Highlights

MEASURING THE SIZE OF STRATOSPHERIC AEROSOLS OF VOLCANIC ORIGIN

As part of the European FAIR-EASE project, which aims to customise and exploit distributed and integrated services for observing and modelling the Earth system, the environment and biodiversity by improving […]

08.12.2023

Data from Météo-France ground-based stations available in AERIS

Following the acquisition and distribution of Météo-France rain radar data, AERIS now has access to observation data from the Météo-France ground network (RADOME and extended network) in France. The data […]

31.10.2023

ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL AERIS GENERAL MEETING!

The fourth AERIS General Meeting took place this week in Aix en Provence. This much awaited annual event enables all the AERIS teams to get together and discuss various transversal […]

12.10.2023

Geostationary satellite data in the spotlight at ICARE

This month, the ICARE/AERIS data and services centre developed a new imagery product compiling observations made by the five geostationary imagers. The GEORING Day-Night product is currently generated at hourly […]

28.06.2023

NEW WEBSITE FOR THE NDACC-FRANCE PROJECT

The NDACC (Network for Detection of Atmospheric Composition Change) project is an international network for long-term monitoring of the stratosphere and upper troposphere, set up in 1991 and based on […]

THE MEGHA-TROPIQUES SATELLITE MISSION COMES TO AN END

After more than 10 years of observations, the Franco-Indian satellite was decommissioned and deorbited on 7 March. Launched on 12 October 2011 by the Indian launcher PSLV C18, as part […]

30.05.2023

A feedback on the annual ACTRIS-FR workshop

Last week, the annual workshop of the French component of ACTRIS took place in Aussois. It was an opportunity for the AERIS teams to meet its users and to share […]

15.05.2023

EGU 2023 comes to an end

The AERIS cluster fully participated in this 2023 edition of the EGU. A session dedicated to data and services in interdisciplinary research for Earth observation was organised by our scientific […]

02.05.2023

Cyclone Freddy seen by geostationary satellites

Cyclone Freddy, which formed at the beginning of February off the coast of Australia, is the longest cyclone ever recorded: after crossing the Indian Ocean from east to west over […]

20.03.2023

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