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ES4 Spring School, April 2010 Satellites for Meteorology and Weather Forecasting Page 1/22 SEVIRI channel 6, 6.85 –7.85 μm Courtesy NERC Satellite Receiving Station, University of Dundee Ref: From Sputnik to EnviSat, and beyond: The use of satellite measurements in weather forecasting and research Brugge & Stuttard, Weather 58 (March 2003), ; Weather 58 (April 2003),

ES4 Spring School, April 2010 Satellites for Meteorology and Weather Forecasting Page 2/22 SEVIRI channel 6, 6.85 –7.85 μm Courtesy NERC Satellite Receiving Station, University of Dundee Ref: From Sputnik to EnviSat, and beyond: The use of satellite measurements in weather forecasting and research Brugge & Stuttard, Weather 58 (March 2003), ; Weather 58 (April 2003),

ES4 Spring School, April 2010 Satellites for Meteorology and Weather Forecasting Page 3/22 Ref: From Sputnik to EnviSat, and beyond: The use of satellite measurements in weather forecasting and research Brugge & Stuttard, Weather 58 (March 2003), ; Weather 58 (April 2003), Courtesy NERC Satellite Receiving Station, University of Dundee SEVIRI channel 6, 6.85 –7.85 μm

ES4 Spring School, April 2010 Satellites for Meteorology and Weather Forecasting Page 4/22 SEVIRI channel 6, 6.85 –7.85 μm Courtesy NERC Satellite Receiving Station, University of Dundee Ref: From Sputnik to EnviSat, and beyond: The use of satellite measurements in weather forecasting and research Brugge & Stuttard, Weather 58 (March 2003), ; Weather 58 (April 2003),

ES4 Spring School, April 2010 Satellites for Meteorology and Weather Forecasting Page 5/22 SEVIRI channel 6, 6.85 –7.85 μm Courtesy NERC Satellite Receiving Station, University of Dundee Ref: From Sputnik to EnviSat, and beyond: The use of satellite measurements in weather forecasting and research Brugge & Stuttard, Weather 58 (March 2003), ; Weather 58 (April 2003),

ES4 Spring School, April 2010 Satellites for Meteorology and Weather Forecasting Page 6/22 SEVIRI channel 6, 6.85 –7.85 μm Courtesy NERC Satellite Receiving Station, University of Dundee Ref: From Sputnik to EnviSat, and beyond: The use of satellite measurements in weather forecasting and research Brugge & Stuttard, Weather 58 (March 2003), ; Weather 58 (April 2003),

ES4 Spring School, April 2010 Satellites for Meteorology and Weather Forecasting Page 7/22 SEVIRI channel 6, 6.85 –7.85 μm Courtesy NERC Satellite Receiving Station, University of Dundee Ref: From Sputnik to EnviSat, and beyond: The use of satellite measurements in weather forecasting and research Brugge & Stuttard, Weather 58 (March 2003), ; Weather 58 (April 2003),

ES4 Spring School, April 2010 Satellites for Meteorology and Weather Forecasting Page 8/22 SEVIRI channel 6, 6.85 –7.85 μm Courtesy NERC Satellite Receiving Station, University of Dundee Ref: From Sputnik to EnviSat, and beyond: The use of satellite measurements in weather forecasting and research Brugge & Stuttard, Weather 58 (March 2003), ; Weather 58 (April 2003),

ES4 Spring School, April 2010 Satellites for Meteorology and Weather Forecasting Page 9/22 SEVIRI channel 6, 6.85 –7.85 μm Courtesy NERC Satellite Receiving Station, University of Dundee Ref: From Sputnik to EnviSat, and beyond: The use of satellite measurements in weather forecasting and research Brugge & Stuttard, Weather 58 (March 2003), ; Weather 58 (April 2003),

ES4 Spring School, April 2010 Satellites for Meteorology and Weather Forecasting Page 10/22 SEVIRI channel 6, 6.85 –7.85 μm Courtesy NERC Satellite Receiving Station, University of Dundee Ref: From Sputnik to EnviSat, and beyond: The use of satellite measurements in weather forecasting and research Brugge & Stuttard, Weather 58 (March 2003), ; Weather 58 (April 2003),

ES4 Spring School, April 2010 Satellites for Meteorology and Weather Forecasting Page 11/22 SEVIRI channel 6, 6.85 –7.85 μm Courtesy NERC Satellite Receiving Station, University of Dundee Ref: From Sputnik to EnviSat, and beyond: The use of satellite measurements in weather forecasting and research Brugge & Stuttard, Weather 58 (March 2003), ; Weather 58 (April 2003),