RA-I MTG Satellite Imagery Interpretation Course 2025

The online course on MTG Satellite Imagery Interpretation will take place 17 March-4 April 2025. It is offered in English language, by the ASMET instructors from IMTR Kenya, SAWS South Africa and EUMETSAT. This course helps you to improve skills in using MTG satellite imagery for identifying various weather and surface features in Africa. The […]

The African Weather Online Briefing series continues in November – Playback available

South African Weather Service Regional Training Centre hosted the November weather briefing, with Kanyisa and Tshidi being the experts in walking us through the weather recent events and current satellite images. 🗓 Date: November 29, 2024 ⏰ Time: 09:00 UTC 🌍 Online (Zoom/Webinar platform) 🔗 Playback of the session The briefings are open to everyone, […]

RA-I Cours IntĂ©rpretation de base de l’imagerie satellitaire

Le cours en ligne sur l’interprĂ©tation de base de l’imagerie satellitaire se dĂ©roulera du 6 au 24 mai 2024. Il est proposĂ© en anglais et en français par des instructeurs ASMET de la DGM Maroc, de l’EAMAC Niger, d’EUMETSAT, de l’IMTR Kenya et du SAWS Afrique du Sud. Ce cours vous permet d’amĂ©liorer vos compĂ©tences […]

RA-I Basic Satellite Imagery Interpretation Course 2024

The online course on Basic Satellite Imagery Interpretation will take place 6-24 May 2024. It is offered both in English and French language, by the ASMET instructors from DGM Morocco, EAMAC Niger, EUMETSAT, IMTR Kenya and SAWS South Africa. This course helps you to improve skills in using basic, generally available satellite imagery for identifying […]

Your case: Intense Tropical Cyclone ‘BATSIRAI’

We are continuing the series of case studies of African weather events submitted by meteorologists across the continent. This week we have a case by Khugputh Vinit from the Mauritius Meteorological Services. Do you have a good case to share? Contact us at training@eumetsat.int with title ‘ASMET case’ and we will be happy to guide you […]

Online training on nowcasting tools using EUMETSAT satellite products for the NMHSs in African countries

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO), in collaboration with the State Meteorological Agency of Spain (AEMET), is organizing an online training on nowcasting tools using EUMETSAT satellite products for the National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHSs) in African countries. The workshop is supported through the Climate Risk and Early Warning Systems (CREWS) initiative funded projects in […]

Your case: Flash flood in the southeast of Mauritius, April 2021

We are continuing the series of case studies of African weather events submitted by meteorologists across the continent. This week we have a case by Parboteeah Yeshna Devi at the Mauritius Meteorological Services. Do you have a good case to share? Contact us at training@eumetsat.int with title ‘ASMET case’ and we will be happy to guide […]

Over 130 participants took part in the Basic Satellite Courses

The online courses on Basic Satellite Imagery Interpretation in English and French language took place 15 May – 2 June 2023. The course was offered by ASMET instructors from DGM Morocco, EAMAC Niger, EUMETSAT, IMTR Kenya and SAWS South Africa. The enrolments to this course were high: over 70 participants took part in the course […]

Your case: Dust in Khartoum, 10 July 2014

This week in the series of African weather cases submitted by meteorologists across the African continent, we have a case by Hana Ahmed Elbashir Elfadl, Sudan Meteorological Authority. Do you have a good case to share? Contact us at training@eumetsat.int with title ‘ASMET case’ and we will be happy to guide you and publish your case.

Your case: Dust in Khartoum

This week in the series of African weather cases submitted by meteorologists across the African continent, we have a case by Hana Ahmed Elbashir Elfadl, Sudan Meteorological Authority. Do you have a good case to share? Contact us at training@eumetsat.int with title ‘ASMET case’ and we will be happy to guide you and publish your case.