International Summer School on Applications with the Newest Multi-spectral Environmental Satellites (2018)
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A document describing the best practices in the diagnosing and monitoring of convective storms using satellite remote sensing, with an emphasis on the use of geostationary satellites, specifically Meteosat Second Generation
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This lesson is an online version of the first ASMET (African Satellite Meteorology Education and Training) lesson published on CD-ROM in 1997.
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Freely available training materials for anyone wishing to understand how to use and interpret satellite data.
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The MetEd website provides free access to hundreds of hours of material available to the public.
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EUMeTrain is an international project dedicated to the development of training material and training methods for satellite meteorology.
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Please review Chapter II -- "Creating RGBs: A More In-Depth Look".
In case you don't have a user account in the METed website, you will have to create one in order to access this resource. Note that the Quiz and Survey links on the left are NOT course activities but part of this COMET resource. -
EUMeTrain training module on the use of RGB products (Part 1).
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EUMeTrain training module on the use of RGB products (Part 2).
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The Basic Satellite Meteorology Course was held from 6 May to 10 June 2014 and focused on satellite systems, sensors and instruments, on the information content of spectral channels and last but not least on the high variety of meteorological products. This course was aiming at students and professionals in meteorology who want to keep up to date on the present status and recent developments in the field of satellite meteorology. Good Internet is required to play the webcasts!
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This module is about basic satellite observations of deep convective storms. Author: Martin Setvak (CHMI)
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Please, read the guidelines if you want to submit a case to the EUMETSAT Image Library.