a downgrading of the proposed Copernicus budget in the next financial period (2021-2027) from €5.8bn to €4.8bn.