Monitoring Atmospheric Composition: An Introduction
EUMETSAT
  • Start Date: 05 Nov, 2018
  • 5 weeks
  • Study Content: Videos


The composition of our atmosphere is vital for life. Find out how we keep track of it, and what we’re doing to protect it.

Course Fee: Free
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Introduction

Introduction Video

Course Description

This course is made available through the eLearnAfrica and FutureLearn partnership.

Explore the technologies we use to observe, measure and forecast the atmosphere


The composition of our planet’s atmosphere is a delicate balance - even the slightest changes could be catastrophic.


Join EUMETSAT and the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service/ECMWF to discover the space, air and ground-based technologies we use to monitor and forecast the atmosphere.


You’ll explore the critical threats affecting the atmosphere and its composition - and how these affect human health, climate change and the ecosystem.


You’ll also see how this all informs policy and international agreements, plus the extensive work needed to predict change and maintain air quality.


This course would suit policy / decision makers, journalists, educators, business owners, and students. It may also appeal to a curious, general interest audience, or professionals who possess some experience in the subject.


Certificate cost may vary. You will be redirected to the host page for cost and payment options.

EUMETSAT

The European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites is Europe’s operational satellite agency monitoring the weather and climate.

Established in 1986, we are an intergovernmental organisation based in Darmstadt, Germany, currently with 30 Member States and one cooperating state.

We operate a fleet of European meteorological satellites which includes:

  • The geostationary satellites Meteosat-8, -9, -10 and -11 over Europe and Africa, and Meteosat-7 over the Indian Ocean, providing frequent observations for severe weather warnings.
  • The polar orbiting Metop satellites which give access to a unique wealth of ocean, land and atmospheric data essential for forecasting of high impact weather up to 10 days in advance.

In the ocean realm, EUMETSAT is a partner in the cooperative ocean altimetry Jason missions involving Europe and the United States (Jason-2, Jason-3 and Jason-CS/Copernicus Sentinel-6).

We also operate the ocean monitoring Copernicus Sentinel-3A satellite, in cooperation with ESA, and on behalf of the EU, and deliver marine data services to the Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service and users.

EUMETSAT delivers real time, integrated data streams to users worldwide and makes its more than 30-year archive of observations available to scientists, research and operational users.

 

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