MSG
The Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) consists of a series of four geostationary meteorological satellites, along with ground-based infrastructure, that will operate consecutively until 2020. The MSG satellites carry an impressive pair of instruments - the Spinning Enhanced Visible and InfraRed Imager (SEVIRI), which has the capacity to observe the Earth in 12 spectral channels and provide image data which is core to operational forecasting needs, and the Geostationary Earth Radiation Budget (GERB) instrument supporting climate studies.
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- Meteosat-10 [ESA Platforms] (child)
- Meteosat-11 [ESA Platforms] (child)
- Meteosat-8 [ESA Platforms] (child)
- Meteosat-9 [ESA Platforms] (child)
- Active Fire Monitoring (GRIB) - MSG - 0 degree (0) (child)
- Atmospheric Motion Vectors - MSG - 0 degree (0) (child)
- Cloud Mask - MSG - 0 degree (0) (child)
- Global Instability Index - MSG - 0 degree (0) (child)
- High Rate SEVIRI Level 1.5 Image Data - MSG - 0 degree (0) (child)
- Multi-Sensor Precipitation Estimate (GRIB) - MSG - 0 degree (0) (child)
- Normalised Difference Vegetation Index Decadal - MSG - 0 degree (0) (child)
- Optimal Cloud Analysis - MSG - 0 degree (0) (child)