From Greenland to Sardinia: Testing Ocean Salinity from Space A recent study evaluated how well satellite observations can reproduce sea surface salinity across very different oceanographic regions, from the cold […]
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From Greenland to Sardinia: Testing Ocean Salinity from Space A recent study evaluated how well satellite observations can reproduce sea surface salinity across very different oceanographic regions, from the cold […]
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Speaker: Lyatt Jaeglé, University of Washington, USA Short Bio: Lyatt Jaeglé is a Professor in the Department of Atmospheric and Climate Science at the University of Washington. She joined the […]
Read MoreMarine Heat Waves (MHWs) — periods of abnormally high sea surface temperatures lasting several days — are becoming more frequent and intense under climate change. Enhancing our capacity to monitor […]
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Bringing Together Future Scientists from the Universities of Venice, Edinburgh and Leeds Introduction The Science Hub Challenges are an innovative initiative by the European Space Agency (ESA), dedicated to graduate […]
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Using data from ESA’s SMOS satellite, scientists collaborating in the Southern Ocean Freshwater (SO Fresh) project have discovered a surprising reversal in the Southern Ocean: instead of becoming fresher as Antarctic sea […]
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A major step forward in Mediterranean Sea research was taken last week, on April 7th, with the inauguration of the advanced Mediterranean open science Data Analysis Lab (MeDAL) at ESA’s ESRIN Science […]
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The new ADVANCED MEDITERRANEAN OPEN SCIENCE DATA ANALYSIS LAB (MeDAL) has been inaugurated on April 7th in the ESRIN Science Hub through the signature of a Memorandum of Intent between Director […]
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From October 30 to November 6, 2024, the Science Hub of the European Space Agency (ESA) in Frascati, Italy, hosted an international workshop titled Grounding Lagrangian particles in satellite-derived oceanic flow fields. Organized in […]
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