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    • Title Meteosat 25 Years
    • Released 08/11/2002
    • Length 00:06:00
    • Language English
    • Footage Type Documentary
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      This video highlights the role of Europe's weather satellites, 25 years after Meteosat -- the first European weather satellite -- was launched on 23 November 1977. Images from the series of six Meteosats have since become a daily feature of TV news and weather forecasting. It explains that better weather forecasts have gone hand-in-hand with advancements in computer technology and numerical modelling. EUMETSAT took over the Meteosat satellites in 1986. MSG is introduced as the next generation of weather satellites, being twice the size of its predecessor and 20 times as accurate. MSG-1 is shown lifting off from Kourou. Darmstadt's ESOC is then shown as it takes over operations of the satellte. The MetOp series of satellites is then introduced. The video gives an overview of the many ways weather data are used: forecasts, transport infrastructure, predicting paths of hurricanes and forest fires and rescue operations during and after floods.


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    • Activity Observing the Earth
    • Mission Meteosat-1 , MetOp , MSG-1
    • Location Cape Canaveral , ESOC , EUMETSAT
    • Action Forecasting , Mapping , Monitoring , Observing , Tracking
    • Keywords Accuracy , Clouds , Data , Earth , Earth views (taken by satellites ) , Fires , Floods , Forecasts , Hurricanes , Instruments onboard , KNMI , Launch , Launch pad , Launcher , Meteo , Meteosat results , Models , New technologies , Remote sensing , Satellite image , Volcanoes , Weather , Weather forecasts , Weather systems

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